Shane
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didnt realise the thread was going to go this way, i was only joking with what i said
give a fuck what paul spends his money on, its his at the end of the day, i i had the money i would fuck off travelling
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Adam_B
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Cant you just tell them what you have been doing Paul? Its not like you cant prove it
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Hamish
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Show the student loans company some holiday snaps
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Jodi_the_g
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quote: Originally posted by Hamish
Show the student loans company some holiday snaps
or plane tickets and passport stamps
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Paul_J
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quote: Originally posted by willay
quote: Originally posted by Neo
He went before all the shit hit the fan iirc ^ (CorsaB4Ever)
[Edited on 03-02-2009 by Neo]
whens that then? we have had credit issues as early as August last year, and before that it just wasnt so hard hitting...
I had booked it all back in spring, I was already commited by about 3-4k in flights / intrepid trips / car hire / bits of accomidation etc...
August it got a little bit shitty, I left early Sept. After that was when it got really shit.
Most of my student loan was spent on my education. For my travels it was mostly the money I had been saving for years through part time work and placement year (not spending much on anything).
I rang them and they've now said I have until April to get them some proof like bank statements etc, otherwise the money is getting deducted
The real shitter is that my bank account gives me 0.66% interest on my money at the moment, yet my student loan is still charging me about 5% (follows the rate of inflation for the previous march).
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Fad
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Tbh people dont realise that when students take student loans out they are not for free, say you are earning under the 15 threshold you are still incurring interest on the sum.
I've been paying mine back for a few years now and when i rang up on te Student Loans company regarding my current balance their response was" Dunno mate you have to keep your own records we only send out half yearly statements"
So now I am having to back track and record all my payments I make each month.
Student loans are always with a catch its not free cheap money like people always hark on about.
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John
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It was cheap to free money until the interest rate went up.
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ssj_kakarot
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quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
quote: Originally posted by willay
quote: Originally posted by Neo
He went before all the shit hit the fan iirc ^ (CorsaB4Ever)
[Edited on 03-02-2009 by Neo]
whens that then? we have had credit issues as early as August last year, and before that it just wasnt so hard hitting...
I had booked it all back in spring, I was already commited by about 3-4k in flights / intrepid trips / car hire / bits of accomidation etc...
August it got a little bit shitty, I left early Sept. After that was when it got really shit.
Most of my student loan was spent on my education. For my travels it was mostly the money I had been saving for years through part time work and placement year (not spending much on anything).
I rang them and they've now said I have until April to get them some proof like bank statements etc, otherwise the money is getting deducted
The real shitter is that my bank account gives me 0.66% interest on my money at the moment, yet my student loan is still charging me about 5% (follows the rate of inflation for the previous march).
its not 5% any more its like 3 or 2 something like that cant be arsed to check.
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Paul_J
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oh yeh
quote: This interest rate is based on the annual March Retail Price Index (RPI) or the highest base rate of a number of major banks plus 1%; whichever is lower.
To date, the RPI has always been the lower of the two. The reduced bank base rate plus 1% is now lower than the March 2008 RPI so we have presently adjusted the student loan rate to 3%.
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MarkM
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quote: Originally posted by Neo
Meh who gives a hoodle what Paul spent it on, its the fact they shouldnt be taking 259 a month, when for that much he'd have to be earning 20 something k
Incorrect...I'm a lot more than 20k something...and I dont have to pay back anywhere near that!
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Neo
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Well....specifics I aint no stoodent !!
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deano87
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My sister is earning about £18k and pays back about £259 PER YEAR.
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MarkM
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
My sister is earning about £18k and pays back about £259 PER YEAR.
Sounds a little low tbh
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sand-eel
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I went without any grants or student loads, just worked and went to uni, was much easier and safer in the end
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Fad
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quote: Originally posted by MarkM
quote: Originally posted by deano87
My sister is earning about £18k and pays back about £259 PER YEAR.
Sounds a little low tbh
Very low it should be around the £50-60 mark a month
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RichR
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In, Paul J's case, if they're asking for £259 per month:
you pay back 9% of whatever you earn over £15,000 so to pay back £259 per month you would have to earn £49,533.33
[(((£259*12)/9)*100)+£15,000]
[Edited on 03-02-2009 by LiVe LeE]
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Fad
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Per year mate
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RichR
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quote: Originally posted by Fad
quote: Originally posted by MarkM
quote: Originally posted by deano87
My sister is earning about £18k and pays back about £259 PER YEAR.
Sounds a little low tbh
Very low it should be around the £50-60 mark a month
It should be £22.50 per month on £18k basic; £9% of £3000 is £270
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Paul_J
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fair bit off
Sandeel did you live at home while at uni though?
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ssj_kakarot
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quote: Originally posted by sand-eel
I went without any grants or student loads, just worked and went to uni, was much easier and safer in the end
did you go with the current fee system £3000+ a year, i work part time as much as i can and if i didnt have a loan my wages would just be able to cover my fees a year, no way would they pay for a car and petrol to get there ect ect
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