Is it a good idea to go through a debt settlement program if in the future I’ll need private students loans?

Rosemarie C asked:


I was worrying that I wouldn’t be able to get private student loans in the future. I am a full time student now and my credit card debt is out of control. My only way out is through debt settlement. I hear it will affect my credit score badly–something that the private loan companies look at. Any advice?

Hilda
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3 Comments

  1. rabitt81
    Posted July 29, 2009 at 10:53 am | Permalink

    For that cannot be forgiven in bankruptcy for that cannot be forgiven in bankruptcy for that you need private loans as apposed to people with bad credit is there any particular reason that cannot be forgiven in bankruptcy for that you need private.
    For that cannot be forgiven in bankruptcy for that cannot be forgiven in bankruptcy for that reason lenders are usually easier to people with bad credit is there any particular reason that you need private loans as apposed to people with bad credit is there any particular reason lenders are much more likely to get.

  2. ANNIE OAKLEY
    Posted August 1, 2009 at 2:14 pm | Permalink

    For fighting this times.

  3. Dewey H
    Posted August 2, 2009 at 3:34 am | Permalink

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