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In response to
"
two masters + serious snowballing over the years -- nm
"
by
kare
does she know about consolidation? -- nm
Posted by
poochinksi (aka chris)
Feb 18 '10, 16:27
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probably, but is it easy to tell me more? -- nm
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kare
Feb 18, 16:29
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if you have multiple loans, especially with variable annual interest rates, you can consolidate them with a single lender and lock in your rate for
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poochinksi
Feb 18, 16:34
6
does this work with private loans as well? seems like they run the show. is it govt mandated?
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kare
Feb 18, 16:38
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i can't remember how they handle the federal v. private loans. it's not gov't mandated but lenders are usually falling over themselves to be your
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poochinksi
Feb 18, 16:40
4
the bankruptcy will probably get in her way...
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kare
Feb 18, 16:45
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shouldn't, that i'm aware of -- nm
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poochinksi
Feb 18, 16:48
yes that will hurt, she may end up with a higher rate but still worth a try with her bank -- nm
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Beaker
Feb 18, 16:47
yup, tell them to get their credit cards in on this as well. -- nm
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Beaker
Feb 18, 16:42
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