From How to Get Out of Debt Date You First Used This Company: September 1, 2011 State You Live in: Texas Race/Ethnicity : Age Range: 51-65 Did You Pay an Advanced Fee: Yes Company Name: Morgan Drexen Company Address: 675 Anton Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA. 92626 Company Telephone Number: 800-868-1458 Website of Company: morgandrexen.com Describe the Service You Received: Morgan Drexen holds true to correcting my issue. I had backed out of program and felt they owed me a refund since debts were not resolved. I was not in the program very long before deciding this was not working for me. When I first requested my money back I was denied,after working with public relations department my money was refunded. Thank you Morgan Drexen. List the Pros About Your Experience: Hold true to promises. List the Cons About Your Experience: Better communications on how this program works. Everything with my case happened so fast I didn’t have time to soak it all in before making a decison. How Would You Rate This Company with 10 Being Best: 7 If you’d like to leave a review about a debt relief company, just complete this form . Other Related Articles to Read No Related Post Read the full article at GetOutOfDebt.org , click here: Morgan Drexen – Consumer Review – 1-12-2012
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From How to Get Out of Debt I attended a career training program at a accredited school. The program was for medical assisting and was 14,000.00. I chose this particular program because if you need time off you are elegible to go beck. A few years ago.I tried and someone bought out program. Not only did my credits not count, I will have to retake ever course, I still pay the loan. please tell me there is something I can do? Melissa Other Related Articles to Read Department of Education Refuses to Forgive My Loan. – Paula Read the full article at GetOutOfDebt.org , click here: My medical assisting school closed. Do I still owe the student loan? – Melissa
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From How to Get Out of Debt I was working full-time when I took out the first parent plus loan in 2000. The consolidated loans payment is $225.00 per month at 4%. I have continued paying on this loan, no deferment yet. I was unemployed, collecting unemployment benefits when I took out the second set of parent plus loans, and now those payments are over $300.00 a month at 8.5%. I have been in deferment since September 2010 when my long-term unemployment benefits ran out. The interest is added up at the end of each time of deferment. I am married, however, it was my income that was used for the parent plus loans. My disability assessment from social security administration law judge hearing is not considered enough evidence to a physician to sign the discharge form for both sets of parent plus loans. I have requested help from Congress, Department of Education, Sallie Mae, to have the interest rate reduced, interest dropped, and everyone says no. I’m not able to work more than part-time due to the effects of the disability. I’m up front about my disability in interviews, when I am fortunate enough to be selected. My disability check is $600.00, $116.00 is automatically taken out each month for medicare insurance. I am married, so I do not qualify for any further assistance as far as I know. What suggestions, if any, are available to me? I signed the loans alone. I have been told when I die, they will continue to try to obtain funds, and that is the other scary part for me. Thank you for helping me. Bonny Other Related Articles to Read Consolidate Parent Plus Loans – Carol I Took Out a Student Loan for My Stepson. Stepson and Ex-Husband Refuse to Pay It. – Heather My Parents Defaulted on My PLUS Loan And Now My Credit Has Been Damaged. – Melissa Borderline Abused Ohio State Student Ready to Start Digging Out of Debt. – Debbie Read the full article at GetOutOfDebt.org , click here: I am on disability, owe a lot of money on parent plus loans, what can I do? – Bonny
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