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colly
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Topic: debt reduction-any news? Posted: 21/June/2004 at 5:18am |
This site is an incredible source of info and support, thanks so much to the administrators.
Of course, just when the time comes that I am eligible to apply for debt reduction, guess what - the RBC tells me that the program is on hold arrgh!!! I am gathering from some of the info I have read here that there have been changes stemming from the 2003 budget which are finally being implemented (I'll believe it when I see it). Anyway RBC tells me it is out of their hands, they are not sure what is going on and that I need to call the gov. I call the gov. and they tell me that the new forms have been sent to all of the financial institutions and that I should "demand one" from my banking representative, Ha Ha.
Another phone call to RBC, another rep tells me that indeed the bank has the forms but they are not authorized to release them yet and in fact do not know when this will happen. However, I will need to make my payments until such time or else I will not be eligible to even apply.
Question: has anyone heard anymore about what is happening with the program, what the changes are, and when applications will be available?
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whydidibother
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Posted: 22/June/2004 at 4:46am |
RBC told me(see post below)that they hadn't received the "operating guidelines" for the new changes and didn't know when they would be put into place. I
'm assuming that nothing has changed from before with regards to the loan having to be in good standing in order to qualify so that leaves me(and a lot of others) out in the cold if their loan is in default. Also, does debt reduction only apply to your CSL? My prov. loan is in good standing, but do they even apply debt reduction to prov. loans or is it only CSL?
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colly
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Posted: 22/June/2004 at 6:52am |
whydidibother,
I read your previous post, seems we're in a similiar situation. It's funny to me that the bank AND the gov tell me "It is out of our hands", My response "Well if it is out of your hands and it is out of the banks hands, then just whose hands is it in, cause it sure as hell ain't mine!!" feeling the frustration too.
My understanding is that debt reduction only applies to CSL's, I was told by RBC that it would not apply to my ontario loan.
For now I'll just keep smiling Cheers!
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whydidibother
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Posted: 22/June/2004 at 10:23am |
Colly,
Thanks for the reply...I kinda figured that debt reduction applied to CSL only(the one for me that I've defaulted on). *sigh*
The kicker is if the 2003 budget had been implemented last yr. and the banks had it in place this time last yr., I prob. would've qualified as my loan just went into default last August ...oh, well....Last yr, our income level was too high(so says the gov't)and this yr. I think we qualify income wise but loan is now in default....it's always something....
My frustration is that if I could keep my loan in good standing then I wouldn't be needing debt reduction as my loan would be paid. Seems stupid that a program designed to help those who need isn't helping anyone at all....
Though I do know people who are making interest only payments(that's the only way their loan is in good standing, I couldn't even afford the interest only payments on my CSL) in hopes that these guidelines will be in place soon so they can apply for debt reduction. I hope somebody can benefit from these changes if they ever come to be!
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tenji1973
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Posted: 30/June/2004 at 6:50pm |
Hi, I recently received the RBC letter and was notified that financial institutions is processing changes resulting from the recent regularoty changes, and they are not able to send an application when originally requested, however, they have sent me an application form (old form) to fill in and ask me to date May 2004 which is when I applied for debt reduction. In this way, my application will be processed according to the date submitted. I suggest you call royal bank and request this form, hope the above help!
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tenji1973
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Posted: 30/June/2004 at 6:54pm |
hi, I have recently received a letter from RBC stating that due to recently changes on the regulatory of the financial institution, they are unable to send me the application form. However, they have attached an old application form for me to fill in and suggested I date the application form May 2004 which is the month I submit my application, so I suggest you should call RBC to request this form right away, hope this help.
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colly
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Posted: 01/July/2004 at 5:21am |
This is interesting because I too received a debt reduction application from RBC this week and was told it is the new application form. I was instructed to fill it out and submit it, however when I asked questions about the criteria that would be used to determine my eligibility the person was not able to give me any answers. She said that as of yet they the bank has not been informed (by the gov.) of all of the guidelines. When I asked her how they would go about processing applications without the required info, she replied "oh, just send it in and then we will have it when we get the guidelines" which she seemed to think they would get very soon. The organization and efficiency of this program never ceases to amaze me !!!
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SolveStudentDebt
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Posted: 01/July/2004 at 6:35am |
Colly,
Fill out the DR request and send it to them by mail. Then, fax it to them. This way they cannot say that they didn't receive it any time. Keep the fax report showing that it was sent.
Now, include a letter - with a signature witness to this effect:
"As discussed, here is my application for the debt reduction. I had contacted the RBC student loan service center and asked what the process is in determining eligibility and the service representatative had stated, "that the RBC had not yet been informed by the government(s) on these directives. I then aksed the customer service representative how they will process this application without having the directives regarding procedure and assessment. The representative replied, "oh, just send them so we will have it when we recieve the guideliness and directives."
This raises concerns because the service representative did not seem to know very much about procedure in this case. My main concern is that the RBC will lose or misplace my application, and claim to have not received it. To reinforce this, I have included a signature witness in the event that such errors may occur.
Please contact me once these directives are in place so that my student loan and future are not compromised. Your immediate attention is greatly appreciated.
Respectfully - "Colly"
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colly
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Posted: 01/July/2004 at 9:17am |
Johnny,
Thanks so much for your suggestions, any advice about how to navigate this maze of madness is much appreciated. I will be sure to proceed as you advised. Should I fax the supporting documents as well, or is the application alone sufficient? Also, is there anyone specific I should "attention" the documents to?
Thanks again, it is so helpful to have an expert who offers support.
Colly
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teacherwannabe
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Hi everyone, I am new here, but just wanted to pass on some information I received. This came at the expense of many frustrating phone calls and eventually I went through my M.P. He told me that existing loans would not be grandfathered into the new debt reduction policies. Has anyone else heard this?
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