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Not sure where to take to my fight now, looking at a dead end, and hoping someone can point me in the right direction. I'm pretty sure I can establish that my Ontario Student Loan got sent into default owing to someone else's error, but I don't know where to take all the documentation (to the CIBC or to OSAP?) or what I can expect (or even hope for) as a solution -- can I get it recalled, or at least correct my record with the credit reporting agencies? Here's the story...
I had two loans being administered by the CIBC, a CSL and an OSL. Both fell into arrears back at the end of April. I work in forestry and was out working in remote locations from May until late August, when I got into Thunder Bay, checked my e-mail and discovered what a sh*tstorm my SLs had landed in while I was out earning the $ to keep paying for them. My mother had written to tell me that there was a pile of mail and a stack of phone messages.
So on August 30th, I got in contact with what I thought was a CIBC rep at the number I had been given (turns out this was in fact a CA, at Global Credit & Collections, though I was unaware of this at the time). I was presented with the option of paying the outstanding interest and applying for a revision of terms -- I asked quite specifically if this would bring everything back into good standing and was assured that it would. Payment to both accounts was made in cash on August 31st at a CIBC branch, I contacted the CA again and was told that the application for a revision of terms was being filed. Again, I was assured that everything would be brought back up to date.
Well, with the CSL, that was true. Revision of terms accepted, and as of today everything is tickety-boo.
The OSL was claimed on September 1st.
Now, I also have loans at the NSLSC (one CSL and a Canada/Ontario Integrated) that also fell into arrears over the summer. On September 3rd, I was able to make arrangements to pay the interest on those and have received approval for revision of terms on both. Those are both presently in good standing.
So, that's where I stand. Now can anyone help me figure out what I need to be asking for, and who should I address this too?
Apologies for the verbal diarrhea, and thanks in advance for any and all assistance.
Colly
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