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momk
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Topic: marketplace Posted: 08/February/2005 at 5:42am |
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polyhymnia61
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Posted: 08/February/2005 at 9:54pm |
AAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!
Shall I RESUBMIT my freaking emails from three years ago??????????
As well as their responses????????????
These losers must be ex-CIBC employees, I swear to god...
Good luck, but don't be surprised when they lose interest again...and again...and again...
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momk
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Posted: 09/February/2005 at 1:58am |
if we get mad enough someone is bound to listen.I had a problem with
social services not supplying me with a new bed after a year of
fighting for it and going over thier heads I had a call yesterday
saying that I am finally going to get that bed. So you can beat the
government but you have to get made and don't give up. Send all your
e-mails again and again and after awhile it will sink into thier pretty
little heads that there is a problem. with the system.Together we CAN make a differance.hang in there it is going to turn for the better.
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momof2
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Posted: 09/February/2005 at 3:24am |
i resubmitted my original email and added two of the lettes i had mailed out.
again, im not going to hold my breath...
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Blue.
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Posted: 09/February/2005 at 4:27am |
I've sent my form email to three different email addresses in the past week, including Marketplace. No response as yet. But if enough people make noise...
You know what I'd like to see? A whole year of high school seniors who refuse to attend university. Watch the tuition drop then. Watch the gov't scramble to revamp the assistance programs to make them more attractive...And then watch the rest of us sit back and say, "I told you so...."
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What you are obsessing about is a debt. It's a loan. It's business. It's money. It contains no moral baggage. You are a decent, kind, loving and moral human being.
--Islander
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polyhymnia61
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Posted: 09/February/2005 at 6:08am |
Well, according to the Globe today, over half of teens are not attending post-secondary education, even though 70% of new jobs require a degree.
I smell a crisis...
(peee-yewwww...)
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MegaPo
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Posted: 09/February/2005 at 8:28pm |
Ug. Brace yourself folks... A long message to follow.
I spotted the message from Nicole Brewster (assoc. producer,
Marketplace) on the front page of this site. I wrote a response,
trying to keep it short and focused. Well... It's focused!
I outlined one problem related to student loans and credit reporting
systems. Close the end of the message, my letter takes an odd
turn... You'll see!
Before you read my post, read her message carefully:
> I am researching a story on credit ratings. We
> are looking for young Canadians who may have
> been declined for a loan and can't figure out why.
> .... I hope to find some likely candidates
> that would be interested in sharing their stories
> with us for our story on Credit Ratings and how
> to ensure that it is accurate.
I hope not to offend the Marketplace producers -- I think I'm polite enough to get around that. I just really want to make the point that there is an important (and interesting!) story in our discussions.
Enjoy!
--Sean (a.k.a. MegaPo, who is not updating his avatar/icon!!)
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polyhymnia61
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Posted: 09/February/2005 at 8:38pm |
Go, go MegaPo!!!!!!!!!!!
Looking forward to your message...and glad you're still lurking!
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MegaPo
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Posted: 09/February/2005 at 8:38pm |
Ms. Brewster:
In your message on CanadaStudentDebt.ca, you mentioned your "story on
Credit Ratings and how to ensure that it is accurate." When it
comes to credit reports, accuracy is in the eye of the beholder.
I am one of many ex-students who has been denied credit, loans, and
even apartments because of a heavily derogatory credit rating.
Anyone at a credit bureau will tell you that these reports serve an
important function: the negative entries are punishment for those
people who "skip out" on repayment of student loans. However, I
have repaid my student loans, and I never missed a payment.
I have had extensive contact with two of the three credit reporting
agencies in Canada. I have drawn this issue to their attention
and asked them to correct the entries. After 5 years of this
process, the information has not changed.
I repaid my loans a few months ago, well ahead of the student loan
repayment schedule. Regardless, it will now be a 6-year wait
until the derogatory entries expire. I expect to be denied
credit, loans, and an apartment until after I am 40 years old.
Is that reasonable for an educated professional who hasn't missed a loan payment or a credit card payment for 17 years?
How can the credit bureaus justify these entries? Simple:
the credit report is "accurate," because the entries reflect the
information provided by the bank. The credit reporting agencies
claim no responsibility for the factual content of the entries in any
report.
I have appealed this matter through every step of the complaint process
at CIBC. It has been a shockingly frustrating and aggravating
experience. Believe me, Ms. Brewster, it has been much worse that
you might think. You would need to review the experiences of many
students who have been through this complaint process to gain insight
into the exceptional treatment of customers with student loan concerns.
As you know, student loans are guaranteed by governments, so when a
bank reports a default, a government pays a large portion of the debt
immediately. The CIBC has claimed defaults--and collected lump
sums from federal and provincial governments--even while the students
were in school full-time. In some cases, the student had not
filed a required form; for others, the forms were filed but lost or
applied to the wrong records.
The bank made no effort to contact these students (with obvious
conflicting information in their loan records) in the many months while
the loans switched to interest-bearing status, to repayment status, and
to default. For student loans, there is minimal "default
prevention" at CIBC. The prospect of a lump sum payment on the
government-guaranteed loan is quite appealing.
In each case, when the error was brought to the attention of CIBC
administrators, the blame has been placed on the student. It
never matters if the student was still in school, if the forms had been
filed or lost, or even if the missing forms turned out to be misapplied
through employee error. The CIBC does not return confiscated loan
funds to the students who needed the money, interest is never refunded,
and credit bureau reports are not revised.
The bank employees, oddly enough, have told ex-students to contact the
credit report agencies to ask *them* to change the information!
I do thank you very much for taking the time to read my comments on this issue.
If I may be candid with you, Ms. Brewster, I would like to share my
concern about your description of your February 27 story. You
wrote that you are looking for "young Canadians who may have been
declined for a loan and can't figure out why." I
suspect--hopefully incorrectly--that your story-plan contains only
three nuggets:
(1) "Some credit reports have errors."
(2) "YOURS might contain an error, and you wouldn't even know it!"
(3) "Advice: Obtain a (free) copy of your report before applying for credit."
Frankly, I bet most viewers of Marketplace already know these
things--certainly more than the number of viewers with mysterious
errors in their reports. The advice to obtain your credit report
is a lot like advice to eat more fruits and vegetables: Yes, a
good idea, but not news.
I hope that I am underestimating you and the other producers. A
sincere and balanced investigation into student debt will reveal many
fascinating and shocking issues. Many of these stories would be
riveting and informative for your viewers.
If I have underestimated the Marketplace production team and you are investigating the meat of the issue, then I apologize.
Again, thank you for your thoughtful attention,
--Sean XXXXXXX
#XX, XXXX XXXXX Street <xxxx.xxxx@hotmail.com>
xxx, XX
(xxx)
xxx-xxxx
X0X 0X0
& nbsp;
(Kind ly keep my contact info private)
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The opinions expressed in this message are my own. You may share
them--I hope you do! Just don't assume that they represent the
opinions of others: not my employer, not the website operators...
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Posted: 09/February/2005 at 8:44pm |
Long time no post.
Nice letter
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polyhymnia61
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Posted: 09/February/2005 at 8:44pm |
Beauty. Don't think you were impolite at all, Sean.
Problem is, from what I can tell, is that they go through researchers at Marketplace like I go through socks. They are probably fresh journalism or TV production grads, and our stories are too unwieldly for a quick 15-minute segment with catchy soundbites.
That being said, I think I should look up my old emails to Marketplace and submit them with a wee message to back you up...
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SolveStudentDebt
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Posted: 10/February/2005 at 2:55am |
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Solve Student Debt specializes in solutions for students and graduates in student loan default, and those at risk of defaulting. solvestudentdebt.com
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polyhymnia61
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Posted: 10/February/2005 at 4:49am |
ARrrrrrrrrrggg...I can't find those emails. Probably in the box of files I left back in Canada...
Sure I posted them on this forum waaaaaaay back when...I should do a search...
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