This website is a testimony to the problems Canadian Student Loan borrowers experienced from approximately 1996 to 2008 and until their loans were paid off.

The privatization of the Student Loans system by the Chretien and Martin Liberal governments broke the system and defaulted thousands of borrowers who were trying to pay their loans. There were even stories of suicide due to the harassment of borrowers.

Read the report that I prepared back in 2007 here. Canada Student Loans-The Need for Change Fortunately the new Conservative government at the time revamped the program and fixed the system for new borrowers, but borrowers under the previous program were left with ruined credit and continued harassment from debt collectors.

I call on the Canadian Government to apologize to the borrowers affected by this fiasco and make amends.

Unfortunately the Liberal government is again clobbering the Education system with their upcoming changes to International Student Visas. Yes, there's a problem, but instead of a well thought out plan, they have pulled the emergency brake on the train causing a derailment. This has introduced unprecedented instability for both private and public education institutions who serve both international and local students.

Universities can't plan. I've heard of courses being cut because the government has no process in place for universities to send the newly required acceptance letters to the government.

This means that students who have been accepted can not attend courses that start in the summer 2024 semester. With cut sections, current Canadian students will have trouble getting courses, and may have to switch to part-time which changes their enrollment status and might trigger repayment of their loans or ineligibility for funding. I've seen this before. It wreaks havoc on the student loan borrowers.

Again, the Liberal government has messed up the education environment. Will the new system needed in a rush for the acceptance letters be the new Arrivecan scandal?

I call on the government to implement a slower phased in approach and delay the requirement of the acceptance letters until a process is in place to submit these letters.


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    Posted: 21/April/2005 at 4:53am
So, the other night I returned a mysterious phone call from a Mr. Lopez.  The only piece of personal information I provided to him was my name.  He then proceeded to give me my birthdate, SIN, former and current addresses, and phone number (in what I felt was a very clear violation of the privacy act).  When I told him of my concerns about his lacklustre safeguarding of my personal information, he basically told me to shut up and that I didn't know what I was talking about, and to not talk to him about the privacy act.  The conversation only got better from there....

But I digress:  This morning, I spoke with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner, and was advised that I am absolutely right in this and should file a formal complaint with both CollectCorp and the Privacy Commissioner. 

So, anyone who is being hounded by CollectCorp (or any other collection agency), be aware of your rights under the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act.  They are required to take proper steps to safeguard your personal information, and asking you "Is your social insurance number 123 456 789?" does NOT qualify as taking proper care.  You may have a legitimate complaint you can file against them.

I was also advised, however, that without a recording of the conversation with which to prove their negligence, not much can be done about it.  The good news?  Collection agencies record their calls and MAY be required under PIPEDA to provide you with a copy of the recording (as well as any other information and/or notes and/or correspondence on your file).  If an agency is exempt from this requirement for some reason, they are still required to provide you with documentation indicating the specific sections and exemptions of the Act that prevent them from complying with your request.

We don't have to sit back and take their crap like they try and say we do.

And CollectCorp?  You really p***ed me off on the wrong night.  We'll be talking again, have no doubt.
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 K,

 Most collection agencies have access to your personal credit history. Their clients (your lender) arer allowed to view it, and so are the colleciton agencies as their third-party service providers.

 This is how they knew your previous address, SI#, DOB, and such. All of this information is right there on your credit history.

 It is when the collection agency releases your personal information to any one else without your expressed written consent. For instance, a neighbor, a friend, a bank official, your spouse, employer,your uncle, etc. This is called breech of confidentiality and a violation of the privacy act. PIPEDA is the electronic document's act.

 If you need help let me know. 

  

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khildahl,

YOU GO!!!  I'M SICK OF COLLECTORS' ARROGANCE....THEY CAN STOP TALKING AND LISTEN TO US FOR ONCE!!!!

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I guess I need to clarify:  The collector provided all of my information to me over the telephone without first confirming my identity.  He did not ask me "What is your date of birth?", he asked "Is your birthday XXXXX?"

He did this with all of my information, giving it to me rather than asking me to give it to him.

This is a very clear violation of the privacy act, and when I advised Mr. Lopez of this, he proceeded to belittle me and tell me I didn't know what I was talking about.

So I called the Office of the Privacy Commissioner, and was advised I am in the right regarding this matter.
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You know, these collectors get to see our credit reports with our information on it and act like it is their god given right to blurt out this knowledge to you...assuming you are the one on the credit report...they should not be assuming a darn thing!  A lesson in manners might do....like asking if this is the person or whatever they are to ask instead of taking the high ground in their attitude.....
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I have some major concerns about how I was being treated by “Mr. Lopez” and am really perturbed by his course of communication with me.  One of them is the fact that he repeatedly made mention of my other creditors and how much I owe them and he also made mention of what I have in terms of assets which I think is not professional on his part and of course not acceptable as this has nothing to do with Collectcorp.  He had mentioned repeatedly in the letter and our conversation on November 4, 2008 that I must contact a legal counsel with regards to my situation which I really think was not necessary due to the fact that I did not really miss any payment on my credit card.  he really did make me feel so frightened.   He also wanted to find out a lot about my background, what I do for a living, my marital status, etc this is not relevant to my situation; and I felt I was being harassed.   I was reading some articles about this company and other people’s point of view on Collectcorp, the Privacy Act of Ontario and the Consumers Guide to Collection Agencies and I do not think that Mr. Lopez’s action and choice of words are necessary. 

 
So if you have any concerns please call the Ministry of Small Business and Consumer Services to find out more about your rights and if you need some guidance with regards to your situation if a collection agency is harassing you for payments.
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Collectors use terms, and say certain things to either intimidate you, or get a reaction out of you that they can work with. For instance, this collector was looking for anxious behavior after telling you thast you "must" consult with legal counsel regarding the issue. Also, collectors loften misrepresent themselves and their positions as debt collectors by giving themselves false titles. For instance, how many people here have been called by an investigations unit agent, or litigation unit? Those are common pseudonyms used by various collectors. 

Solve Student Debt specializes in solutions for students and graduates in student loan default, and those at risk of defaulting.

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Thank you Johnny!

I was just worried about a lot of things after the calls I received from them.  I wrote and addressed it to Joyce Morrison with regards to my concerns, just curious to find out if they will act on it.
 
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Hi Johnny,
I just have a quick question for you - wondering if you know the answer to this - I live in the US and received a call from Collectcorp with the same threats about litigation, etc and they would not identify the name of the company or give me an address where I could send them a payment - they also were reading off info about my other creditors to me which I knew they had from my credit report - do you know if they have to follow the same laws for collections outside of Canada or would I still be protected under the collection laws from Canada since they are a Canadian based company?
 
 
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