Hello to both,
Johny, this is my story with the Bank of Nova Scotia.
I had no proof before this year (2009) and, at this point, only the feds have documents too rare to my taste but enough to prove my loans were paid in full.
I have been so stressed with this that, for a while, I tought I did have some unpaid loans left. Not so. I studied from May 1987 to April 1994. I started paying my loans in 1988 from monthly deductions from my bank account and lump sums with the province's award directly deposited against my CSL account and a car accident settlement.
The car accident had to be clarify through Discovery on September 30, 2009 and, luckily, the Insurance Coorporation of BC (ICBC) still had some details on thier computer from an accident back in 1987, paid in 1989 or 1990 for $10,500. Therefore, my loans were paid in full before the end of April 1994.
If you recall from my (Pissed Off) postings, I filed a lawsuit against several Fed. Ministries for violation of several laws and, because of the defense lawyer countersuit and the documens given me on July 27, 2009, and more, like ICBC on October 2009 and proof of my last name!, I attempted to amend my initial cause. But, so long after the end of my studies, I am lucky to have these rare documents because no one has documents on my loans anymore. Even in 2000, the Loan department had nothing on me.
Needless to say, the bank did claim a payment for defaulted CSL and only a single page from their ledger contains some, enough information to give a foggy picture, well clear for me but not to the defendants who cannot explain why that page would show a "new loan", same amount, as per November 1994.
So, I am not suprised. However, I am happy I am not the only person in this situation and that you, my dear, can get the documents and any information you need to clarify your situation.
Good luck to you.
------------- Has a class action been started? Where? How can I join?
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