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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Student Loans: Who's got em, and who thinks its a bubble
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<blockquote data-quote="RDJ" data-source="post: 16075329" data-attributes="member: 5905"><p>Here is what I would be willing to do for student loans that are current, with a two year history of on time payments. Freeze the interest being charged. Their debit is frozen as of the day they sign a new agreement stating that they will continue to pay on time every month and as their salary goes up their payment will go up .5% for every 5% of salary increase. its better than the taxpayers having to pay that bill. if they default on loan after the agreement is signed that interest that was being forgiven becomes due and payable</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDJ, post: 16075329, member: 5905"] Here is what I would be willing to do for student loans that are current, with a two year history of on time payments. Freeze the interest being charged. Their debit is frozen as of the day they sign a new agreement stating that they will continue to pay on time every month and as their salary goes up their payment will go up .5% for every 5% of salary increase. its better than the taxpayers having to pay that bill. if they default on loan after the agreement is signed that interest that was being forgiven becomes due and payable [/QUOTE]
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