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Popeye

Junior Member
Are there any attorney's or credentiallly qualified members on here who can provide trusted and sound advice?? It's a shame that so many people come on here looking for help and are therefore quick to accept most advice given on these threads by people who aren't even qualified to do so. I really hope people on here take what some of these people say with a grain of salt and not get too consumed by the advice they have to offer or they may end up finding themselves worse off than they originally were.
 
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Why? So you can expect different answers then you have already been given? A lot of us would like to have our student loans dismissed, but it is not going to happen.
 

Popeye

Junior Member
Not at all, it is what it is. It is just ashame that there are other people who may have issues that aren't as obvious as mine and they are allowing under qualified people to give them either hope or in other cases a total scare.
 
That was kind of a dillhole thing to say. About 20 people have tried to help you (YES, some of them have been lawyers) and you keep asking the same exact question in different threads. No one here is trying to mislead you, or have you pay for a debt just for jollies. You're basically telling everyone on here who has attempted to provide insight, that unless they tell you what you want to hear, to shut up b/c it's all a conspiracy and we're all trying to send you to the poorhouse.
It's common knowledge that you can not dismiss student loans. Unless it's creates an undue hardship- which I'm told is about as eventful as getting complete disability from the government, that the chances of you having them discharged pretty much AIN'T GONNA HAPPEN.
I don't know what about your situation you think is so baffling.

If everyone here is so uneducated and misinformed, why don't you consult with that lawyer you're forking over $100 to write letters for you. I'm sure he passed the bar and will be able to give you 'trusted and sound advice'.
 

apie1

Member
Very well said skankcheese! I have been on hear ungodly amounts of times for my cousin's bankruptcy and everyone on this forum has given great advice. I say why don't you spend that 100 dollars that you have been given that lawyer so that he can tell you the same thing everyone here has been!
 

lmelville

Member
The people here are very helpful and informative - they were able to help me thru my BK and I was extremely pleased to have their help thru the process. They will answer questions regardless of how stupid they sound.

If you don't like the answers you are getting and insist that the people here are not helpful nor have legal experience (by the way, there are many here that do)- then don't post here.

But it's quite obvious that you are continuing to deal with a "real" attorney who has not advised you correctly and is basically milking your bank accout with his $100 letters. If you've been discharged and have the paperwork, you could be doing those letters yourself. But none of that changes the fact that student loans are not dischargable.
 

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