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Complaint Review: Unisoft Technologies - Sallie Mae Financial Company

Unisoft Technologies - Sallie Mae Financial Company ripoff students who were not taught anything and have to pay back a high student loan through Sallie Mae with a high interest rate. Hyattsville Maryland

  • Reported By:
    Upper Marlboro Maryland
  • Submitted:
    Thu, December 14, 2006
  • Updated:
    Sun, January 28, 2007
  • Unisoft Technologies - Sallie Mae Financial Company
    2480 Hyattsville
    Hyattsville, Maryland
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    301-927-1700
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I was a student of Unisoft Technologies. I did not get a change to complete my 1 years with them. Therefore I'am stick with a $13,000.00 bill and a high interest rate paying all this money back to Sallie Mae when I did not learn a dame thing from this people. I 'am very upset and just seen the report about the other student Danielle being rip-off also.

I know that there are a lot of other students that had went to this school and also have been rip-off like others. If there are we need to try to come together and do something about this situation ASAP. Because it is not fair that we were trying to go to school to better ourselves and got treated like this. I know there is something that we could do as a group if we could all get together and get everyone's stories.

If you call Sallie Mae and try to discuss the issue with them you will be just wasting your time, because they don't want to hear anything you got to tell them.

The said thing about this loan is that it is a private loan that no one wants to consolidate for you which makes it hard on you to pay back. I am paying close to $400.00 in students loans up to the year of 2021 which is ludacris.

If there are student who would like to come together and do something about this issue becasue it is not too late please e-mail your comments and your stories at (((ROR REDACTED EMAIL FOR SECURITY PURPOSES))).

If there are any lawyers or any other people who have ideas about our situation that could be helpfully to us please fill free to e-mail me also.

I will contiune to do some research about this until this is reslove.


HELP ME PLEASE!!

Torreah
Upper Marlboro, Maryland
U.S.A.

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8 Updates & Rebuttals


Torreah

Upper Marlboro,
Maryland,
U.S.A.

My responses to Kym- Mt Morris, New York

#9Author of original report

Sun, January 28, 2007

First off Kym I would like to repsonse to your comment that you posted. I don't have any beef with Sallie Mae, and I can care less if you work with them. If you read what I wrote correctly my beef is with Unisoft Technologies. And if you read the story from Danielle you would understand what we are trying to say. Besides the school was a rip-off, because regardless if the school is a trade school or any other school they would be listed under the Department of Education data base if they were a legal school in which they are not, so what is that telling you. Second of all the Higher Education Commission office is helping me in this process with this school and so is Sallie Mae. So my point is you, you don't know about the school never attended the school so keep your comments to your self.


Thank You


S.n.

Bucyrus,
Kansas,
U.S.A.

So, Sallie Mae Employee

#9Consumer Suggestion

Sun, January 28, 2007

Are you telling us that Sallie Mae will loan ANYONE money to go to school even if the school is not accredited? I don't have a student loan, but have been reading with interest some of Sallie Mae's underhanded dealings, and wondered if you could shed some light on how professional this company is? Please do tell. People out there stuck with high interest student loans are just dying to know.


S.n.

Bucyrus,
Kansas,
U.S.A.

So, Sallie Mae Employee

#9Consumer Suggestion

Sun, January 28, 2007

Are you telling us that Sallie Mae will loan ANYONE money to go to school even if the school is not accredited? I don't have a student loan, but have been reading with interest some of Sallie Mae's underhanded dealings, and wondered if you could shed some light on how professional this company is? Please do tell. People out there stuck with high interest student loans are just dying to know.


S.n.

Bucyrus,
Kansas,
U.S.A.

So, Sallie Mae Employee

#9Consumer Suggestion

Sun, January 28, 2007

Are you telling us that Sallie Mae will loan ANYONE money to go to school even if the school is not accredited? I don't have a student loan, but have been reading with interest some of Sallie Mae's underhanded dealings, and wondered if you could shed some light on how professional this company is? Please do tell. People out there stuck with high interest student loans are just dying to know.


Kym

Mt Morris,
New York,
U.S.A.

bad education

#9UPDATE Employee

Sat, January 27, 2007

I am A Sallie Mae employee. I have heard stories such as yours over and over again, but the unfortunate thing is that you took the loan out, therefore you still are responsible for paying it back.

If you dont feel you got the education that you paid for, you, as well as the other students you mentioned should take it up with the school. Also, did you investagate the school at all before enrolling? I mean, I know if I was going to put myself thousands of dollars in debt for something, I would definately find out everything I could about what I was spending the money on. An education is an investment. And a student loan is no different than a car loan, If you took out a loan for car, then decided you didn't like the car, wouldn't you still be responsible to pay that back? You wouldn't be able to up and decide that you don't have to pay that back because you didn't like your new car.

You do have options, if you contact whoever is holding your loan, they will be able to help you with payment arrangements.


Kym

Mt Morris,
New York,
U.S.A.

bad education

#9UPDATE Employee

Sat, January 27, 2007

I am A Sallie Mae employee. I have heard stories such as yours over and over again, but the unfortunate thing is that you took the loan out, therefore you still are responsible for paying it back.

If you dont feel you got the education that you paid for, you, as well as the other students you mentioned should take it up with the school. Also, did you investagate the school at all before enrolling? I mean, I know if I was going to put myself thousands of dollars in debt for something, I would definately find out everything I could about what I was spending the money on. An education is an investment. And a student loan is no different than a car loan, If you took out a loan for car, then decided you didn't like the car, wouldn't you still be responsible to pay that back? You wouldn't be able to up and decide that you don't have to pay that back because you didn't like your new car.

You do have options, if you contact whoever is holding your loan, they will be able to help you with payment arrangements.


Kym

Mt Morris,
New York,
U.S.A.

bad education

#9UPDATE Employee

Sat, January 27, 2007

I am A Sallie Mae employee. I have heard stories such as yours over and over again, but the unfortunate thing is that you took the loan out, therefore you still are responsible for paying it back.

If you dont feel you got the education that you paid for, you, as well as the other students you mentioned should take it up with the school. Also, did you investagate the school at all before enrolling? I mean, I know if I was going to put myself thousands of dollars in debt for something, I would definately find out everything I could about what I was spending the money on. An education is an investment. And a student loan is no different than a car loan, If you took out a loan for car, then decided you didn't like the car, wouldn't you still be responsible to pay that back? You wouldn't be able to up and decide that you don't have to pay that back because you didn't like your new car.

You do have options, if you contact whoever is holding your loan, they will be able to help you with payment arrangements.


Kym

Mt Morris,
New York,
U.S.A.

bad education

#9UPDATE Employee

Sat, January 27, 2007

I am A Sallie Mae employee. I have heard stories such as yours over and over again, but the unfortunate thing is that you took the loan out, therefore you still are responsible for paying it back.

If you dont feel you got the education that you paid for, you, as well as the other students you mentioned should take it up with the school. Also, did you investagate the school at all before enrolling? I mean, I know if I was going to put myself thousands of dollars in debt for something, I would definately find out everything I could about what I was spending the money on. An education is an investment. And a student loan is no different than a car loan, If you took out a loan for car, then decided you didn't like the car, wouldn't you still be responsible to pay that back? You wouldn't be able to up and decide that you don't have to pay that back because you didn't like your new car.

You do have options, if you contact whoever is holding your loan, they will be able to help you with payment arrangements.

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