Ladyirish
Elmira,#2UPDATE EX-employee responds
Sat, June 27, 2009
You can't blame GRC for the state of the economy. Consolidations aren't going through, banks aren't purchasing new loans ... there's absolutely nothing they can do about it. Like most companies, they're caught between their original promises and a stark new reality. Chances are, your grievances regarding the skipped payment won't go very far. A) The rehab program has very specific rules, indicating that payments have to be on-time (within 15 days of the due-date) and consecutive. No matter who's at fault - you, the bank, GRC ... a missed payment is a missed payment. The government doesn't care, and will kick you out of the program. B) If a grievance were responded too, the best they can do is give you credit for the October payment ... that's not going to change the status of your loan, at all. Because no one is picking up loans, you're tied to GRC indefinitely, and will be making your monthly payments to them. My suggestion would be to do the Ford Program. It offers the same benefits as the rehab program, but pulls your loan out of default within 90 days.
Ladyirish
Elmira,#3UPDATE EX-employee responds
Sat, June 27, 2009
You can't blame GRC for the state of the economy. Consolidations aren't going through, banks aren't purchasing new loans ... there's absolutely nothing they can do about it. Like most companies, they're caught between their original promises and a stark new reality. Chances are, your grievances regarding the skipped payment won't go very far. A) The rehab program has very specific rules, indicating that payments have to be on-time (within 15 days of the due-date) and consecutive. No matter who's at fault - you, the bank, GRC ... a missed payment is a missed payment. The government doesn't care, and will kick you out of the program. B) If a grievance were responded too, the best they can do is give you credit for the October payment ... that's not going to change the status of your loan, at all. Because no one is picking up loans, you're tied to GRC indefinitely, and will be making your monthly payments to them. My suggestion would be to do the Ford Program. It offers the same benefits as the rehab program, but pulls your loan out of default within 90 days.
Ladyirish
Elmira,#4UPDATE EX-employee responds
Sat, June 27, 2009
You can't blame GRC for the state of the economy. Consolidations aren't going through, banks aren't purchasing new loans ... there's absolutely nothing they can do about it. Like most companies, they're caught between their original promises and a stark new reality. Chances are, your grievances regarding the skipped payment won't go very far. A) The rehab program has very specific rules, indicating that payments have to be on-time (within 15 days of the due-date) and consecutive. No matter who's at fault - you, the bank, GRC ... a missed payment is a missed payment. The government doesn't care, and will kick you out of the program. B) If a grievance were responded too, the best they can do is give you credit for the October payment ... that's not going to change the status of your loan, at all. Because no one is picking up loans, you're tied to GRC indefinitely, and will be making your monthly payments to them. My suggestion would be to do the Ford Program. It offers the same benefits as the rehab program, but pulls your loan out of default within 90 days.
Ladyirish
Elmira,#5UPDATE EX-employee responds
Sat, June 27, 2009
You can't blame GRC for the state of the economy. Consolidations aren't going through, banks aren't purchasing new loans ... there's absolutely nothing they can do about it. Like most companies, they're caught between their original promises and a stark new reality. Chances are, your grievances regarding the skipped payment won't go very far. A) The rehab program has very specific rules, indicating that payments have to be on-time (within 15 days of the due-date) and consecutive. No matter who's at fault - you, the bank, GRC ... a missed payment is a missed payment. The government doesn't care, and will kick you out of the program. B) If a grievance were responded too, the best they can do is give you credit for the October payment ... that's not going to change the status of your loan, at all. Because no one is picking up loans, you're tied to GRC indefinitely, and will be making your monthly payments to them. My suggestion would be to do the Ford Program. It offers the same benefits as the rehab program, but pulls your loan out of default within 90 days.