Paying off federal student loans with credit cards thereby taking the gov’t out of the picture if charged off? | student loan
Thursday, June 3rd, 2010If one pays off federal student loans with a credit card, and then is delinquent on the card and the creditor charges it off…..
May the card issuer get the IRS to pursue the debt on its behalf as this debt was originally a federal student loan?
OR
Does the fact that they were federal loans not matter since the loans were paid off through the card and the lender of the loans, its gaurantor and the IRS are now OUT of the picture, as it became a regular credit card debt, in which case one would ONLY have to deal with the card issuer (and its collectors) as any other credit card debt?
I know that crad rates are higher and that consolidation of loans is good. I have already done that.
I am NOT interested in all that.
I only want to know what may happen once the card that was used to pay off federal student loans is charged off?
Is it like any other card charge off or not.
Does someone have EXPERIENCE with this?
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