Personal Narrative: My Relationship With Met Life

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Hello Mr. Jaworski, Something popped up in my life, and I remembered how you were cool and spent some time going over my disastrous relationship with Met Life. This next story is even worse. Please read, and advice.

Back in '87 I got a $2,904.00 student loan. Truck driving school in Waco. Ended up a scam, and the school closed. I never graduated. Being pig-headed I refused to pay the loan when it became due, and instead decided they could take the money out of my tax refunds. That happened for years. Finally, in the year 2000, after three years of being successful in the mortgage business, I made so much money that my student loan was paid off, and I started getting a refund again. Was on my credit report it was paid off.

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It was granted. I have all the paperwork. Weird thing. Dept of Ed over the phone told me my loan when investigated, showed up to have been paid off. Has been for a long time. I mentioned to the lady I started getting tax refunds again around the year 2000. She said it was noticed while investigated and because of my request to have it dismissed thinking it was an active loan, reported to the credit companies that it was paid off in full. I do not owe any student loans, and have not since the twenty century. I only ever had the one student loan. I talked a Kathy L...they have an exact date and everything as to when they reported that. If we pull a credit now, it should be there. I asked the lady how can that be when I have an invoice from The Department of Justice - The Kyle Law Group that says I still owe over $7,000.00? I told her my experience with the Kyle Law Group. She put me on hold. Ends up she was so alarmed after me telling her my experience with The Kyle Law Group, that she gave me numbers to the REAL Dept of Justice. We concluded they been taking money from me all this time when I didn 't owe a cent. The lady on the phone with the Department of Justice said she took the same kind of call the day before. That these people collect on old debt, and never really give the Government any of the money they collect. Not that she was saying that about the Kyle Law Group. …show more content…
These people made my life miserable for years now, collecting on a debt I never owed. They keep telling me to PROVE IT. And they discount anything said anyway. An answer for everything. Now I can prove it.

Summary:

01) I have legal paperwork saying the loan was approved for discharge based on my disability. Dated Aug 6th, 2015. End of debt if there was one.

02.) I have a credit report saying the loan is paid for in full with a zero balance. Nothing to discharge. Submitted to credit agencies the end of Aug, 2015.

Fact: I only ever had one student loan.

03.) I have a legal statement from the Kyle Law Group dated 06 Sept 2015 that my current balance is; $7,038.20 -- Next payment amount:

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