Confusion over student debt comes as people are already rethinking college
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Borrowers told their loans had been paid off, later learned they had actually been transferred to a third party and were being sued for the balance.
Borrowers told their loans had been paid off, later learned they had actually been transferred to a third party and were being sued for the balance.
Borrowers told their loans had been paid off, later learned they had actually been transferred to a third party and were being sued for the balance.
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