Complaint Review: University of Phoenix - Internet Internet
- University of Phoenix Internet United States of America
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- Web: www.phoenix.edu
- Category: Loans
University of Phoenix Ripped of by University of Phoenix , Internet
*UPDATE Employee: Federal Financial Aid Loans
I have just wrote the report about University of Phoenix,exuniversityofphoenix.What I failed to mention in my report,I am now after 4years,having problems getting my taxes back as well.My taxes have been intercepted for two years now.I don't think these people should have the right to touch our taxes.They want to get what they think they should get,then it should be going to court.So we have that time to all go in front of the judge and tell him/her about what this school is doing to a number of people.And see if they get any of that money.Eventually see if they even stay in business,after all the people that gather together at the courtroom.
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#1 UPDATE Employee
Federal Financial Aid Loans
AUTHOR: Anonymous - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Friday, May 20, 2011
Since you say it has been some time since your attendance what you may be experiencing is a tax return offset to pay for Federal Financial Aid loans you took out that are now in default. The University does not and cannot do anything with your federal taxes. However, the government can offset tax refunds to help resolve defaulted loans.
It may be helpful to contact your lender to see if you can arrange other repayment options on your loan. You can retrieve your full loan history and lender information at http://www.nslds.ed.gov. I hope this helps you.


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