How can I turn someone in for not paying their Canada student Loans?
A person I went to college with moved to California and just left their student loan behind. Is there an online form, email address or some way I can give their address, and phone number to the canadian goverment?
The Canadian government likely does not care, however the creditor that lent the money to this individual most likely does. If you know where the person moved and have current contact information you could give a call to the finance company and apprise them of the situation. If you don’t have current contact information then there’s not much help you can provide to them. If he isn’t paying the loan off then it’ll be sent to collection and his credit will be screwed anyway, so it’s really not your job to do anything about this situation.
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The Canadian government likely does not care, however the creditor that lent the money to this individual most likely does. If you know where the person moved and have current contact information you could give a call to the finance company and apprise them of the situation. If you don’t have current contact information then there’s not much help you can provide to them. If he isn’t paying the loan off then it’ll be sent to collection and his credit will be screwed anyway, so it’s really not your job to do anything about this situation.
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May 20th, 2009 at 2:47 am