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Thread ID: 103694 2009-10-03 04:39:00 What is the difference here? Sweep (90) PC World Chat
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816353 2009-10-03 04:39:00 Unpaid fines:-

www.nzherald.co.nz

Student loans unpaid:-
Has got to the $10 Billion stage so I see. Sorry I lost the link but I will go look again.

So naturally the students are worse than the crims and should be behind bars or hung drawn and quartered etc.

I know that if I was to take out a loan and defaulted I would lose my collateral. You don't pay you lose it.
Sweep (90)
816354 2009-10-03 05:40:00 Unpaid fines:-

www.nzherald.co.nz

Student loans unpaid:-
Has got to the $10 Billion stage so I see. Sorry I lost the link but I will go look again.

So naturally the students are worse than the crims and should be behind bars or hung drawn and quartered etc.

I know that if I was to take out a loan and defaulted I would lose my collateral. You don't pay you lose it.

So just what does a student put up as collateral for a Student Loan? Would you confiscate their degrees?
johcar (6283)
816355 2009-10-03 05:43:00 So just what does a student put up as collateral for a Student Loan? Would you confiscate their degrees?


Their souls.....obviously.
Metla (12)
816356 2009-10-03 06:07:00 Didn't realise a soul was worth that much these days.... :D johcar (6283)
816357 2009-10-03 07:20:00 Well that's just it why not their parents homes that might make them pay if the threat of putting the olds on the street and the student not then having anywhere to store their crap gary67 (56)
816358 2009-10-03 07:39:00 So just what does a student put up as collateral for a Student Loan? Would you confiscate their degrees?

Students should not have to take out a loan anyway to complete the education they need or want.

When Helen Clarke was around she did not have to get a student loan and Education was free sort of mostly.

However I will say that some people can't be educated even if they stay in school until retirement age when they can collect Superannuation.

If I was in Government you would get a student loan but there is no way I would let you leave New Zealand while the said loan remains unpaid much like I could be detained if I owed a fine. The student, presumably has learnt something in higher education so the Government puts them on a bond to work in schools, trades, and etc to pass on that knowledge to those who want or need it.

I know of people who got a student loan and used same for purposes not intended. Not saying all students are like that but you can't deny it happens.
Sweep (90)
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