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FAFSA Student Financial Aid

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Can someone (anyone like an attorney or accountant) find out how much my student loans are and how much I'm paying etc etc with just my social security number? Or would this "person" need my FAFSA pin number in order to get any information on my student loans?
 
Can someone (anyone like an attorney or accountant) find out how much my student loans are and how much I'm paying etc etc with just my social security number? Or would this "person" need my FAFSA pin number in order to get any information on my student loans?

You should be getting a regular statement with that information; At least that's how it worked for me.
 
You should be getting a regular statement with that information; At least that's how it worked for me.

Not me. Someone else. Like let's say an attorney or an accountant that are NOT hired by me. Someone out there just being a huge dick that wants to know shit about my personal life. Can THEY find out how much money I'm getting for financial aid? Or is that just personal information?
 
I don't understand why u don't just get that info from ur school? Usually u go through a loan counseling program online and get regular statements on current status of loans; check ur school email. Also read ur loan contract to determine best way to pay em off.
 
I don't understand why u don't just get that info from ur school? Usually u go through a loan counseling program online and get regular statements on current status of loans; check ur school email. Also read ur loan contract to determine best way to pay em off.

Hes asking if others can hack his info without his permission
 
all they need to do is pull your credit report, its all on there
 
full amount shows as soon as it hits your reports...and if you owe someone money, they usually have permission to check your credit reports..
but income for education can easily be argued as exempt from garnishments

eta: Istarted to file chapter 13 bankruptcy like ten yrs ago now to save a piece of property that I bought with huge tax arrears .."income" I had from student loans was a wash in that because the bill for school was larger than the loans
 
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