Student Loan Information
I know that it is important to keep your social security number private. It
has always bothered me that many student loan companies use your number as your
account number. I always make sure I shred any paperwork with my number on it,
but it would seem in some cases that this is out of my hands. My husband and I
combined our loans, and we keep getting letters from companies offering us a
better deal on our interest rate. It bothers me that they can so easily get our
student loan information, and that our social security numbers are appearing on
what we consider to be junk mail.
Some companies have gotten smarter, and they now send bills with the last four
digits of my social security number hidden. It’s not perfect, but it’s a start.
These other companies are still getting their hands on my private student loan
information in order to send me offers, and I don’t like that just anyone can
access my information. I have never authorized these people to go poking through
my business, and I don’t know why it is legal for them to do so.
Whatever is going on, I know that I have to shred every single things that
contains my student loan information. I don’t want anyone to get my number, and
I certainly know that this is one of the things that someone needs to steal my
identity. I try to tell my husband how important it is to protect our student
loan information, but he is not as interested as I would like him to be. He’s
one of these people who you see on television saying, “I never thought it would
happen to me.”
If you are getting statements from your lenders, and they are printing out all
of your student loan information on everything they send you, it might be a good
idea to call them if there is any way they could do things differently. Ask if
you can change your account number to something that is not your social security
number, or ask if them if they can X some of it out when they print out your
bills and statements. Though these companies are becoming more aware of how
important it is to protect your student loan information, many of them are far
from perfect. Let them know how you feel.
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