A Doral, FL-based student loan debt relief company filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy this month. The company, Student Aid Center, Inc. estimated between $500,000 and $1 million in assets and 50 to 99 creditors.
Student Aid Center reportedly offered assistance to students dealing with student loan debt. However, a lawsuit filed by the Minnesota Attorney General in July 2015 claimed that the company misled consumers by promising to reduce or eliminate their student loan debt and not producing results.
According to a statement from the Attorney General’s office, the debt relief company promised students that it could immediately qualify them for loan forgiveness with advertisements such as, “Get Your Student Loans Forgiven Now!” and “Say Good-Bye to Student Loan Debt.” The company promoted itself on social media sites and collected upfront fees from borrowers.
After numerous consumer complaints, the company was named in a class action complaint on September 21st that alleged the company used robo-dialing without obtaining consumer consent.
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