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Old 12-13-2007, 10:24 PM
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Default student loans consolidated and 3 open lines of credit for good credit

1) I took out four student loans to begin my college career and, throughout the years, these loans have been transferred several times, and now I have finally consolidated them all into one loan. The problem is that each loan from each lender is reported on my credit report, and I am wondering if there anything I can do to get all of these removed so that just the current loan is showing? On my
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