Amount you're entitled to £0.00

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  1. Company Commissar's Avatar
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    Amount you're entitled to £0.00
    Im super confused, im a second yr student and I applied for student finance online a couple of weeks ago. Got the declaration form in the post today and it says £0.00 for the tutition fee loan. Even though i applied for the max of 3465 plus it doesnt even mention the maintainance grant wtf is up with this bloody idiots cant get a thing right :mad:

    Do i have to call these people again! Or is there another way to fix this fiasco?
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    Re: Amount you're entitled to £0.00
    negged for what exactly? What a prick :banghead:
  3. H011y94's Avatar
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    Re: Amount you're entitled to £0.00
    Unfortunately I think that's something you'll have to call them about - it's probably an error on their end.
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