Student finance - 2 contracts received

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  1. SillyEddy's Avatar
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    Student finance - 2 contracts received
    So I've completed my student loan forms and they were all sent off (they're a completely useless service, and sent letters to the wrong house in the wrong town) and I was sent the final contract to sign.

    I signed it, posted it and a few days later got another contract of the same type through. Is it possible that they sent two by mistake? (I mean, they did think that I was married and needed paperwork for my divorce!) They didn't include any messages with it, and it's not the signed copy that I sent them.

    So a duplicate, maybe?
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    Probably easier to just get married and then divorced.
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    Re: Student finance - 2 contracts received
    Can I afford that on a student loan? :P
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    Re: Student finance - 2 contracts received
    I got 3 of the same through. Dated one day after each other. I wouldn't worry about it, just their disorganisation
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    Re: Student finance - 2 contracts received
    Sorry, what did these contracts say? I haven't received anything from Student finance in a while :s
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