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You could fight it in court, you'd probably just lose more money. You have to pay your loans!
You have to set up another payment plan with them before you can obtain a release to take to your employer's payroll department.
You'll have to get an attorney to see if there is a way around it, but that would cost you. Why would you want to stop this action? It's their money, not yours.
You can't. I went through the same thing. Good luck.
Pay your debts according to the schedule that YOU agreed to when you took the money. Or don't take the money.
usually once that starts it continues until you are caught up on payments. they don't mess around. If you can't pay on time, you should have contacted the lender and asked for a deferment (even for 90 days) but now it's too late. contact the lender for advice but don't bet on hearing anything other than "we want our money now"
Pay off the loan and then they will stop.
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