slc.co.uk

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Student Loans Company is a non-profit making, government-owned, organisation in the United Kingdom; providing loans and grants to students in further and higher education....

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Mac S.
Horrendous online/phone experience

Been receiving letters threatening to increase my interest rates if I don't update my employment details, go to employment details and I don't have a username/password to log in, go to recover them and the system doesn't recognise my name and DOB. Have to go through a call centre, designed in an incredibly hostile way to prevent people from calling in the first place, during my work in order to find out my login to pay these people money.Joke.

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Date of experience: Mar 04, 2024
Patsy B.
Horrendous online/phone experience

Been receiving letters threatening to increase my interest rates if I don't update my employment details, go to employment details and I don't have a username/password to log in, go to recover them and the system doesn't recognise my name and DOB. Have to go through a call centre, designed in an incredibly hostile way to prevent people from calling in the first place, during my work in order to find out my login to pay these people money.Joke.

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Date of experience: Mar 04, 2024
Jesse Hughes
Absolutely Appalling Service

If you want to know what life is like after Starmageddon, try and contact SLC Absolutely appalling service. How you can have to request a refund via social media is beyond me. And the blame is purely with HMRC. Unionised institutions, nice to have my future back ......

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Date of experience: Feb 28, 2024
Charlie Scott
Absolutely abysmal

Absolutely abysmal. Rung at 5pm to be on hold for 56 minutes just to be told they had closed and I had to call back. All clearly knocked off to the pub a little bit too early. Not good enough.

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Date of experience: Feb 23, 2024
Ambrose Bell
Rip-off merchants. Avoid at all costs or regret it later in life.

Firstly, their interest rate is shocking. For the amount of money I borrowed (£6k), I would have been better off getting a bank loan. It would have been paid off in half the time. As it is, I've spent the past 10 years paying this off and still ended up paying a £750 lump sum to clear it. Work that one out?!Now it turns out, they didn't send the 'stop note' to my employer for another 3-months, so I'm owed a refund for money I shouldn't have been paying.They've sent me two letters, which took a month to arrive, telling me to call a number to arrange the refund.So I called the number, and after 10mins of 'Press 1 for... 2 for...' that goes round in circles, I've now been on hold for just over an hour.If my previous experience of them is anything to go by, they'll have 1 person manning the refund line, who answers when they can be bothered. Pretty sure that if I chose the option for 'make a payment' someone would have answered straight away.The other the letter suggested was to ask for a refund on Facebook! Not professional in my opinion.If you were looking into getting a loan with a bank and you saw this type of behavior, you'd give them a wide berth.It's a shame students are steered towards this mickey-mouse outfit when they don't know any better.They're supposedly a 'not for profit' government body.Q: Why charge so much interest? It cant cost that much to pay that one bloke in the call center to put his feet up all day while the phone rings off the hook.

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Date of experience: Feb 23, 2024
Delbert Carter
Has caused me constant stress...

Has caused me constant stress...I did an Meng degree, but I could only complete 3 years of the course coming out with a Bachelors degree due to medical health reasons. Student Finance England agreed to fund my Masters degree at another university for the 1st Semester, but they have now suddenly changed my application saying that I am no longer eligible for funding despite them making me get my previous university to complete a Change of Circumstance Task to prove I have not completed a Masters and upload medical evidence for compelling reasons.Every time I phone them they need 4-5 days to process the documents. There has been numerous conflicting/ misleading documents stating I was eligible for funding and they sent evidence to the wrong department further delaying my application. Meanwhile they have been phoning me every day to pay back over £6000 loan while I am trying to study for my degree, which I do not have because I have given the money to the university and now find myself in a impossible situation of somehow having to find the rest of the funds to complete a Masters course.I reassured the University that student finance would fund me as I was told over the phone that everything would be fine. I have Autism Spectrum Disorder and I have suffered with psychosis caused by stress and they are currently ruining my life. I feel very mislead, we are told all this stuff in education about the importance of Equality and Diversity and yet now here I am in a situation I cannot deal with. They claim that there has been a sudden change to the policy/ legislation caused by the department of education, and there is no one I can speak to. They have not given me any specific information yet on when this change took place.I am not working at the moment, I will struggle to find employment in future as there will be a large gap in my work history because of an uncompleted masters. I had no prior warning that they would suddenly pull away funding. If I cannot afford to do the degree and I have to drop out they still expect me to pay back over £6000 for a course I could not complete due to ill health and financial difficulty. I am really at a loss on what to do now. I will seek citizens advice. The error they have made has real life consequences on my life. They should not have funded me in the first place if they were just going to take it away. They have put me in a situation which I am not equipped to deal with as I cannot afford to fund the rest of my Masters and I have a debt of over £6000 that I simply cannot afford to pay back.

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Date of experience: Feb 20, 2024
Cassidy Harris
Rude and uncooperative when you phone up

Range twice to set up a direct debit as I'm earning enough to do so and owe £800 left. I was employed last year full time and was changing my job at the end of that month on reduced income. They said I had to pay the amount they stated although my income was changing and we're rude. I said I would ring back. I'm now part employed and part self employed. Dealing with really obnoxious people when you ring up that are not coperative at all. I again have not managed to set up a direct debit and just got upset by the appalling staff. I won't be ringing up again. It doesn't pay to try to pay off your student loan early. It's only taken me 25 years and counting.

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Date of experience: Feb 20, 2024
Raleigh Morgan
Just so so so horrific to deal with

Just so so so horrific to deal with. Impossible to log in with 30 minute lockouts after 2 password attempts, impossible to call on their stupid phone line, impossible to correspond with by any means other than their idiotic phone line, particularly when you live abroad. Absolutely zero customer service.Honestly raises my stress level tenfold anytime I have to have anything to do with this company, would rather cut off my own toe than take out any form of loan with these morons in hindsight. I'm pregnant and me trying to correspond with them in regards to my payments and maternity leave right now is going to send me into a mental institution.

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Date of experience: Feb 16, 2024
Joseph
refund

i have been informed today by SLC that the overpayment i made of £659 would have to go to a department that will make a decision if i get my money back or not as apparently standing order is a voluntary payment unable to speak to any manager today or the department that will decide my fate as i was told not even SLC speak to them anyone else feel my frustration how can they keep my money paid out of my retirement money

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Date of experience: Feb 15, 2024
Andy Carter
I wasn’t surprised to see the same…

I wasn’t surprised to see the same reviews the entire way through. You have a change of plans or circumstance, so you let student loans know, they take 3 months to respond. You send them what they want. Then it takes 3 months to reply at which point every letter is passive aggressive demanding you send them more information or you’ll be charged despite paying your student loan this whole time anyway. Dreadful, incompetent service.

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Date of experience: Feb 09, 2024

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  • Student Loans Company is a non-profit making, government-owned, organisation in the United Kingdom; providing loans and grants to students in further and higher education.

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