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SOFI vs. DRB/CampusDoor
Anyone apply to both and compare their rates?
SOFI has an unemployment benefit, any sense on how much I should value that?
SOFI has an unemployment benefit, any sense on how much I should value that?
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Re: SOFI vs. DRB/CampusDoor
Also curious. Have heard some less-than-stellar reviews of DRB's customer service, though I'm not sure how much that matters here.
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Re: SOFI vs. DRB/CampusDoor
DRB's rates are lower than SOFI's, but it's also harder to get approved for DRB.
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Re: SOFI vs. DRB/CampusDoor
beachbum wrote:Also curious. Have heard some less-than-stellar reviews of DRB's customer service, though I'm not sure how much that matters here.
I've heard that too, but so far they've been on the ball with me.
I've been conditionally approved for both.
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Re: SOFI vs. DRB/CampusDoor
Not a huge fan of the higher variable ceiling on DRB
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Re: SOFI vs. DRB/CampusDoor
You can pay .25% to get it capped at 9%. That probably eats up most of the pricing difference though.zweitbester wrote:Not a huge fan of the higher variable ceiling on DRB
I don't know how to tell if that's worth it.
- horriblegb
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Re: SOFI vs. DRB/CampusDoor
SoFi gives you a free tshirt thats comfy . . .
in all seriousness
if you have not seen this I would check it out:
https://www.sofi.com/blog/evaluating-a- ... dent-loan/
As for me, i put my grad plus into sofi and kept the other stafford loan or whatever where it was, so I would have some sort of a safety net.
So far I am glad I did it, personally
Also, I am sorry, but shamelessly posting my link for the referral program
http://friends.sofi.com/lrc2
in case anyone does not have a friend already in it, and would like $100
in all seriousness
if you have not seen this I would check it out:
https://www.sofi.com/blog/evaluating-a- ... dent-loan/
As for me, i put my grad plus into sofi and kept the other stafford loan or whatever where it was, so I would have some sort of a safety net.
So far I am glad I did it, personally
Also, I am sorry, but shamelessly posting my link for the referral program
http://friends.sofi.com/lrc2
in case anyone does not have a friend already in it, and would like $100
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Re: SOFI vs. DRB/CampusDoor
I got the same rate at both FWIW