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Thousands did not know what they were signing up for when they took out student loans, inquiry hears
An inquiry revealed that thousands of individuals took out student loans without fully understanding the terms, leading to concerns about informed consent. The findings highlight a lack of transparency in the loan process and potential misrepresentation of financial obligations.
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