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		<description>&lt;p&gt;Banks always want their money back. In this situation you can issue letter to the bank that you have intention to pay back, ask for consideration of the interest and explain how you want to pay back. May be they can consider interest and make a schedule for the payments. If you issue any letter to the bank then always get received copy signed by the concerned officer of the bank.&#160;&lt;/p&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<span id='choosebest527' style='text-decoration:underline' onclick='bestans(527,2244 , "choosebest527");'>Select as Best Answer</span><br/><p>Banks always want their money back. In this situation you can issue letter to the bank that you have intention to pay back, ask for consideration of the interest and explain how you want to pay back. May be they can consider interest and make a schedule for the payments. If you issue any letter to the bank then always get received copy signed by the concerned officer of the bank.&nbsp;</p>
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