
I will repeat the rule:
A "preferred provider" is preferred by the person making the recommendation--i.e. it benefits him or her but not necessarily you.
Important: This is not just about criminal fraud.
The fundamental lesson goes beyong legalities so do not trust the government to protect you either. Anyone who thinks that stopping the specific fraud in student loans will end the danger is missing the whole point:
The recommender's self-interest might be an illegal kickback but it also could be a perfectly legal and unregulated benefit such as easier paperwork for the recommender even if it costs you more.
This rule applies to everything including medical treatments and prescriptions.
The bottom line: Do your own homework.
Do not expect anyone to care more about you than you do.
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