I have a friend that stated that she applied for a payday loan online and a company she delt with a long time ago got her information and went into her account and took money after she had put them in her bankruptcy. She doesn’t have a computer so she has given the task of trying to find out. She said that she spoke with someone at the company she applied with and then found out that the same person worked for yet another company in a call center. Is this right, does one company own all of them and can put you in a trick bag getting your infomation from a new company you apply with and then getting into your bank account because yo owe them money when leagally she filed bankruptcy.
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if her debt to that company specifically was discharged in her bankruptcy and they took money AFTER it was discharged she has a lawsuit regardless of how they got her info.
yes many companies are connected.
these companies share info through the same services the banks use and retailers use to know bad check writers. Why should a deadbeat get away with “beating” a legitimate business ?