Bookwormlux
Valued Contributor
There are so loan applications on Google play store and they seem to be legit. Most of the time, they give out money to people and remind them to pay within a stipulated period of time. However, it seems not many people repay these loans, for instance, there was one I got to know of, but I was not allowed to take a loan because they said many of their previous customers refused to repay and so they can not continue releasing money to more people.
At the course of a discussion with some friends, I was made to understand that these loan applications have access to all the numbers in their customers contact list and they could send out messages to them saying you took a loan and have refused to repay.
What do you think, is this true? Can't someone sue them for breach of privacy?
At the course of a discussion with some friends, I was made to understand that these loan applications have access to all the numbers in their customers contact list and they could send out messages to them saying you took a loan and have refused to repay.
What do you think, is this true? Can't someone sue them for breach of privacy?