Fintech Apps Continue Charging Accounts After Written Authorization Revocation is Confirmed
MoneyLion confirmed in writing that payment authorization was revoked, then continued debiting the account across 21 unauthorized transactions totaling $320. This pattern — written confirmation followed by continued charges — reveals a systemic gap between customer service confirmation systems and actual payment processing controls in fintech platforms.
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