Creditors Share Account Balance and Status with Third Parties Without Consumer Authorization
Financial institutions disclose account status, payoff amounts, and balance details to third parties without consumer consent, violating financial privacy laws. Consumers discover the breach only when third parties reference specific account details they should not know. No proactive disclosure or remediation is offered.
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