Fintech Lender Fails to Credit Payments and Punishes Complainants
A fintech cash advance platform fails to post on-time repayments to borrower accounts and reacts to complaints by revoking advance access and retroactively erasing positive payment history. Borrowers with documented proof of payment have no appeal mechanism. The pattern suggests systematic use of complaints as grounds for service termination rather than resolution.
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