Drama As Loan App Posts Photos of 87 Defaulters Online

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Drama As Firm Posts Photos of 87 Defaulters Online

  • Controversy brewed after a loan app publicly posted photos of 87 debtors who allegedly failed to repay their loans.

  • The incident came to light through a series of videos uploaded to TikTok

  • Each video carried the caption: “Please settle your loans,” serving as a public reminder to those listed to clear their debts.

A loan app has ignited controversy on social media by publicly posting photos of 87 debtors who allegedly failed to repay their loans.

The incident came to light through a series of videos uploaded to TikTok, where the app shared the debtors’ pictures across three separate posts.

Each video carried the caption: “Please settle your loans,” serving as a public reminder to those listed to clear their debts.

The move has ignited a broader conversation about the methods loan companies use to recover debts and the implications for personal privacy in the digital age.

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While some supported the app’s efforts to recover unpaid loans, others criticized the approach as unethical and a violation of privacy.

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A user, Emmabest, commented, “Most of these persons are not aware of this loan. Suddenly they received a call asking them to pay back the money they borrowed.”

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