Loan App Sparks Outrage After Posting Photos of Debtors On Social Media (Video)

Date: 05-01-2025 4:25 pm (4 months ago) | Author: Mister Jay Wonder
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Delinquent Loans, a popular loan app, has stirred up controversy by publicly sharing the photos of 87 debtors in an attempt to recover unpaid loans. The unusual move, which has garnered significant attention, was revealed through a series of TikTok videos posted by the platform.

In three separate videos, the loan app uploaded images of the individuals, each accompanied by a message reading, "Please settle your loans." The videos, which started circulating on social media on Saturday, quickly gained traction, sparking debates and mixed reactions from online users.

While some users voiced support for the app's efforts to encourage debt repayment, others criticized the tactic as an invasion of privacy and an unethical way of pursuing outstanding loans. The controversy surrounding Delinquent Loans highlights the ongoing tension between lenders and borrowers in the digital loan industry, with many questioning the ethical boundaries of such public tactics.

As the videos continue to trend, social media users have flooded the comment sections to share their opinions, making the incident one of the most talked-about issues of the week.

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Posted: at 5-01-2025 04:25 PM (4 months ago) | Addicted Hero
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Posted: at 5-01-2025 04:50 PM (4 months ago) | Grande Master
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Posted: at 5-01-2025 06:34 PM (4 months ago) | Hero
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- fineboy77 at 5-01-2025 06:36 PM (4 months ago)
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WTF !

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- nikiniki at 5-01-2025 09:14 PM (4 months ago)
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Nigeria is not ripe for this type of business....because majority suffers, they will take the money and damn any consequences. And this step is against the law!
Posted: at 5-01-2025 09:14 PM (4 months ago) | Hero
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