YES. When you signed the loan application, or opened your bank account, they were given, by you, full permission to use ANY legal means to find you and to collect the debts you owe them. It is called "sharing consumer credit information" and it is a basic clause in every loan document/ bank account start-up agreement in the USA. You need to define "someone" before a definite answer can be given. The FDCPA and other consumer laws and acts specify exactly who can be given information and for what purposes. For example if they are checking credit history for a loan application (as was cited in the previous post) they can request whatever information is needed to make an informed decision concerning the issue. If it is connection with collection proceedings for a defaulted debt, that is an entirely different matter.
No, it is not safe to give someone your account number as it can lead to unauthorized access to your financial information and potential fraud.
A local banker or account manager can give their client information on consolidating bills. Online services provided by banks, credit unions, debt services may be a source of information as well as financial information blogs.
Yes, most all banks allow anyone to deposit money into an account of anyone else. When doing this, the receipt they give you showing the deposit will not show the balance of the other persons account, as this is private information.
No, it is not safe to give someone your account and routing number as it can put your financial information at risk of fraud and unauthorized transactions.
If someone is willing to give their account away, then yes, someone can give you their account.
No, it is not safe to give someone your bank account number and routing number unless you trust them completely and are certain they will not misuse this information. This information can be used to access your bank account and make unauthorized transactions.
"In order to open an ing account, one needs to go to Ing Direct and supply your personal information, give the information on which account you would like to have linked to your ing account, and submit your information."
No, you should not give someone your routing and account number unless you trust them and have a legitimate reason to share this sensitive information, such as for setting up direct deposit or making a payment. Sharing this information with someone you do not trust can put your financial security at risk.
No, it is not safe to give your bank account number to someone unless you trust them and have a legitimate reason to do so. Your bank account number is sensitive information that can be used for fraudulent purposes if it falls into the wrong hands.
If you give someone your account and routing number, you are at risk of unauthorized withdrawals, identity theft, and fraud. It is important to keep this information confidential to protect your financial security.
Yes, someone could give you their account on Fantage.
It is generally not safe to give someone your routing number and account number, as it can put your bank account at risk of unauthorized transactions or fraud. It is important to only share this information with trusted entities, such as your bank or a reputable organization.