Petition updateHolding Banks Responsible: Unethical Practices by Debt Collectors AzziteChallenging Unlawful Debt Collection: Questions for Banks
A AUnited Arab Emirates
Nov 8, 2023

Dear Supporters,

We are making strides in our fight against unethical practices by debt collectors, specifically Azzite, Fuynzer, and others. It's time to put the spotlight on the banks that appoint them and demand answers.

Questions for the Banks:

1- Data Sharing in GCC Countries: Is it legal for banks to share our highly personal data with these questionable agencies in GCC countries like the UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia? We demand transparency on how our data is being handled.

2- Approaching Family, Friends, and Colleagues: Is it legal for these debt collectors to approach our family, friends, and old colleagues on platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, and other social apps to threaten and defame individuals? We seek clarity on the boundaries of their actions.

3- Sending Emails After Data Theft: Is it legal for these agencies to send emails to previous companies, colleagues, friends, and other network members after potentially obtaining their data through platforms like Facebook and LinkedIn? We want to know if they are infringing on the privacy of individuals by seeking information about their relatives and family members.

4- By asking these questions, we aim to hold both debt collectors and the banks that engage them accountable for their actions. Your support and signatures on our Change.org petition are crucial in bringing about the change we seek.

Let's stand together for a fair and ethical financial system. Your voice matters.

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