Financial services encompass a wide range of services provided by institutions to manage money and facilitate economic activities. These services include banking, investment, insurance, and lending, among others. Recent trends in financial technology (fintech) have revolutionized the industry, offering digital solutions for payment, lending, and investing.
Petitions under this topic often focus on consumer protection, demanding fair practices and transparency from financial institutions. One notable petition calls for stricter regulations on predatory payday lenders, highlighting the cycle of debt and high-interest rates that trap vulnerable individuals. Another petition advocates for affordable housing loans for low-income families, emphasizing the importance of access to credit for financial stability.
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im 24 and was saving for my down payment on my first condo! yotta stole all 30 ,000 from me and refuses to return it! evolve claims they dont have my money and wont help me. Im on the verge of being homeless now living paycheck to paycheck trying to make ends meet.
Imagine one day waking up and not being able to access your entire life savings. Now imagine your bank telling you they don't know where your money is. That happened to everyone with yotta. Words cannot describe how angry we all are. We just want our money back
Yotta savings customers deserve to be made whole. We're just as worthy as Silicon Valley Bank account holders who were hastily bailed out over a weekend to keep tech firms and VC investments solvent yet Yotta customers have had savings frozen and missing for months!!!
I may have lost allot of money in this... but more so this is the kind of issue that will set a precedent. If users aren't made whole in this, what will happen to the next group who are unjustly robbed by fintechs and banks?
My husband and I have over $16,000 frozen in our Yotta savings accounts. We are dumbfounded that in the United States something so blatantly criminal can happen and be no repercussions.
I am a recent college grad that lost my life savings ($16k+) which prevented me from being able to pay my loans back, find affordable housing, transportation, etc., forcing me to have to rely on others for financial support.
This affected me severly as my AC broke down in the middle of summer and had to take a loan with high interest to solve the emergency. Now, I am about to be lay off and I do not have any savings as I have not been able to recover from losing my money, I am in school with only 5 classes left and I cannot afford them. This is so unfair, I am, like many others, struggling to survive and our money is much needed.
I put $40K into an account that advertised the highest level of safety in banking. Yotta, Evolve, and Synapse must be held accountable and return MY MONEY that I deposited. They cannot just get away with it. Many Evolve executives have jumped ship claiming “we don’t have your money”, while Synapse sits in bankruptcy court as the CEO is spending millions on new startups. Absolutely disgusting and unacceptable. WE NEED TO BE MADE WHOLE
I didn’t have as much as others saved through yotta, but what I did have would still be a huge help to pay for hospital bills after having our baby. All of our money was put in those accounts thinking that it would be safe. It’s absolutely criminal what these companies involved are doing, claiming they don’t have our funds and refusing to pay up, and they all need to own up to the wrongdoing.
My wife and I were Juno users. We have total $30K in Juno and only get back $100 from Evolve. Juno didnothing but sent us the 1099 INT form requiring us paying tax for interest of which we have no access to. The issue has lasted 4 months. We've tried several ways to escalate the issue, but still, we don't even know where our money is.