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    Default Lender Shared the Borrower's Personal Information

    My question involves civil rights in the State of: Texas.
    I finance a vehicle through a small dealership, I got a day behind and they sent someone to my house. That someone was with my ex's best friend, which doesn't work there, my ex is a crazy drug addict whom I have been hiding from for over 2 years, but the paper that he had had both mine and my finances social security numbers, and cell phone numbers. The owner who sent the guys knows everything about the situation, I have been going through him for vehicles for 4 years. My question is, is there anything I can do about him giving away my personal information to someone who doesn't work for him that he knows is a threat to my family. He has sense stood out in the street in front of my house yelling and threatening me.

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    Default Re: Personal Information

    You stated that the dealership sent him, but then said that he doesn't work for him? Either he is doing it on their behalf or he is not. That would be the first thing I would want to know. I would speak to someone at the dealership about their employee bringing someone along who got your information. But if the information was given due to a business relationship you have with them and they have with him, I am not sure you can do much about it. I would put a freeze on my credit reports so he couldn't open any accounts under your names. You would have to contact the big 3 credit reporting agencies to do so (Transunion, Experian and the other one)

    You need to call the local law enforcement next time he shows up if he is personally threatening you. You might be able to get a restraining order, but that might be hard if he truly is there due to your relationship with the dealership. Other than that, best you can do is pay on time and payoff the vehicle as soon as possible and then not have a further relationship with that dealership. Because I don't know of any true dealership that will show up at your home demanding payment. Sounds very sketchy!

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