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Originally Posted by TheLegacy
Sorry but did they have to supply a photo of themselves or check a box if black or white?
Also who submitted 1st? if the "white" guy did it first then there is overlap and flags are raised. In addition to what was said - who's information was it - the white guys? having the same info cross over does look like fraud so of course they'll going to ask the 2nd who submitted.
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They both had to submit photo IDs and do a facial scan to prove their identity.
The white person did submit first, there was a couple of months' discrepancy between their applying and the black person applying.
They don't work together, it is just mutual friends of mine, and I found it extremely bizarre they way the black person was being handled vs the white person.
I know a ton of people who use paxum regularly, and this is the only time I have seen someone apply for a personal account get this type of grilling.
for companies, I have seen this type of questioning, and I am not saying that the questions are wrong, I am saying the treatment of the individuals looked discriminatory. No one that I know that uses paxum has ever been given this type of questioning when applying for a personal account.