South Carolina Wells Fargo Privacy Breach
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South Carolina's laws and Court Rules require that companies such as Wells Fargo that file lawsuits in South Carolina's Courts MUST redact (black out or hide) certain Personal Identifying Information and Account Information. This includes:
--- full or parts of social security numbers
--- account numbers
This is important because a lawsuit, once filed, becomes public record -- and can be found easily by anyone with internet access.
Our law firms have identified you as a Defendant in a collection lawsuit previously brought against you by Wells Fargo, presumably to recover payment on a Wells Fargo Credit Card or other account.
We have reason to believe that the Complaint filed by Wells Fargo against you may violate South Carolina's laws and Court Rules. Specifically, we believe the lawsuit filed by Wells Fargo contained exhibits that displayed your personal information (such as a partial social security number) or account information (such as a full bank or credit card account number).
Our purpose with these claims in representing you is to get this information blocked or removed from the public records, so that Your private information remains private. You may also have claims that entitle you to other compensation, such as relief from a judgment, or monetary compensation. We are interested in communicating with you about your potential claims against Wells Fargo for its failure to protect your personal and credit information from public view, as required by South Carolina Law and Rules of court.
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You may wish to consult your lawyer or another lawyer instead of us. You may obtain information about other lawyers by consulting directories, seeking the advice of others, or calling the South Carolina Bar Lawyer Referral Service at 799-7100 in Columbia or toll free at 1-800-868-2284. If you have already engaged a lawyer in connection with the legal matter referred to in this communication, you should direct any questions you have to that lawyer.
The exact nature of your legal situation will depend on many facts not known to us at this time. You should understand that the advice and information in this communication is general and that your own situation may vary.
ANY COMPLAINTS ABOUT THIS COMMUNICATION OR THE REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY LAWYER MAY BE DIRECTED TO THE COMMISSION ON LAWYER CONDUCT, 1220 SENATE STREET, SUITE 305, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA 29201 – TELEPHONE NUMBER 803-734-2037.
You may wish to consult your lawyer or another lawyer instead of us. You may obtain information about other lawyers by consulting directories, seeking the advice of others, or calling the South Carolina Bar Lawyer Referral Service at 799-7100 in Columbia or toll free at 1-800-868-2284. If you have already engaged a lawyer in connection with the legal matter referred to in this communication, you should direct any questions you have to that lawyer.
The exact nature of your legal situation will depend on many facts not known to us at this time. You should understand that the advice and information in this communication is general and that your own situation may vary.
ANY COMPLAINTS ABOUT THIS COMMUNICATION OR THE REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY LAWYER MAY BE DIRECTED TO THE COMMISSION ON LAWYER CONDUCT, 1220 SENATE STREET, SUITE 305, COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA 29201 – TELEPHONE NUMBER 803-734-2037.