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Honestly a scam
Tally changed the terms of the agreement when they sent me an email that my credit line was no longer being funded because they lost the funding and it’s beyond their control. They decided to stop payment on my balances after I had already made a payment for that month for those balances. They just applied my payment to my credit line which has now just turned into a loan I’m paying back. This happened suddenly without any prior warning and really put me in a bad position because I had payments due in days that I was under the impression I had already paid money towards. I had to take out another loan to make my payments on time. Tally also deleted all my credit cards off the app so they aren’t even helping me track the balances all in one place as they claim. Read the fine print and don’t bother with this app if you’re already in a tight situation. They will exploit that.
I’m looking into the legality of their actions but I would not recommend giving them your business.Show lessDeveloper Response
We sincerely apologize for this experience. We were working to achieve a better outcome which unfortunately was not possible. We truly appreciate you as a member of Tally and understand your disappointment. While this change is permitted by the Line of Credit Agreement you signed at account opening, it was not the outcome we hoped for. Please feel free to add your cards back to your Tally account so we can still assist in monitoring your card due dates. Please reach out to our support team so that we may support you in managing your account and determine how we can ease this transition for you.It’s a scam, stay away
I have been with Tally for over a year, never missing a payment, still, I didn’t see my debt going down. At the end of November 2023, thousands of Tally customers received an email that they will no longer be paying off the debt, effective immediately (turns out they lost an investor).
Communication with them is terrible, they are not taking any responsibility just blame the investor - after reading a lot about the as a result, no wonder the investor pulled out.
So, this ‘debt consolidation’ company that charges $300 a year a membership to offer you a low rate, is now charging me 25%, which is higher than my normal CC.
Myself and hundreds more have been filing complaints with BBB etc, to also warn others. We will be working with a lawyer as this company is clearly in breach of financial laws (of course they will say they are innocent, seems no company these days is at fault, they are so perfect). I have been quite about a lot in this country, but enough is enough. An agreement is an agreement and that’s that.
Stay away from them and more trouble than you need in life.Show lessDeveloper Response
We sincerely apologize for this experience. We were working to achieve a better outcome, which unfortunately was not possible. This is not based on any act or action you’ve taken but is largely a result of the current lending market. We truly appreciate you as a member of Tally and understand your disappointment. Please reach out to our support team so that we may support you in managing your account.Avoid this app
Read carefully before even signing up, not only do you need a good credit score before even getting approved they are deceitful crooks. You put your cards in and select whether you pay or have Tally pay based off your credit line. Mine was $5000 I selected the option to pay the cards myself while they monitor them. Not only did I have to put my bank account information on here they went ahead and kept paying cards for me when I submitted a email to get a further explanation all they had to say was they don’t have the option to select that. Which is a total lie. I already went ahead and submitted a report to the Better Business Bureau about them. They’re crooks who only put you further into debt if you’re looking to get out of the hole just get a personal loan instead this company is shady and should be avoided at all cost. On a further note if you’re behind on payment they claim they’ve reach out which they don’t now they’re sending me emails stating I’m in the collection stage. Good luck since I never signed anything and my credit is shot anyway.Show lessDeveloper Response
Hi there. That doesn't sound right! You would need to sign a loan agreement and accept an offer in order for Tally to make payments toward your cards. We also confirm when card payments are made and offer a deadline to cancel. Can you give us more information at support@meettally.com? We can investigate and clarify how Tally works for you in more detail.