Klarna change name and date of birth?
Help! When I was about 16, I created a Klarna account using the details of a family member who is already an adult, but who always pays the bills himself.
I was young and stupid to do something like that.
Now I've noticed this again and have requested a change from Klarna.
Now I'm a little afraid that they might ask questions and I might get charged with identity theft
can this happen?
Why do you request a change of an account that officially belongs to a completely different person?! Of course, Klarna can’t just rewrite it to your data.
It would have been useful to properly log this account to incorrect data and then to officially log in a new account to your real data.
Now you have completely unnecessarily linked your own data to this “fake account”, which at worst results in the previous account being blocked due to data misuse and you can no longer log in with your own data and your bank account.
Now you’re againhave you noticed? Did you forget that you accepted another person’s identity?
Klarna doesn’t show anyone, they’re throwing you out at most because you’ve violated their AGB. In the future, you will not be able to handle anything about Klarna.
Yeah, I used Klarna for the last time with 16. Three years ago. That’s why I noticed it so late. Thanks for the answer
Go more from blocking the account. I don’t think that’s better.
But I ordered something else a week ago, which I still have to pay (so everything is still timely). Then they can’t lock my account, can they?
They can do that every time. That’s what you’re paying.
Yes, you have to reckon with consequences, because you have made you criminal according to §269 StGB
http://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/stgb/__269.html
However, I’ve never heard Klarna’s sentenced.
Think they’ll lock you up forever and you can never use Klarna again. Klarna wants nothing to do with data counters and identity counters – never again.
The same applies also to Paypal.
For your demand: You have made a criminal offence at the moment you have spent the data of the person other than your own data.
You pretended to be another person.
You pretend to be full-year, even though you were underage.
Whether the other person agreed to it does not matter.