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1. throwaway13337 ◴[] No.10467670[source]
From what I gather from the other comments, it looks like most likely Homejoy's liquidator (Nortonsgroup) has sold Homejoy's user data to Homeaglow.

Homeaglow copied and rebranded their own tech as Fly Maids to service this user list.

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2. sajclarke2 ◴[] No.10467820[source]
This sounds horrible but is probably likely
3. nacs ◴[] No.10467905[source]
> has sold Homejoy's user data to Homeaglow

Sold it with credit card numbers attached though?

That sounds awfully.. illegal even for a liquidation.

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4. yeukhon ◴[] No.10467970[source]
See http://www.pcworld.com/article/2901028/radioshack-puts-custo...

Interestingly it has been legal in one case.

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5. nacs ◴[] No.10468006{3}[source]
Not really, FTC didn't like it:

http://money.cnn.com/2015/05/19/news/companies/radioshack-cu...

6. dguaraglia ◴[] No.10468171[source]
They probably just exported a database of credit card tokens into a PCI-compliant system (Stripe, Braintree or the like.) The motives and method are equally shitty, but at least get some solace in assuming that your credit card number is just not out in the open.

Now... how secure this transfer of tokens was, no idea. So there could be a DB dump somewhere with a token to my credit card, and anyone can use it to start charging from it. I'll keep an eye on my bills.

7. TazeTSchnitzel ◴[] No.10468928[source]
From other comments it looks like Homeaglow IS Homejoy.

No sale here.