CHICAGO -- Some Credit Karma users could be seeing part of a $3 million payout. The Federal Trade Commission has ordered the company to pay users after falsely claiming they were pre-approved for ...
Credit Karma sent advertisements to consumers claiming they were pre-approved for credit cards. According to the FTC, many consumers who received such ads were not actually pre-approved. Credit Karma ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is ordering Credit Karma, the free personal-credit monitoring site, to pay $3 million to users who received “false ‘pre-approved’ credit card offers” that ended up ...
Let's start with interest rate hikes and obviously the Fed is trying to combat inflation. They're raising the rates and *** lot of analysts I've been watching have said, you know what they're gonna ...
Are millennials still using credit cards? Despite stories to the contrary, Credit Karma says they are. The online credit management platform took a survey of just over 1,000 millennials ages 18 to 34 ...
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