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 ...
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 ...
The Federal Trade Commission said it is taking action against Credit Karma by ordering them to pay $3 million to consumers after tricking them with false pre-approved credit card offers. According to ...
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Do you use Credit Karma? Then you may have a check headed your way. Credit Karma offers consumers an easy way to track your credit scores, but it also floods you with credit card offers. The FTC says ...
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. The Federal ...
Credit Karma, a free personal-credit monitoring site, made deceptive “pre-approved” credit card offers to clients who ended up getting rejected and saw their credit score drop, according to a lawsuit ...