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  2. FTC sends $2.5 million to Credit Karma customers - AOL

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    Credit Karma customers who were deceived by the credit service's company's alleged false "pre-approved" offers will get $2.5 million from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).. The FTC on Thursday ...

  3. FTC sends over $2.5 million to 51,000 Credit Karma ... - AOL

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    This story was updated to add new information. More than 50,000 Credit Karma customers will soon receive checks or PayPal payments as part of a $2.5 million Federal Trade Commission payout.

  4. Credit Karma duped users into applying for credit cards, feds ...

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    Credit Karma denied wrongdoing and paid $3 million to resolve the accusations, according to the commission. “We fundamentally disagree with the FTC’s allegations about marketing terms that ...

  5. Criticism of credit scoring systems in the United States

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    Credit scores can function as a form of social hierarchy that creates opportunities to exploit poor Americans. This can also prevent people from ever escaping their poverty or a poor financial past. [21] Credit scoring systems also act as a way to treat individuals as objects that are subject to a particular set of quantifiable attributes. [22]

  6. Credit Karma - Wikipedia

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    Credit Karma is an American multinational personal finance company founded in 2007. It has been a brand of Intuit since December 2020. [3] It is best known as a free credit and financial management platform, but its features also include monitoring of unclaimed property databases and a tool to identify and dispute credit report errors. [4]

  7. Noddle (credit report service) - Wikipedia

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    The service advertised that its clients were able to view a full credit report free for life, unlike the similar paid-for services [a] from rivals Equifax and Experian. [b] Noddle charged for extra services such as Noddle Improve, which told users how to improve their credit scores, and Noddle Web Watch, which scanned websites looking for fraudulent uses of users' information and warning users ...