More than 50,000 Credit Karma customers will soon receive checks or PayPal payments as part of a $2.5 million Federal Trade ...
The FTC said Credit Karma used 'dark patterns' to mislead consumers, with '90% odds' of being approved for products.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has begun issuing refunds totaling more than $2.5 million to nearly 51,000 consumers who ...
If you got a pre-approved offer for a loan or a credit card through Credit Karma, you may have some money coming your way.
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is sending $2.5 million+ to consumers who were said to be "misled" by "deceptive claims" from Credit Karma.
Credit Karma customers who were deceived by the credit service's company's alleged false "pre-approved" offers will get $2.5 ...
The FTC is sending 50,994 payments to people across the country and Puerto Rico who requested compensation because Credit ...
More than $2.5 million is being paid to Credit Karma customers who were deceived into applying for credit cards that harmed ...
Credit Karma agreed to a $3 million settlement, but refuted the FTC’s claims. “We fundamentally disagree with the FTC’s allegations about marketing terms that aren’t even in use anymore ...
Some Credit Karma users can soon expect a refund, according to the Federal Trade Commission. The commission said it’s ...