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  2. LendingTree - Wikipedia

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    LendingTree, Inc. is an online lending marketplace, founded in 1996 and headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina.The business platform allows potential borrowers to connect with multiple loan operators to find optimal terms for loans, credit cards, deposit accounts, insurance, etc. LendingTree allows borrowers to shop and compare competitive rates and terms across an array of financial products.

  3. Georgians lost over $156M to scams, fraud in 2023. What to ...

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    Here’s what the experts say about avoiding these scams and staying safe in 2024. A study by LendingTree found that nationwide, consumers reported losing $7 billion to impostor scams, fraud and ...

  4. Why LendingTree Stock Has Gained 91% So Far in 2019 - AOL

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    It has been a great year for LendingTree (NASDAQ: TREE) shareholders; the stock gained 91% in the first half of 2019 compared to a 17% increase in the S&P 500, according to data provided by S&P ...

  5. Comparison of free credit monitoring services - Wikipedia

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    The following chart compares websites that provide United States credit reports or credit scores free of charge. Services limited to cardholders or only offering trial plans are excluded.

  6. LoanDepot - Wikipedia

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    LoanDepot was founded in 2010 by entrepreneur Anthony Hsieh, who had previously founded mortgage companies LoansDirect.com which he sold to E*Trade in 2001, and HomeLoanCenter.com, which he sold to LendingTree in 2004.

  7. Here's Why LendingTree (TREE) Stock is Worth Betting on Now - AOL

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  9. Talk:LendingTree - Wikipedia

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    We should inclued a testimony on this wiki that mentiones that as soon as someone submits their information on the lending tree website they are immediately hounded and harrased by up to 10 different mortgage companies each calling three or four times a day.