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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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    A study by LendingTree found that nationwide, consumers reported losing $7 billion to impostor scams, fraud and social media schemes in the first nine months of 2023. Here’s what the experts say ...

  4. Amazon will no longer underwrite loans for sellers in its ...

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    Amazon Lending, which first launched in 2011 to support the company’s vast number of third-party merchants, is undergoing an overhaul. Amazon Lending, which first launched in 2011 to support the ...

  5. Comparison of free credit monitoring services - Wikipedia

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    LendingTree: Monthly summary [14] TransUnion [14] Last 4 digits only [14] VantageScore 3.0 [10] Mint by Intuit: Monthly summary [15] TransUnion [15] Yes [15] VantageScore 3.0 [16] myBankrate: Monthly full report [17] TransUnion [17] Last 4 digits only VantageScore 3.0 [17] MyCredit Guide by American Express: Weekly full report [18] Experian [18 ...

  6. More Americans plan to rely on store credit cards for the ...

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    Approximately 35% of Americans are expected to rely on retail credit cards this holiday season, a LendingTree survey found, as cash-strapped buyers seek alternatives to stretch their budgets. That ...

  7. Thrive (website) - Wikipedia

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    The service offered online money management and planning, as well as using algorithmic advice to offer personalized guidance, based on transactions pulled from a user's loan, bank, and credit card accounts. It was acquired by LendingTree in 2009, and its original branded website was permanently shut down on June 3, 2011.

  8. Here’s why everyone in America seems to have more ... - AOL

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    A LendingTree study of census data found that 18.3 million homeowners in the U.S. spend more than 30% of their monthly income on housing. So if someone you know has a beautiful home, they may have ...

  9. Talk:LendingTree - Wikipedia

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    Business portal; This article is within the scope of WikiProject Business, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of business articles on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.