Avoiding Credit Trigger Lead Marketing and Protect Your Privacy

Avoiding Credit Trigger Lead Marketing and Protect Your Privacy

Ever applied for a loan and suddenly got bombarded with calls and offers from random lenders? You were likely the target of credit trigger lead marketing?a legal but intrusive practice where credit bureaus sell your info after a credit check. This post breaks down how it works, why it's happening, and most importantly, how you can protect yourself using opt-out tools, privacy best practices, and lender insights. Take back control of your credit data today.

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Imposter Scams Targeting Veterans and Servicemembers

Imposter Scams Targeting Veterans and Servicemembers

As we continue to honor and celebrate veterans, scammers increase efforts around holidays - like Veterans Day - to try to take advantage.

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New Dog, Same Old Scammer Tricks

New Dog, Same Old Scammer Tricks

Lots of people feel the urge to cuddle and care for a puppy - especially one that doesn't have a home and needs all the TLC an animal lover can give. But if you see an online ad for a dog, or any pet, be warned: that pooch's pic may just be a trick to steal your money.

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Five Steps to a Great Mortgage Deal

Five Steps to a Great Mortgage Deal

Shopping around for a home loan will help you get the best financing deal. A mortgage is a product, so why not apply the same tactics you use before you make any other major purchase? The cost of a mortgage depends on your credit history, and involves rates, points, fees, private mortgage insurance, and other factors, so it?s best to compare, compare, compare.

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In the Market for a New Vehicle?

In the Market for a New Vehicle?

Many of us depend on our cars - for work, errands, shuttling kids, and visiting loved ones. Maybe we love the freedom and convenience cars give us ? but many of us find the car-buying process frustrating because of sales and financing practices.

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