The Best Credit Cards for the Holidays
Credit Karma Chief Consumer Advocate Bethy Hardeman provides her recommendations for the best credit cards to use during the holidays to save some money.
Credit Karma Chief Consumer Advocate Bethy Hardeman provides her recommendations for the best credit cards to use during the holidays to save some money.
According to the FTC, about one in 20 Americans have an error on their credit report that is impacting their credit score by at least 25 points. Credit Karma's new Direct Dispute feature lets its members file a dispute with the credit bureau directly from the site.
In the last year, over six billion VantageScore credit scores have been used by lenders and sites like Credit Karma, doubling the figure from this same time last year.
In addition to filing a dispute with each of the credit bureaus, you can now file disputes on Credit Karma's website for free, with just a few clicks.
Over 25% of Americans have an error on their credit report that could be affecting their credit score. Direct Dispute is a completely free feature on Credit Karma that allows its members to file disputes with the credit bureaus directly, which may help to keep their credit information current and accurate.
Credit Karma aims to democratize access to personal financial information, giving away credit scores and credit monitoring to its members for free. The site has launched its Direct Dispute feature to make it easier for consumers to fix errors on their credit reports.
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