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Best app to keep track of your credit
Best app to keep track of your credit
Too many ads
Constant emails trying to sell you credit cards. Pop up on app about updates. Nope just more credit card offers.
My score goes up and down
My score goes up and down and there’s no changes to my credit and yet it still goes up and down make sense
Credit Karma
Great credit tool
Good
Very good with calculations
So So
The app is a useful monitoring tool but the fact that 90% of page space is overrun with “offers” for people to acquire debt is a turn off for me. I have no credit or debt and intend to remain that way. In a society with a massive debt problem, I believe it to be a net negative that a credit tool is constantly trying to sell people on acquiring debt. More so, I wonder if it’s not malicious in the fact that CK gets kickbacks for pointing people into a financial hole?
Keep up the good work!
Keep it up!
May 5, 2024
May 4, 2024
May 3, 2024
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
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