Tag Archives: Vague

Wells Fargo account closures cast light on vague cost of a credit score hit

This month Wells Fargo (WFC) announced it was shutting down personal lines of credit, a lending product consumers could use to consolidate debt, pay for surprise expenses, or even use as a checking overdraft safety net.  The decision was made after an early 2020 review of its businesses, where the bank found that personal lines of credit weren’t as popular as loans, and only 40% of account holders had balances, a bank spokesperson told Yahoo Finance. (The main difference between a personal… Source link

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Ad-Tech Industry Is ‘Paralyzed’ by Vague Proposals From Google

Ari Paparo, CEO of Beeswax, is one of the most recognizable names in ad-tech Twitter, with his insightful (and often acerbic) commentary making him essential reading for those who want a cutting-edge commentary on the space:    GDPR jail would be awesome. I’d know everyone, we could all wear blue blazers in the yard, and in our free time the inmates could get together to start an ad network. — Ari Paparo (@aripap) August 14, 2019 Ahead of the announcement that his company is soon to be… Source link

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