Some customers allege that LendingTree failed to disclose that personal information provided during the loan application process such as loan type, loan purpose, desired loan amount, credit score, employment status, and contact information would be transmitted to third parties through tracking technologies embedded on the platform. The claims allege this was a violation of federal and state privacy laws and was misleading and deceptive.
If you believe you qualify, complete the form to learn whether you may be eligible to pursue a claim.
1. You are 18 years or older.
2. You applied for a loan through LendingTree within the past two years.
3. You provided personal or financial information to LendingTree during the application process, such as loan type, loan purpose, credit score, employment status, or contact information.
If you believe you have been impacted, here’s what you can do:
- Gather Your Documentation: Collect any documents, screenshots, emails, or account records showing that you started or used a LendingTree loan application. Helpful items include confirmation emails, loan offers, screenshots of the application process, or records showing the information you entered.
- Prepare Your Information: Have your contact information and state of residence ready. Note approximately when you applied and how far you progressed through the application process (completed, partially completed, or stopped before submitting).
- Complete the Form: If you believe you qualify, complete the form and submit your documentation to learn if you may qualify to pursue compensation.