April 21, 2008

LendingTree Corporate Espionage? Insider Job

Got this email from LendingTree today:

April 21, 2008

Dear LendingTree Customer:

We want you to know that some loan request forms our customers sent to LendingTree may have been seen by lenders without our consent. These lenders then used the forms to market their own mortgage loans to our customers. While we don't believe that the forms were used for any other purpose, we want you to know what happened and what we did to correct this situation, as well as what you can do to monitor your credit records.

What Happened and What We Did

Recently, LendingTree learned that several former employees may have helped a handful of mortgage lenders gain access to LendingTree's customer information by sharing confidential passwords with the lenders. When we learned of this situation, we quickly contacted the authorities, and LendingTree is helping with their investigation. We promptly made several system security changes. We also brought lawsuits against those involved.

Based on our investigation, we understand that these mortgage lenders used the passwords to access LendingTree's customer loan request forms, normally available only to LendingTree-approved lenders, to market loans to those customers. The loan request forms contained data such as name, address, email address, telephone number, Social Security number, income and employment information. We believe these lenders accessed LendingTree's loan request forms between October 2006 and early 2008.

What You Can Do

Again, we don't believe any identity theft or fraudulent financial activity resulted from this situation. However, we suggest you get a free credit report. Look for any accounts you didn't open and/or inquiries from creditors that you didn't initiate. If you see anything you don't understand, contact the credit bureau. If you see anything suspicious, you may want to file a fraud alert with the bureaus. For more information on how to do this, please refer to LendingTree's Guide to Protecting Your Credit and Identity.

Where to Get More Information

We regret any inconvenience and apologize for any unwanted mortgage calls you may have received. For more information about this situation, and for more information on what you can do, please refer to the attached Questions & Answers .

Sincerely,

R.L. Harris

NOTE: Maryland residents are encouraged to contact the Maryland Consumer Hotline at 1-888-743-0023 if they have any questions about this communication. They can also contact the Department of Consumer Protection at www.oag.state.md.us or in writing at: Office of the Attorney General, 200 St. Paul Place, Baltimore, MD 21202.

Wow, 1.5 years is quite a lengthy time.

BTW, Props to LendingTree for not covering it up!

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April 10, 2008

Interesting webchat app - anyone ever use it? - Userplane | Webchat 2

Userplane | Webchat 2

Just ran across this. Thinking about integrating it into my site (somewhere) anyone ever use it?

What do you think? Useful or a waste of time?

If you were on a site and wanted to find out more, would you use it?

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October 11, 2006

Bank of America phone customer service experience or Now I know why I don't call customer service!

Bank of America | Online Banking | Customer Service | Customer Service Phone Numbers I just got off the phone after about a half hour wait and getting transferred 3 times to supposedly the business customer service when in actuality I was transferred to personal account customer service...

aaah...frustrating...

Why can't the accounts be connected?!

Anyone else have experiences like this? Care to share 'em?

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