The National Advertising Division of BBB National Programs takes issues with promises by Quicken Loans that “No Registration, No Login” is required in company advertisements “encouraging consumers to refinance their mortgage and learn more about its low refinancing rates.”
Source: Inman News
Watchdog group asks FTC to review Quicken Loans mortgage ads
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