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Marketing Association schools Harmoney after Fair Trading Act complaints

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Chelsea Armitage
Wed, 03 Aug 2016

Peer-to-peer lending platform Harmoney has been given a slap on the wrist by the Marketing Association after a direct marketing campaign landed it in court.

“Harmoney is a member of the Marketing Association and, following some consumer complaints, has received training from our specialist

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Chelsea Armitage
Wed, 03 Aug 2016
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