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You should never form a "psychological attachment" to money that you haven't received. You must have never heard the saying "never count your eggs before they hatch". The terms and conditions were listed on the offer and it's not Turbo Tax's fault nor CK's fault that people don't read the terms and conditions. As adults in today's society, we should know the importance of reading the fine print. Credit Karma did not scam anyone, if you completed the terms and conditions, $100 was deposited. This situation shouldn't blemish the company's reputation, instead, it should be taken as a learning experience for everyone to read the terms and conditions to ensure you qualify and complete the steps to receive the offer.