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Siren Insider
// Tips Line

Tips, leads, corrections.

Email is the channel. If you have a source-grade story to share, evidence of a structural consumer-harm pattern, or a correction on a published report — this is how to reach the newsroom.

For confidential sources

If you have firsthand documentation of a consumer-harm pattern we should be reporting on, please write us. We protect the identity of sources who request confidentiality. We do not voluntarily disclose source identities under any circumstances. For especially sensitive tips, please indicate in the first line that you wish to communicate under reporter's privilege; we will respond with appropriate encrypted-communications options.

For corrections

If a published report contains a factual error, please write us promptly. Subject "Correction" plus the report title and the date. Substantive corrections are issued with a dated note appended to the report and, where the error materially affected a recommendation, with a banner at the top of the page until the correction has been distributed and acknowledged.

For sponsorship inquiries

Subject "Sponsorship". Siren Insider accepts a small number of sponsored slots per quarter. We have a 30-day evaluation requirement before any sponsored report is published. We do not accept sponsorships from payday lenders, debt-relief mills, multi-level-marketing programs, crypto-asset platforms, or any institution we have previously evaluated and declined to recommend.

For press

Subject "Press". Nora is occasionally available for comment on short-term lending, debt-relief misconduct, and adjacent consumer-protection topics. Please include publication, deadline, and angle.

This is not a customer-service line for any lender, debt-relief firm, contractor, or matching platform Siren Insider has reported on. For matters with a specific institution, contact that institution directly. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (consumerfinance.gov) accepts complaints related to consumer-credit institutions. Your state attorney general's office accepts complaints related to consumer-fraud patterns within your jurisdiction.

Mailing address

For legal correspondence only — ask in your email and we will provide the current mailing address.