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From All 3 Bureaus as of
Mar 09, 2026
Checking your own credit won't hurt your scores.
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What Customers Say About ScoreSense
Real experiences from members using ScoreSense to track, protect, and improve their credit.
Ava Thompson
Clear Insights, Fast Results
“The dashboard made my reports easy to understand, and I raised my score within weeks.”
Daniel Perez
Helpful Dispute Guidance
“I spotted an error and ScoreSense showed me what to do. The change hit my report the next cycle.”
Maya Patel
Peace of Mind with Alerts
“The alerts are clutch—I get notified the moment something changes across all three bureaus.”
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Everything you need to understand & improve your credit
We fill the gaps others miss—so you can see, track, and act with confidence.
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3-Bureau Scores & ReportsMonthly updates show what lenders might see.
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ScoreFactors™ ExplanationsKnow what’s helping and hurting your score.
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Alerts Across All BureausGet notified when changes hit your credit.
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Dispute SupportSpot errors and learn how to address them.
Real people when you need help. Real security, always.
Talk to specialists who break down your credit—while your information stays protected.
One-on-one Credit Help
Speak with a credit specialist who translates your reports into plain language and suggests clear next steps.
- ✓ U.S.-based support via phone or chat
- ✓ Personalized guidance based on your profile
Privacy & Data Protection
Your information is protected with strong encryption and layered safeguards to reduce unauthorized access.
- ✓ 128-bit encryption in transit
- ✓ Secure account protection controls
We never perform a hard inquiry for membership checks. Checking your own credit won’t affect your scores.
How does one-on-one help work? +
Connect by phone or chat and a specialist will review your reports with you, explain ScoreFactors™, and outline simple actions to take next.
Will checking my credit hurt my score? +
No. Viewing your own credit is a soft inquiry and does not impact your scores.