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STAYING ON TOP OF YOUR CREDIT HAS NEVER BEEN EASIER
With one powerful tool, access your credit score, full credit report, credit monitoring, financial tips, and more!
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BENEFITS OF CREDIT SCORE:
•Daily Access to your Credit Score
• Real-Time Credit Monitoring Alerts
•Credit Score Simulator
•Personalized Credit Report
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Frequently Asked Questions:
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Credit Score and More helps you stay on top of your credit by providing your latest credit score and report and understanding key factors that impact the score. It also monitors your credit daily and informs you by email if any significant changes are detected, such as a new account being opened, a change in address, employment, delinquency, or inquiry has been reported.
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Yes. Credit Score and More will monitor and send email alerts when there has been a change to your credit profile.
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Credit Score and More is entirely free to AltaOne Federal Credit Union members.
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Credit Score and More is a “soft inquiry” which does not affect your credit score. Lenders use “hard inquiries” to make decisions about creditworthiness when you apply for loans.
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The credit score will be updated every seven days and displayed in mobile and online banking. You can click “refresh score” as often as every day for an updated credit score.
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Credit Score and More makes its best effort to show the most relevant information from a credit report. If you think some information is wrong or inaccurate, you can obtain a free credit report from www.annualcreditreport.com and then dispute inaccuracies with each bureau individually. Each bureau has its process for correcting inaccurate information, but every AltaOne Credit Score and More user can “File a Dispute” with Transunion by clicking on the “Dispute” link within Credit Score and More. Transunion will share this with the other bureaus if the inaccuracy is verified.
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Three major credit-reporting bureaus (Equifax, Experian, and Transunion) and two scoring models (FICO or VantageScore) determine credit scores. Financial institutions use different bureaus, as well as their own scoring models. Over 200 credit report factors may be considered when calculating a score, and each model may weigh credit factors differently, so no scoring model is identical.
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AltaOne Federal Credit Union uses its own lending criteria for making loan decisions.
The services are provided by SavvyMoney, Inc. and do not represent any agreement by AltaOne Federal Credit Union to provide any product, service, or other benefit to me. Information provided by SavvyMoney, Inc. is for educational purposes only and does not represent accounting, tax, legal, real-estate, mortgage, and financial planning or investment advice by AltaOne Federal Credit Union. The credit report card and score is not used for determining loan rates or loan approval purposes; loan rates and approvals are based on information provided separately to AltaOne Federal Credit Union when you apply for a loan. The credit score found in the credit report used by AltaOne Federal Credit Union may be different than the credit score provided within SavvyMoney.