What are Credit Alerts, and how does Credit Monitoring work?
Credit alerts are email notifications that are sent to members of FreeScore when a critical change occurs to one of their credit reports at the three national credit bureaus — TransUnion, Equifax, and Experian. It’s important to monitor all three of your credit files because critical changes can cause your credit scores to decrease or increase significantly. Once you request your first credit score as a member of FreeScore your credit monitoring service is automatically activated. You’ll receive an alert whenever one of the three credit bureaus posts new information in your credit report that could potentially affect your credit score; the alerts will be sent to the email address you provided during enrollment.
Credit alerts are email notifications that are sent to members of FreeScore when there’s a critical change to their credit information at the three national credit bureaus: TransUnion, Equifax, and Experian. It’s important to monitor all three of your credit files because critical changes can cause your credit scores to decrease or increase significantly. Once you request your first credit score as a member of FreeScore, your credit monitoring service is automatically activated. You’ll receive an alert whenever one of the three credit bureaus posts new information that could potentially affect your credit score; the alerts will be sent to the email address you provided during enrollment.
Credit alerts are email notifications that are sent to members of FreeScore when there’s a critical change to their credit information at the three national credit bureaus: TransUnion, Equifax, and Experian. Once you request your first credit score as a member of FreeScore, your credit monitoring service is automatically activated. You’ll receive an alert whenever one of the three credit bureaus posts new information that could potentially affect your credit score; the alerts will be sent to the email address you provided during enrollment.