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@Anonymous wrote:So does that mean I get to access my scores for free? Ugh I still cant access it. I click on it and nothing pops up.
Here's an update from Discover: This feature allows you to click on the "get now" button to give you a general rating of your credit standing! This will then provide you with tools to assist you with factors that may be impacting your credit score.
Like I stated, its the same monitoring service. They only changed the name. You have access to scores when you apply for new credit. Some of your current creditors may be offering its members monthly scores.
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Just checked. It's a soft INQ on TU.