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WHY CHOOSE GO CREDIT PRO?

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We pull your credit information from Equifax, Experian and TransUnion so reviewing your credit factors that influence your credit score is made easy and intuitive. 

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Our advanced analyticals understands your credit and debt to give your customized recommendations on which credit cards or loans to choose so you can save. 

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Our free credit monitoring services include real-time alerts about important changes to your credit, $50k identity theft protection and restoration, and regular credit checks to help you pinpoint and address any errors that may appear on your credit report. 

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Choosing the best credit card can be challenging. With the GO CREDIT PRO recommendation engine, we aim to make it easy by helping you select the most suitable credit card. 

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Choosing the best credit card can be difficult. GO CREDIT PRO recommendation engine aims to simplify the process by assisting you in selecting the most suitable credit card.

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Finding the right personal, car, or student loans is now simple with our comprehensive credit and debt analysis of your account, providing specific recommendations.

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Navigate to your financial future, starting with your credit score.

 We use Identity IQ to show you what’s impacting your credit score, if you are overpaying on your loans and credit cards, and how your financial picture compares to your peers. We’ll show you personalized, objective savings recommendations on home loans, credit cards, auto loans and more.

How Often Do Credit Scores Change?

Example Timeline of Credit Score Changes

Example Timeline of Credit Score Changes

Example Timeline of Credit Score Changes

Credit scores can change once a week for some and not at all for months (or even longer) for others. It usually takes specific changes to your credit information for your score to move, and once these changes occur, it could take some time for your credit report to reflect your new status. Due to this fact, you may want to consider tracking your credit score over longer periods of time. While the fact that your credit score hasn’t moved in a few months might seem concerning, it will likely seem less so in the context of a sixty-point improvement over an entire year. 

Starting to Improve Your Credit

Example Timeline of Credit Score Changes

Example Timeline of Credit Score Changes

When you open a new line of credit, a few immediate changes are usually made to your credit report. Most instantly, a new hard inquiry will probably be added to your report, and your average age of credit history could drop. Due to these factors, opening a new account is likely to drop your credit score in the short term. However, as you begin to diligently pay off your bills, the additional on-time payments, the higher number of total accounts and your now-growing age of credit history will likely outweigh the initial downsides, and your score can benefit in the long term. 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQS)

What is Credit?

Credit is simply the ability for a consumer to be able to borrow money in order to purchase a product or service. You can get credit from a grantor (for example, from a bank), to whom you will need to pay back the full amount and possible interest charges that might add up over the period of time. There are four different types of credit starting with revolving credit, charge card, service credit, and installment credit. When you get credit and pay it back on time your credit rating improves over time and allows you the opportunity to borrow more from grantors. You have several credit scores you can check from the three top credit bureaus to see where your stand in the range. Check your credit often to see where you stand. 

What is Bad, Good, & Excellent Credit?

The most popular credit scoring system in the United States is based on the FICO (Fair Isaac Corp.) range. This scoring range starts at 300 as the poorest score and goes up to 850 as the highest range possible, or excellent credit. Specifically, bad credit ranges from 300 to 629, fair credit ranges from 630 to 689, good credit ranges from 690 to 719, and finally, excellent credit which ranges from 720 and to 850. Other popular credit score range formulas exist, such as the Identity IQ, which is what Experian, Equifax and TransUnion, our credit score provider uses. It too ranges from 300 to 850. Checking your credit score with Go Credit Pro is easy and can be done every month to see how your credit is performing. 

How Do I Check My Credit Score?

How Does My Free Credit Score Check Affect My Credit?

How Does My Free Credit Score Check Affect My Credit?

Checking your credit score is quite easy with Go Credit Pro and can be done in 90 seconds. You can do a credit check once a month with a account and get daily credit checks with your account. Once you open your new account you will get an instant credit check from Experian, Equifax and TransUnion, using Idenity IQ, which has their own way to calculate credit scores. Other credit score models include the FICO score, which uses a different methodology to calculate your credit. You can use our reports to determine the types of accounts you have open, your credit utilization, and many other important metrics that you need to know in order to understand where you stand on the credit range. This will help you determine your financial health. 

How Does My Free Credit Score Check Affect My Credit?

How Does My Free Credit Score Check Affect My Credit?

How Does My Free Credit Score Check Affect My Credit?

When you check your credit score for free with Go Credit Pro it makes no impact on your credit score since it is a soft credit check, not a hard credit check. When doing a soft credit check you are only pulling your credit score to view how you are performing, not because you are applying for a loan or other type of credit that you are hoping to get approved for. You do a free credit check online as many times as you like (at a cost if done more than once monthly) and it will not affect your credit standing. If you plan on applying for a loan, then you are saying that the lender can “check my credit” to see if you can be approved. This type of inquiry will affect your credit score. 

What is a CPN Number?

Does Doing a Credit Check with Go Credit Pro Hurt My Credit?

Does Doing a Credit Check with Go Credit Pro Hurt My Credit?

A Credit Privacy Number (CPN) is a 9 digit number that is free and legal to get depending on how you use it. You will commonly find high-level business or government officials and members using this number that allows them to protect personal information for security reasons. You still need to have a social security number, as the CPN number is not a replacement for it. This number is used for business purposes that can allow a business to build credit, while not affecting in any way your current or past credit history. You will still rely on your credit score for personal use and it will determine you ability to get loans and other types of credit once you apply for it. 

Does Doing a Credit Check with Go Credit Pro Hurt My Credit?

Does Doing a Credit Check with Go Credit Pro Hurt My Credit?

Does Doing a Credit Check with Go Credit Pro Hurt My Credit?

There are only certain factors that can affect your credit score. Some of those factors are your payment history, credit utilization rate, credit age, account types, and the amount of credit inquiries you have on your account. More importantly, it also matters that type of inquiries that occurred. If it was a simple soft credit check, that Go Credit Pro performs, your credit will not be affected. On the other hand, if you have had a hard credit inquiry, for example applying for a loan, will slowly reduce your credit score. Typically, the reduction in your credit score will be minor and rebounds afterwards. 

What is My Credit Score Upon Account Opening?

What is My Credit Score Upon Account Opening?

What is My Credit Score Upon Account Opening?

Everyone begins with a blank slate, without any records or credit score. If you do not have any data on your consumer report you cannot have a credit score since there is nothing to calculate. The credit bureaus will begin collecting your data at the age of 18 if you begin to borrow credit. This means what when you are getting your credit card or loan you will have to go to banks or other lenders that will approve those with no credit history – usually meaning you will end up paying high interest rates. The lender will pull your credit score and find nothing upon credit request. If you are approved and pay you wills on time the lender will typically report it to the bureau. 

Can I Check My Credit Score Everyday?

What is My Credit Score Upon Account Opening?

What is My Credit Score Upon Account Opening?

Go Credit Pro will give you your credit score once a month based on the identity IQ. You can check your credit score everyday but it will cost you. Typically, your credit score will gradually improve over time, so it is best to check on occassion to see a much more significant improvement or decline. If you do choose to check your credit score often you do not have to worry about it affecting your credit score. There are two types of credit inquiries that can happen. Hard inquiries are the types of credit checks that can impact your credit score slightly and is usually done by a creditor. While soft credit checks will not impact your credit score. 

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