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credit score alert

An automatic notification when a credit score changes significantly or when new activity appears on a credit report.

Example

The credit score alert notified him within hours that a new account had been fraudulently opened.

Memory Tip

ALERT — early warning. Fraud caught early causes far less damage.

Why It Matters

Credit score alerts help you monitor your financial health and catch potential identity theft or fraud quickly. By receiving notifications about significant changes, you can take immediate action to address errors on your credit report or dispute unauthorized accounts before they cause serious damage to your creditworthiness.

Common Misconception

Many people believe that checking their credit score with an alert will lower their score, but these monitoring services use soft inquiries that do not affect your credit rating. Only hard inquiries from lenders reviewing your application impact your score negatively.

In Practice

Sarah sets up credit score alerts through her bank and receives a notification when her score drops 30 points unexpectedly. She investigates and discovers a fraudulent account opened in her name by someone who stole her information. Because she caught it within days through the alert, she was able to contact the creditor and dispute the charges before significant damage occurred to her credit profile.

Etymology

Modern credit monitoring feature — real-time awareness of credit changes.

Common Misspellings

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