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See what your score's been up to | Click to view in your browser Why it pays to check your score reg

See what your score's been up to | Click [here]( to view in your browser [ClearScore]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Google Plus]( [Youtube]( [Linkedin]( Why it pays to check your score regularly The thing with credit scores is that they’re constantly changing. And the easiest way to keep track of yours is to check your free ClearScore report regularly. (The hard way? Being unexpectedly turned down for credit.) It'll take two minutes to register, and then it's yours forever. [Show my score]( How regular checks can help your score: It’s your chance to fix mistakes A staggering 38% of people who check their reports find something on there that shouldn’t be. When did you last check yours? Spot any sneaky goings-on Fraud, unfortunately, is a fact of life. But checking your report regularly helps spot anything suspicious. Learn how to make smarter decisions When you’ve got all the facts there in front of you, it’s easier to make informed choices about credit. See offers you’re eligible for If applying for credit feels like guesswork, use our eligibility ratings to suss out which lenders are most likely to approve you. [Rating] [Read our reviews]( on [Google] [Rating] [Read our reviews]( on [TrustPilot] [Member of the CIFAS Programme] Member of the CIFAS Programme [Authorised and regulated by the FCA] Authorised and regulated by the FCA [Member of Get Safe Online] Member of Get Safe Online [Official partners with Equifax] Official partners with Equifax [Clearscore] [About us]( [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( [Update my preferences]( © 2017 ClearScore Technology Ltd. 47 Durham St, London, SE11 5JA

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