Not exact matches
While a «hard
pull» — lenders checking your
credit history — does impact your score, a «
soft pull» — you checking — does not.
While a flurry of potential creditors checking your
credit score might cause those three little numbers to temporarily dip slightly, consumers viewing their own
credit report — called a
soft pull — has no impact on
credit score.
While the «
soft pull» that PersonalLoans.com may initiate will not affect your
credit score, please note that
credit inquires by selected lenders, lending partners, and affiliates will likely impact your
credit score.