These reports show your credit history but do not always include your numerical credit score for free; they are primarily for verifying accuracy and checking for identity theft. Recognizing "Look-Alike" Scam Sites
A fake landlord or employer insists you check your credit through a specific link they provide before you can view a property or interview.
The string "creditscoregovz" bears the hallmarks of a URL used in . Scammers often use slightly altered domains (e.g., adding "gov" or "z") to trick users into providing sensitive data.
If your goal is simply to monitor your credit score without a fee, several reputable private services and government resources are available:
Under Federal law, AnnualCreditReport.com is the official website authorized to provide you with free credit reports from the three major bureaus— Equifax , Experian , and TransUnion.