Credit scores

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Published on Jul 24, 2023

Jul 24, 2023

Why can't I see my credit score?

Why can't I see my credit score?

Why can't I see my credit score?

Your credit score won't show up instantly if you're just starting out building your credit. Don't worry too much.

This is completely normal and is due to the fact that you typically need at least six months of credit history before you can see your score. Even if you’ve been an authorized user on someone else’s account for a while before getting a Mine Card, you still may have to wait until you’ve had your own line of credit for at least six months. You can read a little more about this phenomenon in this article.

Again, don’t worry. We know you’re itching to see your score and track your progress, but the first six months is a part of that process too. We’ll let you know as soon as your credit score is available to view. For now, just keep being responsible with credit and money. That’s the best thing you can do to help you score grow.

*This communication is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice.*

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Sam Lipscomb

Sam Lipscomb

Sam Lipscomb

Sam is a Kenyon College alum and is currently product & ops lead at Mine. He's been a go to personal finance resource among his peers since getting his first credit card during his sophomore year of college. He hails from Washington, DC, loves all things aviation, and currently lives in New York.

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