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Do HSBC Credit Check Contractors???

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    #11
    Makes you realize how badly a CCJ can ruin your life.

    I am not a legal eagle but the CCJ HAS to be approved by a judge before it is released , right ? and if so on what basis is it approved ? i.e. say its some crazy ex landlord claming that you still live in his flat when you don't and you owe £1000 in unpaid water rates bils ? would a judge sctutinize the alleged debt before approving the CCJ against you ? or do you have to attend court to defend yourself ?

    Its a pretty big deal going to a CCJ hearing or the trial for the CCJ itself I guess, must be avoided at all costs these days so it seems. If you get the CCJ in terms of stigma and the barriers it creates for you .... its almost as bad as serving prison for 3 months with a record so it seems.

    This sucks.

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      #12
      Originally posted by ib4969 View Post
      Just secured a gig with HSBC after being out of work a while..miracles do happen!
      Only thing is i've recently got a CCJ for defaulting on a loan...do these boys credit check contractors and if they do.....am I up sh*t creek??
      Yes they will.

      I suggest you substitute someone instead. How about me?

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        #13
        Originally posted by eliquant View Post
        Makes you realize how badly a CCJ can ruin your life.

        I am not a legal eagle but the CCJ HAS to be approved by a judge before it is released , right ? and if so on what basis is it approved ? i.e. say its some crazy ex landlord claming that you still live in his flat when you don't and you owe £1000 in unpaid water rates bils ? would a judge sctutinize the alleged debt before approving the CCJ against you ? or do you have to attend court to defend yourself ?

        Its a pretty big deal going to a CCJ hearing or the trial for the CCJ itself I guess, must be avoided at all costs these days so it seems. If you get the CCJ in terms of stigma and the barriers it creates for you .... its almost as bad as serving prison for 3 months with a record so it seems.

        This sucks.
        Agreed, but you have to file a defence and then having filed a defence the Court will list a date at which time you will appear.

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          #14
          I've recently started a contract at HSBC - as well as the usual checks carried out by an external agency (Kroll) like credit check, criminal record, job history, education etc, they also put you through an internal account opening process which is where they do another more thorough credit check - just spoke to one of the permies here and they've confirmed that if you have a CCJ (less than 10 years ago) then you wouldn't get through the internal check ...

          It took 6 weeks between me accepting the contract and actually starting due to the time it takes to carry out all these checks too, so if you've already been put forward, it could take a while before you find out.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Sezzler View Post
            I've recently started a contract at HSBC - as well as the usual checks carried out by an external agency (Kroll) like credit check, criminal record, job history, education etc, they also put you through an internal account opening process which is where they do another more thorough credit check - just spoke to one of the permies here and they've confirmed that if you have a CCJ (less than 10 years ago) then you wouldn't get through the internal check ...

            It took 6 weeks between me accepting the contract and actually starting due to the time it takes to carry out all these checks too, so if you've already been put forward, it could take a while before you find out.

            Actually if the CCJ was over 6 years then they can not trace it. I had one from uni...removed from file 3 years ago and doesn;t show up on ANY check.

            Permie is exaggerating......but OP is still knackered...

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              #16
              Originally posted by Sezzler View Post
              I've recently started a contract at HSBC - as well as the usual checks carried out by an external agency (Kroll) like credit check, criminal record, job history, education etc, they also put you through an internal account opening process which is where they do another more thorough credit check - just spoke to one of the permies here and they've confirmed that if you have a CCJ (less than 10 years ago) then you wouldn't get through the internal check ...

              It took 6 weeks between me accepting the contract and actually starting due to the time it takes to carry out all these checks too, so if you've already been put forward, it could take a while before you find out.
              In my experience of HSBC it depends very much what agency you have come through. All the contractors from one agency got credit checked a while back (some had already been on site over a year!) but nobody else did.

              You may also be presented with an IR35 unfriendly three way contract that you must sign shortly after starting (on top of your agency conract). Again this seems a bit hit and miss who gets called in to sign.

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                #17
                So, how did you go?

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                  #18
                  Of the two contracts I have been successful with this year, both did full 3rd party 5-year vetting procedures through First Advantage Europe which is very thorough - they will pick up anything related to a bad credit rating. I think this is standard practice in all financial firms now. I would put money that it will be picked up, but then that info will be passed to RBS to make a judgement on whether they accept that risk or not. THing is this vetting can take around 4 - 6 weeks to come through, so you are likely to start on site, then when this CCJ is picked up, you could potentially be escorted offsite immediately and the contract terminated. I'd fess up now and ask them before going through the hassle and stress.

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                    #19
                    JoJo - dude, this thread is from May. Just wondering how the fella got on...

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