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Originally posted by drikkerJust been asked if I have any blackmarks on my credit record - if so then no banking contract for me!! My current credit record with Experian, Equifax is good - all squeaky clean but I am a discharged bankrupt from 15 years back that does not appear anywhere I can find.
Any bod know if banks, agencies look in sources other than public ones?
Is my secret safe?
Thanks
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Why would being a discharged bankrupt prevent you from working in a bank unless it was a regulated "Approved Person" position?
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Thanks dudes,
I'll check where I can (thanks Swamp Thing for some ideas) and just go for it - main prob is if minsky1 is right and the banks share non-public information.
I'll let u know
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Any debts or bad debts will be wiped 6 years after they were settled. (So if you got into debt and defaulted a few times and then took 5 years to pay off the debt you then have to wait a further 6 years for it to clear from your credit record)
HTH
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Originally posted by TheRightStuffI then they also check forums
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"discharged bankrupt from 15 years back that does not appear anywhere I can find."
At 7 years after discharge this is wiped off your record
Same with any bad debts or CCJ's
(actually some are 6 years but can never remember which is which so safer to assume 7 years for all)
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You could try seeing if any other credit agencies have this on their files (the ask them to remove it): GB Group, CallCredit, Creditsafe
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I think that it is wiped after 6 years (as you are discharged). Unlikely to be on any records so you should be OK.
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Originally posted by drikkerJust been asked if I have any blackmarks on my credit record - if so then no banking contract for me!! My current credit record with Experian, Equifax is good - all squeaky clean but I am a discharged bankrupt from 15 years back that does not appear anywhere I can find.
Any bod know if banks, agencies look in sources other than public ones?
Is my secret safe?
Thanks
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I think youare knack'd.
Banks share information between themselves not in the public domain.
Even discharged bankrupts.....
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Credit Checking
Just been asked if I have any blackmarks on my credit record - if so then no banking contract for me!! My current credit record with Experian, Equifax is good - all squeaky clean but I am a discharged bankrupt from 15 years back that does not appear anywhere I can find.
Any bod know if banks, agencies look in sources other than public ones?
Is my secret safe?
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