I didn't want to shatter his illusion, Jubber, just wait until he wants HP for a new car.
Better hope he can afford to pay in cash...
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Originally posted by PAH View PostHow well is a credit rating linked to one particular person?
Say for example I rent a different place each time I change contracts, do a runner and don't pay the last utility bills, month's rent etc. Are they only going to get me on record at that property, or are they clued up enough to link all my naughtiness together?
Somehow I think it's the former.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostNot sure but I think it may be true if a finance company does a credit check, i.e. a check with a view to a loan.
But if it is true generally then what's to stop some malicious person making repeated enquiries about a third party whose credit rating they wish to stitch up?
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Originally posted by Beefy198 View PostI don't believe that's true.
If you keep applying for credit that would look bad, but no record is made of you looking at it. After all, it's your information.
A Search made by a company looking to extend you credit is quite different to you looking at your own records - indeed Experian have quite a nice little earner where you can subscribe and view your records at any time.
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Originally posted by Beefy198 View PostI don't believe that's true.
If you keep applying for credit that would look bad, but no record is made of you looking at it. After all, it's your information.
But if it is true generally then what's to stop some malicious person making repeated enquiries about a third party whose credit rating they wish to stitch up?
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Just pay it if you owe.
Surely, as a contractor you should be in the position as plaintiff, not defendant?
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Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostBut don't do it too often as each look is recorded as a black mark.
If you keep applying for credit that would look bad, but no record is made of you looking at it. After all, it's your information.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI got hassled for 15 quid from plus.net when I gave up my broadband, the service was pay as you go and I objected to paying an exit fee.
The debt collectors they passed the debt on to threatened me with court action at which point I called them and invited them to do so. Never heard a peep out of them again.
For all I know I am listed as a bad payer on equifax but you can state your reason for not paying with them and it is up to the next potential creditor to decide the risk involved.
If he has a valid reason for not paying it let each party know by recorded letter.
ever inform me of this got me into a similar pickle recently. I complained to the debt collection agency and the utility company and they seemed understanding and I paid off the amount that was due immediately. The funny thing was is that they were charging me for time I wasn't there also in my old property.
You can bet your bottom dollar that the utility company and the debt collection agency have black marked me using Equifax and the four other credit rating companies, I'm going to check my name in 1 months time as a one off and get it corrected if they've made a c*ck up and black listed me as a bad payer... I will contest it !
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Originally posted by PAH View PostHow well is a credit rating linked to one particular person?
Say for example I rent a different place each time I change contracts, do a runner and don't pay the last utility bills, month's rent etc. Are they only going to get me on record at that property, or are they clued up enough to link all my naughtiness together?
Somehow I think it's the former.
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Originally posted by Sysman View PostThey don't give a monkey's about your credit rating.
How well is a credit rating linked to one particular person?
Say for example I rent a different place each time I change contracts, do a runner and don't pay the last utility bills, month's rent etc. Are they only going to get me on record at that property, or are they clued up enough to link all my naughtiness together?
Somehow I think it's the former.
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