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Originally posted by Fandango View Postyou can use CallCredit http://www.noddle.co.uk which is free. You will just be shown adverts/sent emails about products they think you might be interested in.'s
Experian were good, I used their service to monitor until I was happy nothing else was going on.
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Originally posted by sbakoola View Postas I've been told that if you inspect your own credit rating too many times this could in itself lower your Credit Rating.
Your own searches are recorded for your own viewing - potential lenders cannot see them.
Too many applications for credit is what lowers your credit worthiness, it makes you look desperate.
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I use https://www.checkmyfile.com/ which is cheaper than Equifax and aggregates the big three's data plus more
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Originally posted by Fandango View Postyou can use CallCredit http://www.noddle.co.uk which is free. You will just be shown adverts/sent emails about products they think you might be interested in.
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Originally posted by sbakoola View PostAnyone know where to subscribe for personal credit check events notifications ?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
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Originally posted by Fandango View Postyou can use CallCredit http://www.noddle.co.uk which is free. You will just be shown adverts/sent emails about products they think you might be interested in.
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you can use CallCredit http://www.noddle.co.uk which is free. You will just be shown adverts/sent emails about products they think you might be interested in.
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostMost do them, I know Equifax ent me alerts when things changed, can't remember how much it was but it wasn't a lot.
I use https://www.checkmyfile.com/ which is cheaper than Equifax and aggregates the big three's data plus more
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Most do them, I know Equifax ent me alerts when things changed, can't remember how much it was but it wasn't a lot.
I use https://www.checkmyfile.com/ which is cheaper than Equifax and aggregates the big three's data plus more
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Take a look at the Experian website, they probably have something like what you're looking for.
I get told by Experian when anyone performs a credit check on me (for ID fraud purposes).
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Anyone know where to subscribe for personal credit check events notifications ?
Anyone know where to subscribe for personal credit check events notifications ?
I'm looking for something that gives you current credit rating and gives you e-mail alerts and CR changes if there is a credit event recorded against you. Something that could possibly check Equifax, Experian etc.
It would be good if it doesn't leave a record of when you are looking at your own credit rating on the fore-mentioned Credit Ratings agencies, as I've been told that if you inspect your own credit rating too many times this could in itself lower your Credit Rating.
Any advice would be much appreciated.Tags: None
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