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Refused a new bank account - !!!!!!???

First of all, my apologies as I'm not sure if this is the correct forum or not. I'm posting here because the post concerns Equifax and Experian...

Yesterday I tried to apply for a second current account from First Direct. No problem you'd think - except they did a credit check and saw 'something dodgy' in my equifax report from the last six months.

This has got be baffled. Only three weeks ago I got an American Express card no problem, with a £6.5K limit! I'm not behind on any payments (to the best of my knowledge anyway!)

I've never had a credit card or bank account opening request refused before. My question is... I recall the First Direct rep mentioning Equifax - i'd like to get the report, but Equifax is £11.95 !!! compared to Experian which is £2 ! Would the 'dodgy' thing on my file show up in both Equifax and Experian?

PS: Whats the difference between the 'free' experian report and the one which they charge you for?

Thanks in advance.

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