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Worth a check....

I have got current reports from the 2 main CRA's and I'm glad I got them, after sorting out a few minor problems some months ago and rectifying what was in the reports I was happy that they were correct.

Today however I checked Mycallcredit, what a shock, I know they are not widely used, but they have 2 defaults recorded against me with cards I have never applied for let alone ever had.

These defaults are going back to 2002, and to say I'm annoyed and pee'd off is an understatement, I'm livid, so Ive sent them a secure message.

So please be aware, it may be well worth checking out Mycallcredit just in case
Aiming to be debt free....but still off target

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  • Ali-OK
    Ali-OK Posts: 4,073 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Debt-free and Proud!
    I think I'd better check them and Equifax too - having done so with Experian I found 8 errors on there alone - one of them was Experians own typo!

    I've found it incredibly frustrating to sort them out..but winning the battle!

    Good luck with sorting yours.
    Back on the DFW Wagon:

    CC - £3,300 on 0% til 04/2020
    CC - £4,500 on 0% til 02/2019
    Loan - £12,063.84 as at 4/1/18
  • richgirl
    richgirl Posts: 233 Forumite
    I credit report once per year, touch wood so far no problems
  • vwman_3
    vwman_3 Posts: 688 Forumite
    These CRA's are a law unto themselves they should be made to pay compensation if they get it wrong............who am I kidding, in my dreams........
    Aiming to be debt free....but still off target
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