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Tidying credit report

I'm going through my credit report (now down to 1% utilisation of my available credit !). Can experian remove the internal searches they have done on my account - I have 5 lots of search showing. Whislt I know that they don't leave a footprint I would prefer it if they weren't on the report.

Thanks

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  • SmudgeUK
    SmudgeUK Posts: 264 Forumite
    Have also asked them this question, with the lower my bills footprint, and your own searches.

    Told them it would be easier if they stuck it in a section on its own, like equifac sticks searches that dont affect your credit file in a different table, but all they saidwas that they will take it on board, and if they decide to make changes t thway the report is produced they ay take any ides into account, but i am sure if enough complain about it, they will make changes.
    Awaiting Inspiration......................
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