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Well I'm very glad I signed up to the free trial
Toomuchdebt
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of Experian..I found out my ex husband is still linked with me...grrr.have filled in a disassociating thing.Also found out my credit appears to be basically Ok-no late payments,no oustanding loans etc so I'm happy about that.
Debts Jan 2014 £20,108.34 :eek:
EF #70 £0/£1000
SW 1st 4lbs
EF #70 £0/£1000
SW 1st 4lbs
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I agree with you there, I had trouble getting credit when I moved, looked at the report through the free trial and found that 2 ex's (not even that long term!?!) were on as associates, and they hadn't got me down as on the electoral register. I would definitly advise others to check theres too, it is reassuring to check that nobody ios obtaining credit in your name.Debt £5600 all 0%0
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dont forget to check the two other agencies...they might also show your ex's associationEU tariff on agricultual product 12.2%
some dairy products 42.1% cloths 11.4%
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2 other agencies??Oh yikes-do they do free trials too?I signed up via quidco for experian.Debts Jan 2014 £20,108.34 :eek:
EF #70 £0/£1000
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Equifax is one and can't remember the name of the other but someone is sure to post it.
Was going to mention something else but it has completely escaped me. Early onset dementia?? Hope not!"Bad planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part."
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website are
https://www.econsumer.equifax.co.uk/consumer/uk/sitepage.ehtml?forward=gb_elearning_credit14
http://www.callcredit.plc.uk/corporate_scripts/consumer_creditreport.aspEU tariff on agricultual product 12.2%
some dairy products 42.1% cloths 11.4%
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no free trials on those
The experian isn't too bad at £2 but the other one is £8.95!! Debts Jan 2014 £20,108.34 :eek:
EF #70 £0/£1000
SW 1st 4lbs0 -
callcredit also has a £2 report.EU tariff on agricultual product 12.2%
some dairy products 42.1% cloths 11.4%
EU Clinical Trials Directive stops medical advances0 -
ok I must be blind then..will go and have another look-lolCLAPTON wrote:callcredit also has a £2 report.Debts Jan 2014 £20,108.34 :eek:
EF #70 £0/£1000
SW 1st 4lbs0 -
EU tariff on agricultual product 12.2%
some dairy products 42.1% cloths 11.4%
EU Clinical Trials Directive stops medical advances0 -
see told you I was blind-lolDebts Jan 2014 £20,108.34 :eek:
EF #70 £0/£1000
SW 1st 4lbs0
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