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Ah, I must have missed that, in which case completely agree with youstandupguy wrote: »Yeah - take your point and looking at it again I note the op admits to 10 different addresses which will be sufficient to put lenders off.
Total 'Failed Business' Debt £29,043
Que sera, sera.
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I have 100 linked addresses.
I can assure you that I have only lived at 7 physical locations since 1996. How different companies handle "flat" addresses (3F2, 3FR, 3/6, Flat 3F2, Flat 3R are all the same in Edinburgh...) seems to be the problem.
I have no idea how this affects credit eligibility, but I'm not running 100 different credit files to check all those!
I have over 100 too.
Likewise I live in fair edina
I believe the linked addresses are so they can pull in reports from lenders who submit data where the address is in a previous address or in a slightly different format.
It shouldn't in itself be an issue.0
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