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Well, I got in (eventually) seems to be ok to read and will be fine the cost (free lol).
At the risk of being stupid, where's the bit for checking your actual score, I probably can't see it for looking!
Thank
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I think they show your "score" as a 5/5... 3/5 etc.
Scores are worthless anyway.0 -
Gordon_Hose wrote: »I think they show your "score" as a 5/5... 3/5 etc.
Scores are worthless anyway.
Yep. It is free after all.Free/impartial debt advice: National Debtline | StepChange Debt Charity | Find your local CAB
IVA & fee charging DMP companies: Profits from misery, motivated ONLY by greed0 -
I think it's a better way of representing your score anyway.
1/5 it's bad.
5/5 it's good.
Simples.0 -
Yup, got it now i was just looking over it lol. for a free service its ok. CreditExpert is fine for the free trial, but way too expensive for me otherwise.0
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At £14.99 a MONTH creditexpert is the most expensive service out there. Noddle has done everything they can do, for free... which proves CE is a complete rip-off lol0
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I just checked my report on Noddle for the first time and was rather surprised to see all my 22 year old daughters history sat there along with mine, upon checking it has her name as an alias for me.
How do I go about seperating our credit histories? I wouldn't want her signing up and having access to mine!LBM April 2011 £4906
:j:j DEBT FREE 4th NOVEMBER 2011 :j:j
Clothes Challenge 2011 £60.24/£200
Virtual sealed pot #136 - £1.60 Sealed pot # 1365 Nectar card - £8.80 Overdraft £0.00
Do I need it? Can I afford it? Is it cheaper elsewhere?0 -
Is it the same on the full callcredit report?
If so then you need to contact callcredit to get it sorted.
If it's just on the noddle report then it could be an error in their new systems, and you would need to point out the error to that team. register@noddle.co.ukFree/impartial debt advice: National Debtline | StepChange Debt Charity | Find your local CAB
IVA & fee charging DMP companies: Profits from misery, motivated ONLY by greed0 -
Is it the same on the full callcredit report?
If so then you need to contact callcredit to get it sorted.
If it's just on the noddle report then it could be an error in their new systems, and you would need to point out the error to that team. [EMAIL="register@noddle.co.uk"]register@noddle.co.uk[/EMAIL]
Well as I've only just registered (lost the invite last month in my trash after I'd been on holiday and only thought of looking for it today) it's just the callcredit one I can see at the moment. I've emailed and asked for advice.LBM April 2011 £4906
:j:j DEBT FREE 4th NOVEMBER 2011 :j:j
Clothes Challenge 2011 £60.24/£200
Virtual sealed pot #136 - £1.60 Sealed pot # 1365 Nectar card - £8.80 Overdraft £0.00
Do I need it? Can I afford it? Is it cheaper elsewhere?0 -
Gordon_Hose wrote: »At £14.99 a MONTH creditexpert is the most expensive service out there. Noddle has done everything they can do, for free... which proves CE is a complete rip-off lol
That's not true at all is it? The two services are very different indeed.
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