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Wonga Loans on Credit Report

KieranJ
KieranJ Posts: 10 Forumite
Hi Guys

Got into the trap of these loans over the last year, now paid off in full & shudder at the thought of how much it has cost me since.

Anyway, all of these loans now appear separately on my credit report (even though they have all been paid back) so it makes it look as if I have 20+ credit accounts when in reality I have 4 - 1 credit card, 2 phones & a Littlewoods account.

Does anybody know if I can get these removed? It is having a adverse affect on my credit rating which is very annoying.

Thanks :T
Kieran
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  • Apples2
    Apples2 Posts: 6,442 Forumite
    If you rolled them over it is a new loan. You simply repaid the interest and took a new loan.
  • KieranJ
    KieranJ Posts: 10 Forumite
    :( Thanks for your reply Apples. So it's going to be 5-6 years before they disappear. My own fault entirely for taking them out but it's still annoying!
  • I didn't think that Wonga loans appeared on your credit report? I've had between 10 - 20 Wonga loans, are they all going to appear on my credit report? :-\
    Current debts:
    Wonga Loan - £0 :-)
    Vanquis Credit Card - £500 (£500 limit) :(
    Aqua Credit Card - £250 (250 limit) :-(
    NatWest Credit Card - £500 (£500 limit) :(
    NatWest Current account - £-1990 (£2000 overdraft limit) :(
  • Tixy
    Tixy Posts: 31,455 Forumite
    JamesWMH wrote: »
    I didn't think that Wonga loans appeared on your credit report? I've had between 10 - 20 Wonga loans, are they all going to appear on my credit report? :-\

    Yep - they show as something like credit agreement type 'advance against income'. And even if repaid on time will definitely put off any other potential lenders who you might have wanted to borrow from at least in the short term - as payday loans are a sign of not being able to manage on your income.
    A smile enriches those who receive without making poorer those who give
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  • Cash_Flow
    Cash_Flow Posts: 1,103 Forumite
    KieranJ wrote: »
    Hi Guys

    Got into the trap of these loans over the last year, now paid off in full & shudder at the thought of how much it has cost me since.

    Anyway, all of these loans now appear separately on my credit report (even though they have all been paid back) so it makes it look as if I have 20+ credit accounts when in reality I have 4 - 1 credit card, 2 phones & a Littlewoods account.

    Does anybody know if I can get these removed? It is having a adverse affect on my credit rating which is very annoying.

    Thanks :T

    Kieran

    How do you know they are having a adverse effect on your credit rating?

    You can't have them removed, they will drop off in six years.
  • Curr946
    Curr946 Posts: 525 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Yeah I read about this. Its a way to let lenders know more about you. Even subprime door step lenders are now at it. They are supossed to help boost your score so you can get out of subprime borrowing but im bot convinced.
    If you keep on doing what's you've always done, you'll keep on being what you've always been...:think:
  • KingElvis
    KingElvis Posts: 4,100 Forumite
    They look like dog shitt on your credit record.
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  • KieranJ
    KieranJ Posts: 10 Forumite
    Cash_Flow wrote: »
    How do you know they are having a adverse effect on your credit rating?

    You can't have them removed, they will drop off in six years.

    It was an assumption I suppose. 21 credit accounts as opposed to the 4 I actually have, doesn't look good.
  • Cash_Flow
    Cash_Flow Posts: 1,103 Forumite
    edited 15 November 2011 at 5:08PM
    KieranJ wrote: »
    It was an assumption I suppose. 21 credit accounts as opposed to the 4 I actually have, doesn't look good.

    17 of those credit accounts should be marked as settled;)

    With the above said any lender who pulls your file will know you borrowed money from the payday loan companies.

    Time is a great healer.
  • chanz4
    chanz4 Posts: 11,057 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper Xmas Saver!
    i had one for £65 pure profit, it appeared on my file and hasnt effected me in anyway
    Don't put your trust into an Experian score - it is not a number any bank will ever use & it is generally a waste of money to purchase it. They are also selling you insurance you dont need.
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