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bankruptcy - incorrect mark on credit file - help please?
eagreen86
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hello, my husband went bankrupt in December 2007 and was discharged in June 2008. to be honest there wasn't much debt, apart from a loan from welcome finance for a car. i have been trying for ages to get the to change it on the credit report from late payments to default. Ive sent letters, went through credit expert, paying £14.99 month to get them to help me but nothing has changed. what do i need to do to get it changed as its up to welcome finance to change it on the credit report.
welcome finance did ask for proof of bankruptcy and the copy of the discharge papers which i sent, and the sent them back within a few weeks with stamp to say it had been looked at but still nothing has changed.
what or who should i go to to get help with this?
please help, i am always looking around to see what i can do but i keep on going round in circles
thank you
welcome finance did ask for proof of bankruptcy and the copy of the discharge papers which i sent, and the sent them back within a few weeks with stamp to say it had been looked at but still nothing has changed.
what or who should i go to to get help with this?
please help, i am always looking around to see what i can do but i keep on going round in circles
thank you
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