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old debt showing on bankruptcy report
oldfan12
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I went bankrupt in 2009 and was discharged in 2010. At the time I owed Lloyds TSB cards £15,000. This debt was included in my bankruptcy. I was recently the subject of internet fraud and was advised by the police to check my credit report.
On doing so I noticed that the Lloyds debt is still showing and that I am in default to the same £15,000.
Is this correct?
Thanks!
On doing so I noticed that the Lloyds debt is still showing and that I am in default to the same £15,000.
Is this correct?
Thanks!
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Defaulted accounts remain for 6 years, even if covered by an bankruptcy.
Check to make sure the entry is correct. See ---> Credit Reference File Clean Up Post BankruptcyFree/impartial debt advice: National Debtline | StepChange Debt Charity | Find your local CAB
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