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Nationwide Charges Default
                
                    itsdagal                
                
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                    Hi Guys and Girls,
I wonder if any of you can help with this.
Back in 2008 I changed bank accounts without realising that I had a £5 charity direct debit still on the account.
This resulted in charges etc amounting to £422 and to make matters worse I moved house so did not realise this had happened.
A default was subsequently registered which I did not notice until 2010. When I saw this I repaid it within a couple of months through the Debt Collection Agency that was looking after the file. My report now says satisfied.
I was wondering if there was any likelihood of getting this removed as it is the only blot on my file and I am in a position where I would like to apply for a mortgage.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
                I wonder if any of you can help with this.
Back in 2008 I changed bank accounts without realising that I had a £5 charity direct debit still on the account.
This resulted in charges etc amounting to £422 and to make matters worse I moved house so did not realise this had happened.
A default was subsequently registered which I did not notice until 2010. When I saw this I repaid it within a couple of months through the Debt Collection Agency that was looking after the file. My report now says satisfied.
I was wondering if there was any likelihood of getting this removed as it is the only blot on my file and I am in a position where I would like to apply for a mortgage.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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            What's the default date? Sounds like it'll drop off soon anyway.What will your verse be?
R.I.P Robin Williams.0 - 
            Hi Guys and Girls,
I wonder if any of you can help with this.
Back in 2008 I changed bank accounts without realising that I had a £5 charity direct debit still on the account.
This resulted in charges etc amounting to £422 and to make matters worse I moved house so did not realise this had happened.
A default was subsequently registered which I did not notice until 2010. When I saw this I repaid it within a couple of months through the Debt Collection Agency that was looking after the file. My report now says satisfied.
I was wondering if there was any likelihood of getting this removed as it is the only blot on my file and I am in a position where I would like to apply for a mortgage.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Wouldn't be worth challenging it as it would drop off this year. You may have to postpone the mortgage by a few months but look at it as a few months to save a few more pounds to possibly save towards you mortgage.[strike]Debt 1 £50.70[/strike]Paid:D
Debt 2 [strike]£190£175£157[/strike]Paid:D
Debt 3 [strike]£189£169[/strike][strike]£159[/strike][strike]£124.07[/strike]Paid:D
Debt 4 [strike]£472£452[/strike]£4020 - 
            Unfortunately the default was not registered until 2010 (which seems a long time after the event in itself) so it still has two years to run.0
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            Unfortunately the default was not registered until 2010 (which seems a long time after the event in itself) so it still has two years to run.
The default should be dated about 3 months after you went into an unarranged overdraft.
Complain in writing and quote the relevant part of the ICO guidance on filing defaults. I think section 13/14 refers to current accounts.What will your verse be?
R.I.P Robin Williams.0 - 
            Thank you - I did think these seemed odd.0
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            Just to update on this - I contacted Nationwide by letter and they have removed the default as a gesture of goodwill (guilty conscience at the level of charges maybe) so all good.0
 
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