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Why does MSE eligibility checker say 0%
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Not for me they didn't.thebritishbloke wrote: »MSE actually uses Equifax for searches. I've never had a soft search show up from MSE on Noddle, but I have on Equifax.
I've used the eligibility checker 3 times in the past year and all 3 appear on Noddle as: "Comparison Site (Hdd) Moneysavingexpert Administration Review"
Absolutely nothing listed on Equifax0 -
thebritishbloke wrote: »MSE actually uses Equifax for searches. I've never had a soft search show up from MSE on Noddle, but I have on Equifax.
I've definitely seen MSE checks on Noddle. I don't look at my Equifax regularly so not sure if they appear there or not.
Just been and checked the eligibility checker's FAQ and it mentions checking Equifax and CallCredit so looks like we're both right
My point still stands - the existence of Experian data doesn't mean the MSE checker finds anything.0 -
I've definitely seen MSE checks on Noddle. I don't look at my Equifax regularly so not sure if they appear there or not.
Just been and checked the eligibility checker's FAQ and it mentions checking Equifax and CallCredit so looks like we're both right
My point still stands - the existence of Experian data doesn't mean the MSE checker finds anything.
That's so weird, my Noddle report doesn't have searches from them, but Equifax does o.OCredit 'Score' - Don't buy the credit 'score' that Experian, Equifax and Noddle want to sell you. It's an arbitrary number that means nothing when it comes to applying for credit.
ALWAYS HAVE A DIRECT DEBIT SET UP FOR THE MINIMUM PAYMENT ON YOUR CREDIT CARDS, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER YOU PLAN TO LOGIN AND PAY EACH MONTH.0
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