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Noddle vs Other Agencies

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  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    B_G_B wrote: »
    I agree and would go one further YB.
    That's 5 further...my quote was from condition 10. ;)
    I wonder what they mean by “account information”.
    Reading further into condition 15, it refers you back to the homepage.

    From there, do you see "Your payment history" (top row, right hand side)? See the wording under that?..."Check how you have kept up payments over the past six years at 2 Credit Agencies." If you click that box you can see that only CallCredit and Equifax is included. There may be other omissions (not necessarily with Experian only)...there certainly used to be, but I can't find the summary box of included data for each CRA now.

    I'm on record on here for years saying checkmyfile is a waste of money. My opinion hasn't changed in that time...it's still better, and cheaper, to go direct to all 3 CRAs.
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