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kingstreet wrote: »Hunter isn't a blacklist.
All it does is stores application data, so that a lender can see and compare how the data on an application may have been changed from one application to another to help to detect attempted fraud.
From above: "If you are fortunate they will not have logged their concerns via the National Hunter system for other lenders to view."
I'd call that a blacklist.0 -
From above: "If you are fortunate they will not have logged their concerns via the National Hunter system for other lenders to view."
I'd call that a blacklist.
http://www.nhunter.co.uk/faq/?secton=1
Read Under : What data do we hold
and this
http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?148597-N-Hunter-Limited-The-Secret-Credit-Reference-Agency!0 -
This would be the concern
The application information we hold is used to help financial organisations concerned determine whether the information contained within the application form is accurate. If it is not accurate, this could be because the person making the application is attempting to commit fraud, or it could be that someone is attempting to impersonate an innocent person.
My suspicion is that Tesco have considered they have been given inaccurate information. If a new application is now submitted with further differing information the borrower has a problemI am a Mortgage Broker
You should note that this site doesn't check my status as a Mortgage Broker, so you need to take my word for it. This signature is here as I follow MSE's Mortgage Adviser Code of Conduct. Any posts on here are for information and discussion purposes only and shouldn't be seen as financial advice.0 -
This would be the concern
The application information we hold is used to help financial organisations concerned determine whether the information contained within the application form is accurate. If it is not accurate, this could be because the person making the application is attempting to commit fraud, or it could be that someone is attempting to impersonate an innocent person.
My suspicion is that Tesco have considered they have been given inaccurate information. If a new application is now submitted with further differing information the borrower has a problem
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/1612117
But even i make second application, no information changes and it will be the same as what i have given to the tesco. My income ,job title, employer, address, age , dob, amount looking to borrow, deposit , all the utlity bills evrything stays the same. Nothing is going to change in my new application0
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