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Effect of searches on credit file
VisionThing
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I know that searches have an effect on our credit rating, but to what extent?
I had a notification from Experian that there were "several" new markers on my account. When I checked it seems that my recent foray onto price comparison sites for home insurance resulted in 8 companies searching me.
I would understand if they were either the company I finally settled on or any of those I had searched via their own websites, but these are just other companies which cropped up in my results - why do they need to be searching me anyway when I am not seeking anything from them?
I was feeling confident about applying for one of the "poor credit" cards, but I guess I should now wait for these search markers to fade into the background.
How long is a search considered a negative aspect on file?
These searches are not showing on Noddle or Equifax.
I had a notification from Experian that there were "several" new markers on my account. When I checked it seems that my recent foray onto price comparison sites for home insurance resulted in 8 companies searching me.
I would understand if they were either the company I finally settled on or any of those I had searched via their own websites, but these are just other companies which cropped up in my results - why do they need to be searching me anyway when I am not seeking anything from them?
I was feeling confident about applying for one of the "poor credit" cards, but I guess I should now wait for these search markers to fade into the background.
How long is a search considered a negative aspect on file?
These searches are not showing on Noddle or Equifax.
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They're unrecorded ID enquiry searches. As such they're not seen by lenders when searching your file.0
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That's good to know. The Experian email made it sound like a huge panic! Hehe
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VisionThing wrote: »That's good to know. The Experian email made it sound like a huge panic! Hehe
Thank you.
Why does not surprise me!0 -
VisionThing wrote: »That's good to know. The Experian email made it sound like a huge panic! Hehe
Thank you.
Probably to try and encourage you to keep paying the charge for the totally worthless "service" they offer. If you're paying £15 a month or whatever just cancel it, they have to provide you with a copy of your file for £2.Sam Vimes' Boots Theory of Socioeconomic Unfairness:
People are rich because they spend less money. A poor man buys $10 boots that last a season or two before he's walking in wet shoes and has to buy another pair. A rich man buys $50 boots that are made better and give him 10 years of dry feet. The poor man has spent $100 over those 10 years and still has wet feet.
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VisionThing wrote: »When I checked it seems that my recent foray onto price comparison sites for home insurance resulted in 8 companies searching me.
...why do they need to be searching me anyway when I am not seeking anything from them?
But you are, you are seeking insurance quotes (and therefore a service) from all the insurers listed on the price comparison website!
As above though, I wouldn't worry, i have hundreds on mine from many of these price comparison websites instantly sending me a reminder etc for old cars i have had because i forgot to delete them from my account.
As an aside though, searches disappear after 24 months (On Noodle anyway)0 -
But you are, you are seeking insurance quotes (and therefore a service) from all the insurers listed on the price comparison website!
As an aside though, searches disappear after 24 months (On Noodle anyway)
I get that, I just didn't think they would need to search my credit file just to give a quote - they get all the info they need from the forms we complete to sign up.
Never mind, if these searches have no effect I'll just ignore them.
Thanks. 24 months I can live with.0
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