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National Hunter Shafting Mortgage Applicants
GingerBob_3
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Interesting article in the Telegraph:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/borrowing/11467480/The-secret-database-blacklisting-borrowers.html
Mortgage applicants beware! This unregulated database (guess who runs it :rotfl:) could scupper your chances of acceptance through no fault of your own. Best to file a SAR before you apply for a mortgage, just to be sure that some other lender hasn't blacklisted you for no good reason.
I hope the affected couple mentioned in the article seek punitive damages against the low-life organisation that runs National Hunter, and the lender - Yorkshire Building Society - that maliciously blacklisted them. It's typical of them, the database hosts, to wash their hands of all responsibility.
BTW: Quote from YBS "...We therefore take any inconsistencies in mortgage applications seriously ...". As a rule of thumb, any organisation taking something "seriously", or "very seriously" is nearly always having to make such an assertion because they've screwed up - as is the case here.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/borrowing/11467480/The-secret-database-blacklisting-borrowers.html
Mortgage applicants beware! This unregulated database (guess who runs it :rotfl:) could scupper your chances of acceptance through no fault of your own. Best to file a SAR before you apply for a mortgage, just to be sure that some other lender hasn't blacklisted you for no good reason.
I hope the affected couple mentioned in the article seek punitive damages against the low-life organisation that runs National Hunter, and the lender - Yorkshire Building Society - that maliciously blacklisted them. It's typical of them, the database hosts, to wash their hands of all responsibility.
BTW: Quote from YBS "...We therefore take any inconsistencies in mortgage applications seriously ...". As a rule of thumb, any organisation taking something "seriously", or "very seriously" is nearly always having to make such an assertion because they've screwed up - as is the case here.
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I hope the affected couple mentioned in the article seek punitive damages against the low-life organisation that runs National Hunter,
National Hunter is owned by the lending industry itself to protect it's own interests. Been in existance since 1993 so hardly a secret organisation either.0
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