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no switchin so now i'm !!!!!in !
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skids12
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thought i'd take martin's advice and switch BUT ! apparently because I nor my partner have no credit history ( neither good or bad ) we can not switch
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Like most journalists, Martin likes slogans that require over-simplifying things.
Nothing is free. The money that is apparently 'free' requires some efforts to get it. You had a lot of time, at least since joining MSE, to think about your credit history and to build some. And you need it not only for getting switching bonuses.0 -
As you've found, you have to have an account to switch, how did you think you were going to switch without an account ? Credit files aren't checked for switching.0
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But they are checked for opening an account - something which is a pre-req for almost all switches that carry a bonus (which I assume is behind skids12's interest).
I must say it is hard to believe that someone with an existing current account should not have a credit record. Unless they had their account for 15+ years?
skids12, who told you that you do not have a credit history? Have you confirmed this with e.g. noddle.co.uk? And, more importantly, who told you that you cannot open a current account without a credit history?0 -
it was my partners account we tried to switch first from first direct to m&s and then we were going to change mine ( i'm with nationwide ). We've both had our current accounts for 15yrs + . He only gets a disability benefit paid into his ( m&s only require £100 a month into their current account ) . Any ways , applied online and then they phone to say that he hasn't got enough credit history ???? . We don't buy things on tick , haven't got any loans.....0
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of course we've already got current accounts....we were trying to switch ( as advised by dear ol martin )0
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it was my partners account we tried to switch first from first direct to m&s and then we were going to change mine ( i'm with nationwide ). We've both had our current accounts for 15yrs + . He only gets a disability benefit paid into his ( m&s only require £100 a month into their current account ) . Any ways , applied online and then they phone to say that he hasn't got enough credit history ???? . We don't buy things on tick , haven't got any loans.....
He doesn't fit the criteria for M&S simple as.0 -
Yep, he probably didn't fit the M&S criteria. Or they couldn't find him on the CRA files - see below. That can happen to anybody, at any bank.m&s only require £100 a month into their current account )
"hasn't got enough credit history" sounds a bit of a strange reason for getting turned dow. Did you actually check your / his credit history? It might be something simple such as missing electoral roll, or use of a different address. Even a slight difference in address can mean the bank can't find you.
You could probably still apply in person, if you take your passport/DL and a recent utility bill or bank statement into a Branch. If there is a Branch near you.
I don't know whether Martin Lewis mentioned you need to pass a credit check to open a current account - if he didn't, he should have done.0 -
I don't know whether Martin Lewis mentioned you need to pass a credit check to open a current account - if he didn't, he should have done.0
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I think colstem meant Martin's recent TV appearance when he was promoting switching for bonuses, but, most likely, failed to mention possible problems with credit checks when (and as a result of) opening new account(s).0
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I think colstem meant Martin's recent TV appearance when he was promoting switching for bonuses, but, most likely, failed to mention possible problems with credit checks when (and as a result of) opening new account(s).0
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