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Clearscore CCJ Error
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tmctavish
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I looked on my Clearscore account and it states that I have a CCJ on my account 'You have had at least one Court Judgement' on the negative factors section.
I just paid £4 to go onto Trust online and check, however there is nothing there?
Can you access any further detail on Clearscore or is it just an indication?
Really confused and don't want to have to pay £14.99 a month to check, it is ridiculous that we have to pay to access our own records!
Cheers for any pointers!
I just paid £4 to go onto Trust online and check, however there is nothing there?
Can you access any further detail on Clearscore or is it just an indication?
Really confused and don't want to have to pay £14.99 a month to check, it is ridiculous that we have to pay to access our own records!
Cheers for any pointers!

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You should be able to see the details in Clearscore....under My Report then look under Public Information in the Personal section of the report0
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Noddle (callcredit) is free to use :
https://www.noddle.co.uk
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Trust Online is the official court register, so should be correct. As well as checking Noddle, you can get a statutory copy of your Equifax report for £2. Clearscore uses information from your Equifax credit report.
www.equifax.co.uk/Products/credit/statutory-report.html
James
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