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Notice of corrections on Experian through Credit Club

shineondiamond
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Can anyone find where you submit a notice of correction for your Experian report? I have found guidance that says "Use the “Query Your Report” tab to send us the text for your Notice of Correction", but I can't find that tab!
A CCJ that I am told will be set aside is still there. Parking eye kept photographing me on the entrance to my house which is next to their car park entrance, with difficulty and time I and my neighbours who are also affected got them to waive the letters we were overwhelmed with, and move the camera, but I found they missed one and it is now a CCJ. The car park landowner has said it will be set aside, but it is slow!
A CCJ that I am told will be set aside is still there. Parking eye kept photographing me on the entrance to my house which is next to their car park entrance, with difficulty and time I and my neighbours who are also affected got them to waive the letters we were overwhelmed with, and move the camera, but I found they missed one and it is now a CCJ. The car park landowner has said it will be set aside, but it is slow!
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I would advise against a notice of correction as it is likely to cause more problems than it will solve.
It is difficult to understand why you failed to defend the ccj when you received the court papers.
Now that the ccj has been granted, it will not be set aside until YOU apply to the court for it to be set aside, not the car park landowner.0 -
Hi, They have said they WILL set aside the CCJ, because it was their error in photographing me on my own land and sending parking tickets. I think I underplayed my dealings with Parking Eye because I didn't want to seem like people who moan about a parking charge. Parking Eye photographed me and my neighbours going into our own entrance next to theirs for many months resulting in LITERALLY hundreds of letters. I dealt with the first couple individually by the means laid out on their website, where you don't get a record of the discussion, which they waived but continued sending me their notices. I then entered into general correspondence with them, as did my neighbours, one of which is a solicitors office, finally sending them notice to cease and desist harassment and send me no more letters. It took ages to get them to move the cameras, involving the solicitor squaring up with a workman sent to block our access saying he would have him in court that morning. Eventually Parking Eye backed down, grudgingly, accepted our rights and said they would clear all the parking charges against the residents. It was only when I looked at getting credit last week, two years later, that I found they had missed one. I contacted a person at parking eye (not easy) and they initially didn't want to know. I contacted the court and they advised me to go through the attempt to get it set aside before using the court to do it, as it is easier and cheaper for them. For me it would cost over 400 initially, plus a solicitor, plus it is 200 miles away. I appealed to the landowner and they have got Parking Eye to agree to set it aside, but it is so slow. You wondered why I didn't respond to the parking charge? I must have sent over 40 responses, and it became a part time job scale project in my life, all to be allowed to mind my own business on my own property. but that wasn't enough.0
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