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Credit Score 0

EMMAB81
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I went back on to Experian today for the first time in several months and was shocked to see my score as 0. I am not sure how to get out of this or best way of building my credit file up. i have a few defaults on file. Mainly small so i am thinking of paying these off in full. Some only have a year left on. If i pay them off in full will they still be removed in a year or will they remain on for 6 years from me paying these off? I also have a larger one which i am not currently in a position to pay at the moment. This will only has 6 months left. Shall i try and pay off in full or ride that one out?
Last year i had a CCJ on file. This was removed as i paid within the 28 days but since then it seems my credit score seems to have been constantly getting worst even though nothing new is showing on my file. A lot has dropped off my file since the cci was removed but my credit file still doesn't seem to be getting any better. Feels like I'm on a uphill battle constant with it.
Also i found out i have not been added to the electoral services by equifax even though the local council has me down. The council passed on my electoral roll number which i gave to experian but they are saying the addresses dont match up 100% and there having to look into this. I know this is also having a negative effect on my file but surely that cant be holding it back that much.
I have been knocked back on a lot of credit and now am giving up.
Coincidently my business credit is good. Just been given a £40,000 finance loan for a new vehicle, computer finance, hotel finance.
Last year i had a CCJ on file. This was removed as i paid within the 28 days but since then it seems my credit score seems to have been constantly getting worst even though nothing new is showing on my file. A lot has dropped off my file since the cci was removed but my credit file still doesn't seem to be getting any better. Feels like I'm on a uphill battle constant with it.
Also i found out i have not been added to the electoral services by equifax even though the local council has me down. The council passed on my electoral roll number which i gave to experian but they are saying the addresses dont match up 100% and there having to look into this. I know this is also having a negative effect on my file but surely that cant be holding it back that much.
I have been knocked back on a lot of credit and now am giving up.
Coincidently my business credit is good. Just been given a £40,000 finance loan for a new vehicle, computer finance, hotel finance.
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No one but you see's your "score", it's just a made up number. Credit providers do see your payment history and it's this that drives the decision to grant credit or not. A track record of not paying your bills will count against you massively.0
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Is everything ok with Call credit/Noddle ?0
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worried_jim wrote: »No one but you see's your "score", it's just a made up number. Credit providers do see your payment history and it's this that drives the decision to grant credit or not. A track record of not paying your bills will count against you massively.
thanks for the reply. i understand somewhat that the numbers itself doesn't really help in decisions, but i just wonder why it would be 0 as in terms of that there must be an issue somewhere. i know i have a few defaults but i had several more than this a few months ago and my score was up in the 300s0 -
i have a few defaults on file. Mainly small so i am thinking of paying these off in full. Some only have a year left on. If i pay them off in full will they still be removed in a year or will they remain on for 6 years from me paying these off?
I have been knocked back on a lot of credit and now am giving up.
What personal credit have you been turned down for? The only lenders that you would have a chance of being eligible for, would be with sub-prime credit cards. But given the fact you are still paying off your defaults, is it wise at this moment in time, to be looking for further credit?
Edit: And welcome to the forum EMMAB81I work within the voluntary sector, supporting vulnerable people to rebuild their lives.
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Ignore your score. It’s not somewhat not helpful or useful but completely useless and not helpful.
Can you see all your accounts on Experian with the correct details - balances, limits, defaults etc?
If so then you have nothing to worry about0 -
@emmab81
congrats on beating my previous experian score of 52.
light hearted humour no harm intended.
Think I've manged to get 3xx rangeReplenished CRA Reports.2020 Nissan Leaf 128-149 miles top charge. Savings depleted. VM Stream tv M250 Volted to M350 then M500 since returned to 1gb0 -
I went back on to Experian today for the first time in several months and was shocked to see my score as 0. I am not sure how to get out of this or best way of building my credit file up. i have a few defaults on file. Mainly small so i am thinking of paying these off in full. Some only have a year left on. If i pay them off in full will they still be removed in a year or will they remain on for 6 years from me paying these off? I also have a larger one which i am not currently in a position to pay at the moment. This will only has 6 months left. Shall i try and pay off in full or ride that one out?
Last year i had a CCJ on file. This was removed as i paid within the 28 days but since then it seems my credit score seems to have been constantly getting worst even though nothing new is showing on my file. A lot has dropped off my file since the cci was removed but my credit file still doesn't seem to be getting any better. Feels like I'm on a uphill battle constant with it.
Also i found out i have not been added to the electoral services by equifax even though the local council has me down. The council passed on my electoral roll number which i gave to experian but they are saying the addresses dont match up 100% and there having to look into this. I know this is also having a negative effect on my file but surely that cant be holding it back that much.
I have been knocked back on a lot of credit and now am giving up.
Coincidently my business credit is good. Just been given a £40,000 finance loan for a new vehicle, computer finance, hotel finance.
It's indicative only, other variables need to be included.0
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