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Wholly inaccurate errors on my credit report
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johnsmith1890 wrote: »Would you not be distressed - or at the very least, concerned - if your name, address, previous addresses, names of financial associates, DoB, and all the financial details of your borrowing, including the names of the providers, and more, was sent to a random person? The word 'distress' is probably used here as a legal term, but there's no getting away from the fact that these data breaches could be very worrying to those affected. And there's absolutely no need for them to happen.
Indeed I would be concerned, but that isn't what has happened to the OP so it's difficult to understand why he/she would be distressed.0 -
Had to grin a little at the title, what is an inaccurate error.0
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My monthly income would be nicely boosted if I were to get £300 every time I was either concerned or distressed...I work within the voluntary sector, supporting vulnerable people to rebuild their lives.
I love my job
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I'm distressed by compensation culture.
Who do I apply to for compensation?0
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