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Why would you do a credit rating on parent?
 
            
                
                    Woolington                
                
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                    Hi all,
Why might a family member have taken a credit rating out on our aged fully compos mentis parent? he had no knowledge of it having been ordered - is it really this easy? is it legal?
What are the reasons it might be done? sinister and otherwise!
                Why might a family member have taken a credit rating out on our aged fully compos mentis parent? he had no knowledge of it having been ordered - is it really this easy? is it legal?
What are the reasons it might be done? sinister and otherwise!
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            What do you mean by 'do a credit rating'?
 Do you mean access their credit report?
 If so, it would suggest they want to know what credit they have. Perhaps they're trying to estimate their inheritance.0
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 I am unsure exactly what you are saying. Is it that a family member has accessed a credit report from one of the three CRAs on behalf of an elderly relative?Woolington wrote: »Hi all,
 Why might a family member have taken a credit rating out on our aged fully compos mentis parent? he had no knowledge of it having been ordered - is it really this easy? is it legal?
 What are the reasons it might be done? sinister and otherwise!I work within the voluntary sector, supporting vulnerable people to rebuild their lives.
 I love my job 0 0
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            Sorry! the family member ordered an Equifax credit report without the parent's knowledge which came as a letter.
 I didn't know what it was at the time, so didn't pay particular attention. What do they show? Is it a legitimate thing to do? It seems very intrusive! I'd be hopping mad if my children did that to me!0
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            They must have pretended to be the parent then. No way would they send it to a 3rd party and if the request was done online you would need an intimate knowledge of the persons financial affairs.0
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            No, they shouldn't have done - at least not without permission.
 It will show their credit history for the last 6 years, financial associates, ER registration and other bits and pieces.0
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            It will show their credit history for the last 6 years, financial associates, ER registration and other bits and pieces.
 thank you! so it can only look into the banks etc you specify - you don't just press a button and every bank etc comes up? having ordered one, can it be altered?0
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            All the lenders that appear on that credit report will show up.
 Users can't make changes to their own credit reports. It's held by the CRA in question.0
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            All the lenders that appear on that credit report will show up.
 if an account had been closed would that still show up?
 Would Equifax keep a record of each credit rating application made? I seem to recall two - could I prove that?0
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            Closed accounts within the last 6 years and recent searches will show.
 Can you prove what?0
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            All the lenders that appear on that credit report will show up.
 a penny is dropping! so it wouldn't include savings, just organisations he's lent money from? so credit arrangements? (sorry that's a really dummy realisation!) I'm not aware he had any, he was very solvent, yet there were at least three entries. Are there common or garden 'lenders' that I might not be considering?0
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