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Need a EQUIFAX voucher code

Anybody have this?

There is a text box to enter promotional code

Many thanks
Sunil

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  • Got my credit report last week, they put code on leaflet.

    enter the code "myrating" in the offer box it says
  • jeeves_2
    jeeves_2 Posts: 273 Forumite
    has anyone got one for experian too by any chance?

    ps.thanks for the equifax one russel

    J
  • suniil
    suniil Posts: 447 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Excellent find. CR costing £12.95 reduced to £6.25
  • windym_2
    windym_2 Posts: 5,261 Forumite
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    I don't understand. Why are you paying more than £2 or is it a different report? :confused:

    From Moneytips 10 August...
    Most information used to credit score is held by the three credit reference agencies: Equifax, Experian and CallCredit. As we’re talking billions of pieces of data, there are certain to be mistakes, so it’s important to check that they’re accurate.


    The Consumer Credit Act 1974 gives you a statutory right to see your credit reference files by simply writing to them, with a £2 cheque, and detailing your past addresses.

    Experian. Experian Consumer Help Service, PO Box 8000, Nottingham, NG80 7WF
    Equifax. Equifax PLC, Credit File Advice Centre, PO Box 1140, Bradford, BD1 5US
    CallCredit. Callcredit plc, Consumer Services Team, PO Box 491, Leeds, LS3 1WZ
    IMPORTANT! Don’t pay more than statutory £2. These site’s will try to flog you more advanced credit reports, but see later for how to get those free.


    I just did mine online for Equifax and Experien and they came within 48 hours, albeit one of them charged £2.50. Hope we're talking about the same reports here as this could save you.
  • To view your credit report online costs more, but yeah you can order the paper one for only £2.00, all three credit compaines have to provide this by law.
    Experian, Equifax and Callcredit

    Sorry don't have code for Experian, although you can join up for the online one for 30 days free, you have to use your credit card but if you cancel before 30 days they wont charge, then it's just a small ammount per month afte that.
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