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How do I find out what Credit Cards I have had over the years to reclaim my charges?

jamesy1965
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in Credit cards
Does anyone know how I would go about finding out what credit cards and when I had them, so that I can register a claim against the unfair charges that were brought about by them?
Cheers!
Cheers!

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jamesy1965 wrote: »Does anyone know how I would go about finding out what credit cards and when I had them, so that I can register a claim against the unfair charges that were brought about by them?
Cheers!
Last 6 years will be in your credit files, Experian, Equifax.0 -
Thanks for that, Bethany!
Is there any way to get that info without being charged?0 -
I got a report from Equifax online today - it says 30 days free and then you can cancel before the 30 days is up
I think Experian do similar too.Proud to be dealing with my debts
Total Debt May 08 : £135120 -
jamesy1965 wrote: »Thanks for that, Bethany!
Is there any way to get that info without being charged?
Yes both Experian and Equifax do a free 30 day trial but make sure you sign up for the correct deal and most importantly cancel when you have your report.
http://www.creditexpert.co.uk/
https://www.econsumer.equifax.co.uk/consumer/uk/landing.ehtml?start=&0 -
jamesy1965 wrote: »Thanks for that, Bethany!
Is there any way to get that info without being charged?
Yes, if you already have a Capital One credit card (or if you apply for one and are accepted),
then you can get 2 free credit reports per year from Equifax:
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cards/identity-fraud#can
http://www.equifax.co.uk/capitalone
You could also try Annual Credit Report, as they are also free:
http://www.annualcreditreport.co.uk/0
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