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sunny-dave | 09:57 Wed 12th Mar 2014 | ChatterBank
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It seems that I don't exist - after many years at my current address Equifax have managed to lose my Electoral Roll record - you try buying stuff online if your identity can't be verified.

They are the most astonishingly complacent and unhelpful company I have ever dealt with (worse even than Sky and Scottish Power, which takes some doing).

It seems that **I** now have to do all the work to get myself reinstated on their database - my Local Authority have confirmed that I'm on the Roll, but I have to beg them to issue an 'update' so that Equifax can be appeased.

Equifax are the great gods who rule our lives and so I have no choice but to jump through their hoops - who appointed these ***, who controls them - they appear to place themselves above and beyond any national laws.

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*** = twits (approximately)
And breathe, dave........


Then.....

Go again :)
These credit agencies do seem to be a law unto themselves, and they accept without question reports from large corporations. Experian have quite happily accepted a totally false report on a debt from British Gas, staining my excellent record.

Angry Canary
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I haven't dared look at Experian yet ... but I fear the worst :+(
I don't understand why your identity needs to be verified to purchase stuff on-line?
1. Computer says who???


2. Computer says Nooo?

Take your pick, dave, but either is a right mare to deal with, IMO. But in the meantime, sir, can you prove who you claim to be as either 1/2 has occured. :+)
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Try taking out a mobile contract, ummmm - computer says 'no chance'.

Try getting something expensive/electronic delivered from a company you've not dealt with before - computer says 'you must be kidding'
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Even with a valid credit card (which I have) companies are (rightly) dubious about new customers with unverified addresses for certain transactions.
I feel your pain SunnyD. All of a sudden they want to see proof of my existence.
^ Who said that!!

Okay...I wondered what 'stuff' you were trying to purchase.

i currently hate experian, despite paying RM £100k + a month, experian say we dont exist... so RM take their word as law i can't get the company account set up properly...
Alot of people would give good money NOT to be an object of Ecperian's interest.

Angry Canary - dont get angry - get them to correct the entry
you have a right to correct data being entered against your name.
( Data Protection Act )
O God Equifax I mean - sorry
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To my utter amazement, threatening them with the Information Commissioner seems to have prompted some remedial action - I seem to be a real person again ... :+)
That's good news and a surprise, Dave.....now promise being a real person won't change you......xx

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