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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am sorry staff help but you obviously have no clue as to what information companies get hold of. I work in the finance industry and have around 5-10 searches come ontp my desk every day from people with adverse credit.
The only information about other people a lender can get is if there is a financial link between you (eg Partner that you have applied for or have a joint account with).
Ironically, also, you are not entitled to the information of the other party, so lenders can actually get information that you do not have. As an example, I am married. If I applied for a mortgage, there would be a financial link between me and my wife created. Even if I did not go a head with it, the link remains. A lender will get information on both me and my wife if I (and I alone) applied for any other form of credit. If I were to check my credit file, it will only show information about myself, and not my wife.
For your credit file, call Experian on 0870 241 6212 and Equifax on 0870 010 0583. They will charge you around �2.00 (plus 50p if you pay by card).