ChatterBank31 mins ago
someone is using our home address - how to stop it
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Hi , Dont know if anyone can help me but i am becomming increasingly concerned about the number of telephone calls / non spam mail i am getting for a person who has registered our details at this address its an ex coucil house and I know the details are not the last owner of the house. we are getting debt collectors and all sorts. please can anyone advise me how to remove this guys details from our address. Thanks Lis
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In the meantime any mail that arrives write on the envelope "Not Accepted" then drop it into the mail box to be returned to sender.
It may be worth your while to do a credit check on your house number and postcode. If it appears unfavourable you can have any bad credit details from a previous occupant removed. May take a bit of time but it should stop your unwelcome visitors.
In the meantime any mail that arrives write on the envelope "Not Accepted" then drop it into the mail box to be returned to sender.
It may be worth your while to do a credit check on your house number and postcode. If it appears unfavourable you can have any bad credit details from a previous occupant removed. May take a bit of time but it should stop your unwelcome visitors.
Do a credit check on your address. If it turns up unfavourable you can ask why.
Unfortunately many "areas" are blacklisted, often due to a minority of local residents having poor credit ratings.
If your specific address comes up it should highlight the name of the person who is not credit worthy.
If that person has moved way tell them so. You may have to provide a few documents ie. utility bills, council tax notices etc to prove your credibility but once done it should sort your problem.
Unfortunately many "areas" are blacklisted, often due to a minority of local residents having poor credit ratings.
If your specific address comes up it should highlight the name of the person who is not credit worthy.
If that person has moved way tell them so. You may have to provide a few documents ie. utility bills, council tax notices etc to prove your credibility but once done it should sort your problem.
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