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Not sure if this is the right section for this question, so sorry if it's not. My brother got a knock back for a mobile phone recently and he can't understand why, he ordered the statutory credit report (£2) last week, today he received an email from them asking for either his passport, driving licence or birth certificate (all originals). Is this the norm? he is obviously reluctant to send these documents through the post, does anyne know if this is usual practise from this company. I wondered if this was some kind of scam.
Many thanks for any replies.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Are you certain that the request is for originals of the documents you listed? The usual request where further authentication is needed is for originals of documents connected to the present address (e.g. bank statement, mortgage statement, council tax bill, solicitor's letter, or utility bill) along with a copy of an ID document (e.g. passport or driving licence) to be sent to (in the specific case of Experian) -
Experian PLC
PO Box 9639
Nottingham
NG80 1AE
Experian PLC
PO Box 9639
Nottingham
NG80 1AE
My partner went through this process recently, he had to send two original proofs of address, less than 3 months old (e.g. bank/building society statements or utility bills) - these were returned.
And a photocopy of one of the documents you mentioned, which was not returned.
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And a photocopy of one of the documents you mentioned, which was not returned.
If you want to cancel the subscription after the £2 trial, you need to ring them.