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Why would a credit agreement not show on my credit file ?
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Good afternoon.
I have an old loan, prob best part of Two and half years old which is just catching up with me for payment !
I have been at the same address all this time, however, when I view my credit file this debt does not show why would this be ??
Would it show on Experan and not Equifax ? as I am only using Equifax
Answers please as I am confused, as to if i should start making payments, as I have asked for a copy of the original agremeent and they will not provide this info either, or sorry there will but at a charge !
Help please people.
I have an old loan, prob best part of Two and half years old which is just catching up with me for payment !
I have been at the same address all this time, however, when I view my credit file this debt does not show why would this be ??
Would it show on Experan and not Equifax ? as I am only using Equifax
Answers please as I am confused, as to if i should start making payments, as I have asked for a copy of the original agremeent and they will not provide this info either, or sorry there will but at a charge !
Help please people.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Situation is as CheekyChops says; also (surprisingly!) sometimes these debts don't appear on any of the CRA files. In any case, all you would find there is what they say the current balance is - which ought to be the same as the amount they now tell you is owed, but even if it is not it doesn't give you much useful information.
Have you asked them what the fee is to get a copy of the agreement etc? I believe it is no more than £10 - a standard charge under Data Protection legislation. Easiest thing is for you to write asking for what you want, saying you are applying under that Act & sending the correct fee.
Have you asked them what the fee is to get a copy of the agreement etc? I believe it is no more than £10 - a standard charge under Data Protection legislation. Easiest thing is for you to write asking for what you want, saying you are applying under that Act & sending the correct fee.