Anonymous 1 needed this 'Off the Record'
Can you advise how to improve the credit rating of the following.
An elderly lady, working in a responsible financial position.
Problems-Two so called defaults.
Default 1. With mobile 3 Co.
She was induced into a contract by offer of cash back. Cash back Co failed. 3 insisted their contract was not linked. She ended the contract and tried to pay them off. They could not agree the sum, less than 100(one hundred pounds) and advised Credit Agencies of default.
Default 2. After a boundary dispute she had to pay the so-called "expert." She considerd an appeal but was advised it would cost over 100,000(one hundred thousand pounds). She missed the pay by date, but wrote in to the Surveyor an FRICS, to expect a cheque within a few days. He immedately took her to court and made her pay some 1,000(one thousand ) pounds extra in Court fees/so called collection. This was paid within a few days and a receipt obtained.
She has accounts at two banks, with Credit and Debit Cards, but because of international transaction requirements she wanted to open a bank account with HSBC. Answer two defaults-No way.
To add insult to injury, she recently applied to Tesco for a Card to be able to buy cheaper petrol. After Credit checks, Answer-No way.
She thinks the world has gone barmy, and hates banks, solicitors, and other professionals in services! Can you blame her?
Having checked her Experian Report, she questioned her credit rating, but was advised that the Commossioners required the details to be kept on record for six years!
Can anybody help her? and who could be contacted to bring about change to such madness?