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Unsecured Loan Claiming as Overdraft

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    Re: Unsecured Loan Claiming as Overdraft

    Originally posted by RedFinn2012 View Post
    I've screenshot my credit file, on the offchance that they get wise to their mistake, ahead of hopefully getting my final current a/c bank statement from HSBC which will show no overdraft.
    Wise move.

    I saw those screenshots you uploaded which were of their own CRA file entry showing it was a loan.

    My 'inner cynic' wonders whether they are/were deliberately trying to deceive you. Heaven forbid a debt purchaser would do such a thing.

    Di

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    • #32
      Re: Unsecured Loan Claiming as Overdraft

      Thanks for taking the time to reply, will do as you suggest and send it back to Arrow, as you say if nothing else it simply reiterates that I have tried to tell them. I do think they're being duplicitous as I don't see how they can not know when they've entered it correctly on my file.

      I'm kind of semi-waiting for the papers to arrive any day but think that would prove to be a mistake on their part. Thanks again for the advice, will update as and when

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