This might be the wrong Forum Room to post this on, but here goes.
Last year (May/June 2011) I cancelled my Orange Mobile account. I didn't owe them anything - I made a point of asking when I closed the account. And then promptly forgot about Orange.
Over the last few months I have been trying to sort out a small extra mortgage, but kept getting declined. Today (16th Jan 2012) myself and my wife went to Nationwide to open a new Current Account - only to be told that we couldn't have a full account because of our Credit Rating. This surprised me - we have lived at the same house for over 30 years, our combined income in about £70K, and we have never defaulted on any payment or agreement.
So I obtained my Credit Rating from Equifax - and there was 5 missed payments to Orange dating from June 2011, and in December 2011 they placed a Default on my credit report. The total sum they say is owed on the Credit Report is ..... £10!
My Credit Rating is now rubbish, which is why we've been rejected for the extra mortgage and a normal bank account.
Orange have NEVER contacted me about this £10.
I have written to them by Registered Letter but how do I ensure that the debt is not written off or settled but removed totally? If they just say it has been 'settled' it still stays on my file for 6 years?
Anybody any ideas?
Thanks in advance for any help.:tinysmile_cry_t:
Last year (May/June 2011) I cancelled my Orange Mobile account. I didn't owe them anything - I made a point of asking when I closed the account. And then promptly forgot about Orange.
Over the last few months I have been trying to sort out a small extra mortgage, but kept getting declined. Today (16th Jan 2012) myself and my wife went to Nationwide to open a new Current Account - only to be told that we couldn't have a full account because of our Credit Rating. This surprised me - we have lived at the same house for over 30 years, our combined income in about £70K, and we have never defaulted on any payment or agreement.
So I obtained my Credit Rating from Equifax - and there was 5 missed payments to Orange dating from June 2011, and in December 2011 they placed a Default on my credit report. The total sum they say is owed on the Credit Report is ..... £10!
My Credit Rating is now rubbish, which is why we've been rejected for the extra mortgage and a normal bank account.
Orange have NEVER contacted me about this £10.
I have written to them by Registered Letter but how do I ensure that the debt is not written off or settled but removed totally? If they just say it has been 'settled' it still stays on my file for 6 years?
Anybody any ideas?
Thanks in advance for any help.:tinysmile_cry_t:
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