Re: Good Afternoon
Folk don't appreciate the gravity of defaults until its too late. I know I didn't.
However, the biggest mistake I made was trying to avoid defaults where possible when my financial situation broke down about 5 years ago. I entered into Arrangements to Pay with some creditors instead, under the auspices of the CCCS.
What then went on my credit files were AP flags. These stay on a credit file for 6 years after the date the AP ends, so they can stay on for a long, long time and are just as damaging as defaults (which slip off after 6 years).
Lessons learned in the School of Real Life I'm afraid.
Folk don't appreciate the gravity of defaults until its too late. I know I didn't.
However, the biggest mistake I made was trying to avoid defaults where possible when my financial situation broke down about 5 years ago. I entered into Arrangements to Pay with some creditors instead, under the auspices of the CCCS.
What then went on my credit files were AP flags. These stay on a credit file for 6 years after the date the AP ends, so they can stay on for a long, long time and are just as damaging as defaults (which slip off after 6 years).
Lessons learned in the School of Real Life I'm afraid.
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