Hi there,
I have a few questions regarding my Experian Credit Report and would love if one of you lovely people would mind seeing if you now the answers. I would ask Experian myself but i'm too scared Thank you so much in advance!
6 and a half years ago (2008) I got into bad debt and decided to walk away from it all and left the country. This included credit cards, a bank account overdraft and a mortgage.
Curiosity has got the best of me as I am now in a better position in life and I am considering buying a new house and I have now logged into my Experian Report all these years later to see how it looks.
Surprisingly, my score is 840.
What I would like to know is:
Thanks once again for reading this post, I appreciate it and am so grateful!:tinysmile_twink_t2:
I have a few questions regarding my Experian Credit Report and would love if one of you lovely people would mind seeing if you now the answers. I would ask Experian myself but i'm too scared Thank you so much in advance!
6 and a half years ago (2008) I got into bad debt and decided to walk away from it all and left the country. This included credit cards, a bank account overdraft and a mortgage.
Curiosity has got the best of me as I am now in a better position in life and I am considering buying a new house and I have now logged into my Experian Report all these years later to see how it looks.
Surprisingly, my score is 840.
What I would like to know is:
- The address in the my details section is for my old address where I had the debts - although my new address where I live now is in the "linked addresses" section - If I update my details correctly, is there a chance that those old debts will track me down? I have already had some letters to my new address and have ignored them.
- Some of the defaulted accounts are due to come off my file (which I believe is 6 years after the default date), when that happens, if I receive an old debt letter from an account that is no longer on my Credit report, can I just ignore it?
- I got a Capital One Credit Card about 3 years ago (i pay it regularly), strangely it is not showing on my credit report - should I just ignore that?
- Can a person have two credit reports? I ask as I am tempted to try another credit report company but again, i am a bit scared if old debts catch up with me.
Thanks once again for reading this post, I appreciate it and am so grateful!:tinysmile_twink_t2:
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