Hi All, Google brought me here. Having looked at a few other sites, this one seemed to be the only forum where the people posting seemed to know what they were talking about! I am looking to have a 'satisfied' entry removed from my Experian credit file (UK). I am hoping to find stock letters etc that I can send to the company to make them prove they rightfully put this here, and hopefully they cant and then I can take steps to get it removed... I am off to over-use your search function - Thanks for having me!
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Re: Hi all... (wanting 'satisfied' entry removed from credit file) UK
Originally posted by gaz2006 View Postcan you give details of why you think satisfied shouldbe removed ie potted history of what went on regards Gary
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Re: Hi all... (wanting 'satisfied' entry removed from credit file) UK
Phew, good news for you. That isn't a Default. It's just a late payment marker and by the sounds of things WAS recorded accurately.
It will make a slight dent in your credit rating but shouldn't stop you getting a mortgage, especially in a year or so.
ps. The very annoying Return button fault seems to be troubling users accessing the site on Internet Explorer. Perhaps try Firefox instead. This glitch will correct when we do some urgent maintenance work to the site. Apologies for the inconvenience."Although scalar fields are Lorentz scalars, they may transform nontrivially under other symmetries, such as flavour or isospin. For example, the pion is invariant under the restricted Lorentz group, but is an isospin triplet (meaning it transforms like a three component vector under the SU(2) isospin symmetry). Furthermore, it picks up a negative phase under parity inversion, so it transforms nontrivially under the full Lorentz group; such particles are called pseudoscalar rather than scalar. Most mesons are pseudoscalar particles." (finally explained to a captivated Celestine by Professor Brian Cox on Wednesday 27th June 2012 )
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Re: Hi all... (wanting 'satisfied' entry removed from credit file) UK
thanks Celestine. I just don't think I entered a proper legally binding 'loan' agreement with them? I certainly never received anything (moneywise) from them so I am interested in getting them to prove legally that this should be there. is this possible at all you think? should they be able to produce my signed agreement etc? I have no idea of the legality of this, and I would like to try to contest if if possible. thanks for the good news that its not so bad as it could have been, but i'd still like it to be NOT there for January when I am gonna be trying to get my mortgage...... as for IE - I hate it and normally use chrome, unfortunately I am stuck out on an oil rig and for whatever reason, the grown-ups will only let us loose on the internet if we use IE!!! thanks again for your reply and sorry for no paragraphs :-)
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Re: Hi all... (wanting 'satisfied' entry removed from credit file) UK
Originally posted by Celestine View Postps. The very annoying Return button fault seems to be troubling users accessing the site on Internet Explorer. Perhaps try Firefox instead. This glitch will correct when we do some urgent maintenance work to the site. Apologies for the inconvenience.
Having said that, I'm with Cel on this one!
EDIT: I've just seen post above saying switching browsers is not an option for the time being, you can still make things work with IE, see also this article: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/i...-view#ie=ie-10 :nerd: :nerd: :nerd:
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Originally posted by FlamingParrot View PostThe problem seems to affect Internet Explorer 10. Luckily there is an easy solution: You can switch to compatibility mode by clicking on a little icon next to where the web address of the site is displayed, looks like a sheet of paper torn in the middle. Click that icon and it should fix it. :nerd: :nerd: :nerd:
Having said that, I'm with Cel on this one!
EDIT: I've just seen post above saying switching browsers is not an option for the time being, you can still make things work with IE, see also this article: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/i...-view#ie=ie-10 :nerd: :nerd: :nerd:
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