I sent a letter to the bank last week asking them to remove a default from my credit file. I have paid off the debt about 6 months ago and the default was placed on my credit file in May 2013. I stated in the letter that I'd not recalled seeing a notice of default and asked if they could kindly remove it. I had missed a payment on the account, through no fault of my own, the direct debit did not come out, and upon noticing I paid the amount due.
The account had been in arrears for a number of years and my credit file stated '6' for a number of those. I received a telephone call from the bank this morning apologising for the inconvenience. They stated that they had made a mistake and the default should have been put on my credit file in 2011 and it was their intension to apply it from then with immediate affect. By way of apology they offered me £50 compensation. They were very quick to ask if I would consider the case now closed, which made me wonder if something was amiss.
Could anyone shed any light on whether I have grounds to get the default removed? They are going to forward me the notice of default from 2011 in the post.
The account had been in arrears for a number of years and my credit file stated '6' for a number of those. I received a telephone call from the bank this morning apologising for the inconvenience. They stated that they had made a mistake and the default should have been put on my credit file in 2011 and it was their intension to apply it from then with immediate affect. By way of apology they offered me £50 compensation. They were very quick to ask if I would consider the case now closed, which made me wonder if something was amiss.
Could anyone shed any light on whether I have grounds to get the default removed? They are going to forward me the notice of default from 2011 in the post.
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