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20th April 2007, 13:23
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I am in: South West UK
Posts: 710
| Lowell's - Credit Search Have just got my on line credit file from Equifax and I am horrified to see that Lowells did a debt collection credit search on me back in 2004. I have never defaulted on anything and am extremely cross to see this on my file. My other half has been in dispute with Lowells/1st Credit/Mackenzie Hall in connection with an alleged debt with his ex. If I am nothing to do with this alleged debt surely they have no right to make a credit check on me. I have written to Equifax on this matter and await a response. Can I make them remove this? |
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20th April 2007, 19:04
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Lowell's - Credit Search As I understand it, they have no right whatsoever to search your file in the hope they may find something of interest to them. That's absolutely outrageous, and these people really do need their ars*s kicked.
BCW seem to be in the habit of fishing in peoples records too, if these threads are anything to go by.
You mention your partner is/has been in dispute with Lowells and I would guess they will use this an excuse, claiming a financial connection through sharing the same address. But unless the debt they are chasing is a joint debt, in your name too, I can't see how they have any right or reason to assume connection or make a link of any kind.
Don't searches normally disappear from a record after 12 months??
The fact Lowell, a well known and highly disreputable purchase company have left a footprint on your record could see your chances of credit shot to bits.
The best place to start is Equifax, but I think they will probably say they can do nothing unless or until Lowell tell them to remove it.
Get yourself prepared for all out war with Lowell. If they don't have a very good reason for this search and footprint, you may be able to hit them quite hard.
That would please me no end!!!!  |
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22nd April 2007, 12:33
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| | Gold Account Customer
I am in: South West UK
Posts: 710
| Re: Lowell's - Credit Search Hi and thanks for the reply. The alleged debt is hubby and his ex wife's, nothing to do with me at all, on my file is shows as "debt collection" which is even worse - damn cheek if you ask me. I think debt collection searches last for 6 years, as it was only carried out in 2004 it will be there for a few years yet. However the remainder of my credit file is fine and I have never had trouble getting credit etc so I guess I'll leave it be and just wait till it drops off in 2010.  |
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26th April 2007, 12:30
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| | Gold Account Customer
I am in: South West UK
Posts: 710
| Re: Lowell's - Credit Search Well I've had a reply from Equifax today advising that Lowells have agreed to remove the offending search from my record and that it should be cleared within 72 hours - hopefully a result! I will keep checking though to make sure its gone!  |
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26th April 2007, 12:45
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Lowell's - Credit Search Quote:
Originally Posted by Duffers Mum Well I've had a reply from Equifax today advising that Lowells have agreed to remove the offending search from my record and that it should be cleared within 72 hours - hopefully a result! I will keep checking though to make sure its gone!  | That's excellent news, but I am a little surprised as it's not like Lowell's to be so reasonable. Perhaps they are beginning to feel the effects of the fightback.
It's probably a good idea to check again in the near future - just in case. |
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26th April 2007, 13:09
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| | Gold Account Customer
I am in: South West UK
Posts: 710
| Re: Lowell's - Credit Search Dannyboy, I think they maybe realised they really shouldn't have done it in the first place -not that that would normally stop them though - I will certainly check in the next few days to see if it has gone and if so, well well, a DCA doing the right thing for a change - long may it last!  |
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26th April 2007, 21:53
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| | Basic Account Customer
I am in: London
Posts: 37
| Re: Lowell's - Credit Search Good news Duffers Mum.
However I also think a complaint to Information Commissioners Office is warranted. You don't know if any bank building soc etc checked on your record over the past few years, printed off a report and attached it to your file unless you obtain a full list of who accessed your info since 2004. Then there is the matter that there are three CRA's - are all clear?
At the very least a complaint about Lowells and their like would help members of this forum by bringing their dubious practices to the notice of Information Commissioners Office.
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27th April 2007, 08:59
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| | Gold Account Customer
I am in: South West UK
Posts: 710
| Re: Lowell's - Credit Search If you all think I should report Lowells to the Information Commissioners Office then I will, eerrm any idea what the address is though? My argument was that they searched my credit file when the alleged debt was nothing at all to do with me which I personally think is a disgrace, admittedly I've had no trouble getting a mortgage, but have been turned down for the odd loan/credit card, although that might be more to do with the fact that they think I already have enough commitments (and they'd be right unfortunately). I am now off to draft a letter of complaint!  |
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2nd May 2007, 10:17
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| | Gold Account Customer
I am in: South West UK
Posts: 710
| Re: Lowell's - Credit Search Just an update - I che | |