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    • Hi @LilMissM   I guess you could call me our resident CIFAS Specialist - Personally have been through all of what you have and now have come out the other side when my marker fell off in May 2023. For a start Monzo may close your account but as I had a Marker for App Fraud (Vodafone ended up making a whole hoohah of the account I had with them) - I was with them and still am from Oct 2017 till today. And not once did they close my account. I actually spoke to a couple of current account providers at the time that I had accounts with - Nationwide and Barclays - Told them what was going on and provided all the evidence to them. They advised they may do so but it was highly unlikely now that they understood why it happened and what I was doing to fight it.    Anyway - On to your marker. MCB is My Community Bank?  I can say to you that on experience that On Monday you can be on top of the world then on Tuesday you whole life changes in a flash of an eye. Suddenly you cant pay your bills, Work isnt feasible and you are left with no other choice but to scrape by.  If this has happened to you, then join the club.  - Why is this important? Well Financial institutions get one whiff of potential fraud and you are guilty without a chance to respond. You found out the hard way   If it sounds like I'm waffling, I'm not - Its important to your issue. They have deemed you guilty by the fact that no payments have been made and potentially entered into a loan agreement knowing looking not to pay (Although thats how it may appear, there will always be factors against that)    First off - Questions - What Category of Marker do you have? If unsure, check my signature for a Credit File Guide which will tell you all you need to know about what Categories apply.  - When did you raise the complaint? They will have 8 weeks to respond. More on this in a mo.  - Do you have Correspondence / Audit Trails of communications showing that you were in severe financial strain due to an event AFTER you took the loan?   My next suggestions, Send this complaint to the CEOs office - CEOEMAIL.COM Let them make the decision as per the Complaint Procedure. Then if they refuse to remove the marker. take it to the FOS who can force the company to remove it if found in favour.  Some companies do need a slap or 2 once in a while to bring them down a peg. You could be looking at this right now.   
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    • Page 2 – document 10 and 11 – you should include the fact that it is a Law reform commission report. Best to give it its full name if you can I suggest that you move paragraph 10 up to the first position – paragraph 5 and move everything down. I think other than that – it is good to go. I suggest you don't bother to do any more drafts. Simply rearrange the paragraphs as I suggested above then the title of the documents that you are relying on in the index page. Send it off and post your final version here so that everybody can see. I'm sorry about the delay. Thanks for reminding me
    • I have recently found myself in financial difficulties and with the help of forum members in another thread regarding this, I think I can get myself sorted. My query here is how to deal with a Cifas marker that has been logged against me by one of my creditors for "evasion of payment". Admittedly yes I did get a £5000 loan with them and have not paid any payment but at the start of the year, which is when the loan landed, I realised I was going to be struggling to repay that and other debts and I contacted MCB to ask if there was any way I could extend the loan from 24 months to 36 months. I explained my situation and that I was going with a DMP and asked them if they could help me with this. They did not reply. I then emailed them again a month later explaining that my DMP was going ahead and could they confirm that the direct debit was indeed cancelled. Again, they did not reply. The DMP fell apart and so did everything else thereafter. My bank withdrew my overdraft and said I could not stay with them (I thought initially that it was because of the DMP) so I opened another account (Starling) and set up all my direct debits etc with the new bank. A month into being with the new bank, they contacted me and said they were closing my account in three months. So I started applying for other basic accounts and every single one of them either refused or revoked.  Through the help in the other thread, I requested a SAR from Cifas and discovered that I have this marker against my name for "evasion of payment". I have logged a complaint with MCB on the advice of other forum members, but my query really is do you think the marker is fair given that I did ask them for help and I did explain that I was going to be struggling financially to repay the loan over the original two years, and is there any way that I can get it removed? I fully admit that I have yet to make a payment to them and I suppose in my naivety and panic I thought if I emailed them early on they could extend the loan and help me out, but they didn't even reply  I did manage to open an account with Monzo before the marker was in place, but I am very concerned that if Monzo do what Starling did, I will have no bank account to pay my bills or get my wages paid into.  Realistically based on the information I have given here, what do you think my chances are of getting this marker removed? Any help/advice on this would be greatly appreciated x
    • Thank you dx, that is what I intend to do now. I have gone through all the SAR documents, a lot of which I am seeing for the first time! As per my previous post #116 letters and statements alleged to have been sent to me, as recorded on their system notes I have not received. Letters I have sent requesting information and account statements have not been recorded as being received by them, all were sent either by Recorded or Special Delivery. I have all the proof you menrtioned from my files for payments and from their SAR info for fees added. Thanks t
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Ad hominem. I rest my case.

 

"You're boring me Fred. You're at it like an old dog with a bone, no wonder you chose this name and avatar. I have answered you before, so have others, you just don't bother reading the posts or dismiss them instantly, not sure which and then start again as if they hadn't been answered. Let it go, will you? Some of us do actually talk of other things than your nasty little obsessions. "

 

And you think this is a rational argument?. Along with not answering questions which are inconvenient. Well carry on, we can all see you for the racist bigot that you are.

Before you criticise another man you should first walk a mile in his shoes. Then, when you criticise him, you'll be a mile away and he won't have any shoes on.

 

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Last time of asking !!

 

Whoops, sorry, no more from me - think I'll unsubscribe from this silly post now.

Before you criticise another man you should first walk a mile in his shoes. Then, when you criticise him, you'll be a mile away and he won't have any shoes on.

 

Don't get me confused with somebody knowledgeable by all those green blobs. I got most of them by making people laugh.

 

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Topic. A hazlenut in every bite.

 

Dont go Fred. Be forgiving. It might be " that " time of the month.

I Wish you everything you wish yourself.

 

NatWest Claimed £1,639. Accepted £1,344.

Natwest Paid me again as GOGW £1,656. Yes they can have it back if they say please.

Barclays 1 Claimed £1,260. Won by default. Paid in full

Barclays 2 Claimed £2,378. Won by default. Paid in full

Birmingham Midshires. Claimed £2,122. Accepted £2,075.

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and after all that...back to the thread...day2 and at least team GB have managed to get among the medals.....silver and bronze....well done to the 2 girls involved....but i still think its a waste of bl**dy money...

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Uh oh, now people can only pay with cash at food kiosks, there seems to be a problem with them accepting cards! I hope they're not too hungry, not many people carry cash nowadays, least of all with all the pick pockets that are going to be around at the Olympics!

 

http://inagist.com/all/229684622022295552/

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Uh oh, now people can only pay with cash at food kiosks, there seems to be a problem with them accepting cards! I hope they're not too hungry, not many people carry cash nowadays, least of all with all the pick pockets that are going to be around at the Olympics!

 

http://inagist.com/all/229684622022295552/

 

Well, if they hadn't made it so that only Visa was allowed maybe that wouldn't be such an issue... or maybe it would but we'll never know will we...

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Forgot to say, a girl who lives by us won the fist silver medal today! I know it's not a c**k up, but just wanted to say! Well done to her!

 

http://m.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/sport/9844036.Armitstead_wins_silver_medal_to_get_Great_Britain_off_the_mark/

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Well, if they hadn't made it so that only Visa was allowed maybe that wouldn't be such an issue... or maybe it would but we'll never know will we...

 

Oh is that what it is? I wonder why they made it just visa? Not everyone has visa - I know a few people who have switch (I think that's what it's called :lol: ) - Like I say, I just hope that people aren't going hungry!

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For the same reason that you can only get McDonald's, wear Adidas and drink Coke, my dear...:(

 

Ah, okay, I get it :lol:

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Well, bedtime for me anyway, long day tomorrow! Night night duckie!

 

Oh wow me too, look at the time!!! It flies on here!

 

Night CD, night Caggers :-)

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end of day 2 and still lots of empty seats in some of the arenas...surely these people can't still be sleeping off the night before???

if they are empty and people are in the park, why the hell can't they be admitted to watch? come on coe, get a grip!! there are big screens all over the park, surely it wouldnt be beyond the wit of man to put a notice on the screen saying seats available now for such and such...even if they charge a couple of quid for em at least there would be people sat in them..

as an ex badminton player was watching the badminton yesterday, and there were loads of empty seats, very disappointing, as was the GB mixed doubles pair who won the first game then lost the next 2.

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The Olympics do not stand for the values that they should IMO.

 

Sponsored by fast food... and if you buy a LARGE McD's meal you get an olympic glass? Surely they should put this on one of their "healty" options.

All the pressure for English teams to win... "Try your hardest and don't be a sore loser if you don't win, and be a gracious winner if you do" is the message I give my kids... this seems lost on the olympics.

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they have certainly become a moneyfest for the main sponsers, and the message for the olympics seem to be lost amongst a maze of consumerism, i can understand the cost of staging these games are astronomical, and there are much more important things we should be spending the money on....whilst i embrace the ideal, i do not like the commercial aspect, especially the heavy handed way the authorities have come down on people who are trying to run businesses against the backdrop of this. i am yet to be fully convinced of the legacy that this will bring the people of this country, especially when the final bill comes in. some kids will be inspired to maybe one day emulate these top athletes, but it will be a very very small minority.

London will no doubt gain a few extra stadia, when the games are over, the rest of the country, will still be in the same depressed state it was in before this started.

believe they are running to sometime in september, remember we have to have the paraolympics when the main event shuts down

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have the paraolympics when the main event shuts down

 

Sponsored by the fair, even handed, paragons of virtue that are ATOS Healthcare, it's a wonder they don't have special invites for failed ESA claimants to watch the likes of Oscar Pistorius, a kind of motivational booby prize for failing the WCA.

 

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I do find it mind boggling that an event which is all about fitness, which is obviously about health, and to have good health we need a healthy diet - should be lead in it's sponsoring by not just any fast food chain, but one that has been proven to be the most unhealthiest!

 

Anybody remember the experiment that was done on the big mac and fries?

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Oh just seen some better news - London 2012 organisers are reselling 3000 tickets!

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i am yet to be fully convinced of the legacy that this will bring the people of this country, especially when the final bill comes in. some kids will be inspired to maybe one day emulate these top athletes, but it will be a very very small minority.

Maybe the same legacy as Greece?
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Maybe the same legacy as Greece?

 

I have been saying that for months. I don't know if it's a coincidence or not but I fear that for Greece, it was the straw that broke the camel's back. :(

 

In the other *groan-cringe* news today:

 

http://politicalscrapbook.net/2012/07/jan-moir-olympics-marianne-vos-some-bitch-from-holland-lizzie-armitstead/

 

So much for our famous fair-play attitude huh...

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Being poor is like being a Pelican. No matter where you look, all you see is a large bill.

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What an absolute wasteful shame! I can't stand to see any building disused or derelict at the best of times (I was in Liverpool last week, and was quite upset at seeing rows of once beautiful houses now boarded up and disused) - but to see buildings that have quite obviously had a vast amount of money spent on them, that have been used for a major event, and are fairly new is really disheartening. I hope the same doesn't happen here!

 

 

I've heard people refer to our armed forces in this way before - I'm not agreeing with it one iota, as I know the majority of soldiers don't even want to be in conflict, and would much prefer to be doing the job our armed forces were intended too, that is to "protect our country", not to invade other countries - although I doubt they expected to be sleeping in a disused factory, earning half the pay of a bumbling security company to protect our country!

 

It's the minority that have caused this reaction, those images we've all seen of soldiers beating children etc - so people generalise and assume all soldiers are this way, when it's simply not true.

 

So I say the same about the security guard - he I would hope is in the minority, I also don't think his ethnic origin should come into it, all this does is create more hate.

 

Those big wigs at the top, who c**k things up, then leave the workers to take the outrage for it - really need taking to task for the mess ups! I'ts usually the guys at the top who are to blame when things fail at the end of the day.

 

Like I say, G4S are renowned for getting it wrong, and usually have employees with colourful backgrounds - but those employees don't hire themselves.

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The government is today celebrating the successful start of two weeks that have been long in the planning. With the country’s attention focused firmly on the Olympics, only the death of a Princess in Paris would be a more effective mask for bad news.

‘We tested the water by announcing a drop in GDP whilst everyone was talking about the start of the Olympics football tournament’, a source close to the cabinet announced during the opening ceremony. ‘Who knew women’s football could hide a descent into bankruptcy and a failed economic policy? Back of the net! 1-0 to the home team!’

With a fortnight of running and jumping ahead, the public can expect a wave of announcements to be hurriedly glossed over. A rise in fuel duty is planned to coincide with the men’s cycling team pursuit, while the acquittal of Andy Coulson and Rebecca Wade won’t be mentioned much during the 100 metres final. ‘Timing is everything’, declared the spokesman. ‘It’s not a sprint, it’s a marathon. At least I think it is. Has anyone made sure we’re going to run up the wrong flags?’

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