Hi guys,
Before the messy break up with my ex fiancee I had a perfect credit file and never had any problems being accepted for anything.
However things turned nasty financially and although none of the defaults or missed payment accounts were in her name, it still leaves me with a very poor credit history while she got off scot free
Now that I'm back in the UK after more than a year away, I am ready to try and sort out the mess and get myself back on track.
There is one outstanding debt for around £4000 (amongst others) which I refuse to pay though as this was nothing to do with me (not that they will care) but what I had the idea of doing was writing to the credit reference agencies with the 200 word note they allow and explaining that I am keen to get back on track and sort things out and that this credit was not run up by me.
I would somehow put into a short paragraph about the problems I had with my ex and maybe, just maybe it will be a start.
What do you think, good idea or not?
I would really appreciate any advice or better idea.
Thanks a lot!
Before the messy break up with my ex fiancee I had a perfect credit file and never had any problems being accepted for anything.
However things turned nasty financially and although none of the defaults or missed payment accounts were in her name, it still leaves me with a very poor credit history while she got off scot free
Now that I'm back in the UK after more than a year away, I am ready to try and sort out the mess and get myself back on track.
There is one outstanding debt for around £4000 (amongst others) which I refuse to pay though as this was nothing to do with me (not that they will care) but what I had the idea of doing was writing to the credit reference agencies with the 200 word note they allow and explaining that I am keen to get back on track and sort things out and that this credit was not run up by me.
I would somehow put into a short paragraph about the problems I had with my ex and maybe, just maybe it will be a start.
What do you think, good idea or not?
I would really appreciate any advice or better idea.
Thanks a lot!
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