Re: New around here - Can anyone help - Natwest
I think I'll just stay under the radar now until next year when hopefully everything will be SB. I am happy to clear the CCJ if they try to enforce it, I believe it may have been for a gas bill at a shared flat but in my name! I shall do some digging when it falls off my credit report.
Thanks guys, brilliant job as always.
Pinky (thanks Niddy for the new nickname, I like it
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Re: New around here - Can anyone help - Natwest
Yes you're right Niddy. I should have said you can "apply" to have it set aside, and of course, whatever happens,there are no guarantees.
Alan
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Re: New around here - Can anyone help - Natwest
Originally posted by alangee View PostIf that happened, I know you could have it set aside due to not having received the claim, but I think the courts frown on the fact that you have not seen fit to inform your creditors.
I recently lost a case with this exact fact and had the large legal bill to go with it..... deffo not for the feint hearted and those with little funds.
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Re: New around here - Can anyone help - Natwest
Originally posted by Pinklampshade View PostIts actually a lot more than that Niddy, that was just a snapshot as all my accounts are shown the same way but with different balances, I have another natwest account, same default date, same updated date just for £21k balance (personal loan). I know, I know what possessed me to think I could manage.
My worry is registering on the electoral register at my current address & then trying for a bank account would that not just bring the wolves to the door?
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Re: New around here - Can anyone help - Natwest
The problem with not letting your creditors know your new address is that you could find yourself with a CCJ, because the claim forms had gone to your old address.
If that happened, I know you could have it set aside due to not having received the claim, but I think the courts frown on the fact that you have not seen fit to inform your creditors.
Of course, if you know the people at your previous address, and they forward all mail on to you, then this would not be a problem.
AlanLast edited by alangee; 5 March 2012, 16:13.
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Re: New around here - Can anyone help - Natwest
Its actually a lot more than that Niddy, that was just a snapshot as all my accounts are shown the same way but with different balances, I have another natwest account, same default date, same updated date just for £21k balance (personal loan). I know, I know what possessed me to think I could manage.
My worry is registering on the electoral register at my current address & then trying for a bank account would that not just bring the wolves to the door?
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Re: New around here - Can anyone help - Natwest
Hiya
Ok, so they got a CCJ for £390
Shocking. But basically once the CCJ falls off you'll be fine, the other accounts won't matter, saying that for the small balances involved I don't think you have much to worry about. Why not try and open a normal account at your actual address with barclays (basic) or coop (cashminder)? Chances are you'll get accepted and both have a debit card as well....
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Re: New around here - Can anyone help - Natwest
The CCJ just shows the amount, court name & default date July 2007 (which was at a previous address so never got any info on this until I checked my report). I have always been registered at my folks address which is where my mobile, cap one & think banking are registered
Shown like below....
NATIONAL WESTMINST... Current Account £852 12/02/2012
Account type: Current Account
Started: 1995
Current Balance: £831
File updated: 12/02/2012
Satisfactory
Default Key:
Entry Number:C3
NATWEST BANK
Default Balance: £374
Default Date: 03/03/2007
Status history:
Last updated: 12/02/2012
My CCJ is shown like:
Information type: Judgment
Date: 23/07/2007
Court: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY COURT
Case number:
Amount: £390
Information Source: Registry Trust Ltd
Does that help?
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Re: New around here - Can anyone help - Natwest
Originally posted by Pinklampshade View PostYeah I did apply online with Experian so they only have my previous address to sell on if they so wish to.
As you say, I will just try to be patient. I do know my last payments would have been a while before the defaults dated on Experian so will just wait it out & keep my fingers crossed. I was just hoping it was a bit sooner that next year as I'd love a proper bank account & savings account to be set up, but let sleeping dogs lie I suppose.
Thank you again.
If you have the info then I may be able to help as some banks will accept you earlier than 6yrs..... but that does depend on a lot
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Re: New around here - Can anyone help - Natwest
Yeah I did apply online with Experian so they only have my previous address to sell on if they so wish to.
As you say, I will just try to be patient. I do know my last payments would have been a while before the defaults dated on Experian so will just wait it out & keep my fingers crossed. I was just hoping it was a bit sooner that next year as I'd love a proper bank account & savings account to be set up, but let sleeping dogs lie I suppose.
Thank you again.
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Re: New around here - Can anyone help - Natwest
Originally posted by Pinklampshade View PostThanks Niddy & 1st can I say love your work on here!
Oh gosh I have recently applied for my credit report, could this do lots of damage? The thing is I applied for it at my previous address & not where I currently live as all my accounts are still registered there. Have I made a massive mistake, I was just trying to check my default dates & where I was, strangely I apparently have a good credit score of 900+ but after reading through this forum realise that score means nothing!
Thanks for your help.
Ok, when you apply for your credit report places like Experian sell the data to DCA's that have previously performed a debt trace search on you so they always find you. Never apply for your credit file, as it really is irrelevant to you until 6+ years since the last DEFAULTED account.
If you can't remember exact dates you need to think back to 'approx' dates and then add a few months on, just to be certain.
Too late in your case, also on the credit report that gets sent through post it will say on there "Do not redirect" so I am assuming you're checking online, in which case you might be alright.
As for the score, its nonsense - they use a random number generator as the actual score itself is used by lenders and is kept secret, the experian score is irrelevant as that is their assessment of you using JUST your CRA data not the other data used to present a scoring model, which proper lenders do use.
Point is, just try and be patient - if anyone does start to now hassle you do not reply! Whatever you do, do not ring them or write to them without first checking here
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Re: New around here - Can anyone help - Natwest
Thanks Niddy & 1st can I say love your work on here!
Oh gosh I have recently applied for my credit report, could this do lots of damage? The thing is I applied for it at my previous address & not where I currently live as all my accounts are still registered there. Have I made a massive mistake, I was just trying to check my default dates & where I was, strangely I apparently have a good credit score of 900+ but after reading through this forum realise that score means nothing!
Thanks for your help.
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Re: New around here - Can anyone help - Natwest
Hiya
You'll be fine, they'll not go for ccj at this late stage so best leave sleeping dogs and all that - just dont reply to anything or apply for anything - especially not your credit report as this alerts all the creditors - until you're 100% certain that the full 6yrs have passed.
The current ccj, well best leave that and see what happens - unlikely they'll try and enforce it and if they do try you can then look to come to some agreement to settle.
I'd just carry on 'hiding' per se, if I were you
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New around here - Can anyone help - Natwest
I'm sure you can after reading through the great advice I've seen.
Just wondering if anyone can give me some advice. I have quite a few defaults (9) and a CCJ that are coming up to 6 years in 2012/13.
I was very silly back in 2003/04 & got myself into a lot of debit, this totals approx £46k. I went through a bad time & after struggling to maintain minimum payments I then just buried my head in the sand. Now I have received lots of letters but have just ignored them & have not had much contact for years. Feel like I have been in hiding for 5 years!
I am now in a much better place & although self-sufficient I really couldn't afford to make much of a indent into what is owed. I could clear the CCJ payment as its quite low £390 but the majority of what I owe is to Natwest, they seem to have sold on my credit card but bank account & loan are still held my them.
My main worry is that nearing the 6 years mark does anyone have any dealings with Natwest I'm worried they'll apply a CCJ or push for bankruptcy just as the 6 years nears.
Could anyone give me any advice? I'm worroed about contacting any creditors & raising my head so to speak!
Thank you & great work on this forum I can see a lot of people get a great deal from you all.
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