Re: PriorityOne & CPUTR 2008 (ex P1 CAG CPUTR 2008)
Experian sell something called Experian AutoTrace which was also purchased by DVLA et al and most DCA's pay around £700 per week for access which allows them to input a persons details and then Experian link in with N Hunter (which they now own) and then come back with possible debtors. The DCA then filters those with their typical "chaser letters" and from those they track you.
Experian basically have software that links into DVLA, N Hunter & DCA's 'share' records so lets assume you vanished off the radar for say 5 years but then told DVLA your address, this would alert their gone away system to the possible link which would then email all DCA's that are subscribed enabling them to trace you, if they needed to.
It happens in around 4 seconds - very quick system.
Something similar, from across the water ---> Experian Autotrace Product Menu
Experian sell something called Experian AutoTrace which was also purchased by DVLA et al and most DCA's pay around £700 per week for access which allows them to input a persons details and then Experian link in with N Hunter (which they now own) and then come back with possible debtors. The DCA then filters those with their typical "chaser letters" and from those they track you.
Experian basically have software that links into DVLA, N Hunter & DCA's 'share' records so lets assume you vanished off the radar for say 5 years but then told DVLA your address, this would alert their gone away system to the possible link which would then email all DCA's that are subscribed enabling them to trace you, if they needed to.
It happens in around 4 seconds - very quick system.
Something similar, from across the water ---> Experian Autotrace Product Menu
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