Hi All
I just want to check if this is happening to anyone else, and if so with which banks. first direct recently started reporting returned direct debits to the credit reference agencies, marked as a late payment (1).
This has only happened a few times, but only with first direct. I've switched all DDs to another account, but wanted to know if this was happening to all fd customers, or just a select few who've dared to question them.
With Experian it's marked as 1 Late Payment, but with Equifax it says 1 Late Payment and the status of the account is 'In Arrears'. This happens even when the payment is taken succesfully a few days later, and the company in receipt of the payment marks this as 'satisfactory' (green 0).
I have raised it with the bank and the Information Commissioner, who agrees that 'In Arrears' is an inaccurate reflection of the account status, therefore potentially in breach of Data Protection Act.
I dont have a problem taking this further, but wanted to know how wide ranging this heavy-handed behaviour was.
Jon
I just want to check if this is happening to anyone else, and if so with which banks. first direct recently started reporting returned direct debits to the credit reference agencies, marked as a late payment (1).
This has only happened a few times, but only with first direct. I've switched all DDs to another account, but wanted to know if this was happening to all fd customers, or just a select few who've dared to question them.
With Experian it's marked as 1 Late Payment, but with Equifax it says 1 Late Payment and the status of the account is 'In Arrears'. This happens even when the payment is taken succesfully a few days later, and the company in receipt of the payment marks this as 'satisfactory' (green 0).
I have raised it with the bank and the Information Commissioner, who agrees that 'In Arrears' is an inaccurate reflection of the account status, therefore potentially in breach of Data Protection Act.
I dont have a problem taking this further, but wanted to know how wide ranging this heavy-handed behaviour was.
Jon
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