Thread: Equifax - Accuracy of Data
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24th June 2009 23:40 #1
Equifax - Accuracy of Data
Hello,
Mycredit report has entries on relating to my twin brother (same DOB obviously) and we've shared addresses in the past, but i still shouldn't be able to see his info, is it worth putting in an notice of correction? or is there something else i can do?:?
'Lil help!?!
P
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25th June 2009 00:12 #2Classic Account Holder
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Re: Equifax - Accuracy of Data
Hi philballard30, weird one!
unless you have had joint loans/applications etc I don't think you should have a financial association....and you certainly shouldnt see his. Are they accounts or searches showing?
You could start by e-mailing to advise them and see what their gonna do about it - dispute any of his entries with them and tell them why, they are then supposed to go double check with whatever company did it.
Are your names similiar at all? My mum and I share the exact same name (whole name!) and our dob's read very similar and I've had probs with teheCRA 's/banks/evryone because of it
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25th June 2009 00:13 #3Royalties Account Holder
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Re: Equifax - Accuracy of Data
notice of correction.
i'd demand it is removed.
and tell them to get their act together!
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25th June 2009 00:38 #4
Re: Equifax - Accuracy of Data
this requires a NOTICE OF DISASSOCIATION on your part along with a NOTICE OF CORRECTION , remind them it is unlawful to hold info that is "incorrect,incomplete or incorrect on their files and you can request the OFFICE OF THE INFO COMMISSIONERS investigate their compliance. They will soon change any info, or just delete it.
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25th June 2009 00:42 #5
Re: Equifax - Accuracy of Data
To quickly stop any
debt collectors , get your mate to phone them with all your identifying info and make sure it is recorded , then request the tape.Instant serious data breach, makes all evidence open to perjury,compensation and or new agreement.
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25th June 2009 11:27 #6
Re: Equifax - Accuracy of Data
what a load of cobblers lawman
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29th June 2009 18:52 #7
Re: Equifax - Accuracy of Data
unless you have had joint loans/applications etc I don't think you should have a financial association....and you certainly shouldnt see his. Are they accounts or searches showing?
You could start by e-mailing to advise them and see what their gonna do about it - dispute any of his entries with them and tell them why, they are then supposed to go double check with whatever company did it.
Are your names similiar at all? My mum and I share the exact same name (whole name!) and our dob's read very similar and I've had probs with tehe CRA's/banks/evryone because of it



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Dipply75, I've got no loans or anything with my brother (trust me, where he's concerned i wouldn't dare!!) my credit record shows some of his accounts with the ref no's and default/delinquent balances and payment history, it's most unusual, my initial P.N and his initial S.P same DOB, same surname, couple of same addresses.
Think i'm going to have to put a NOC in.
But if there's anythng else, i'm all ears!
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30th June 2009 22:47 #8
Re: Equifax - Accuracy of Data
Notce of disassociation the way to go.
A notice of correction is added to the files which will stay on the record.
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30th June 2009 23:40 #9
Re: Equifax - Accuracy of Data
Notce of disassociation the way to go.
A notice of correction is added to the files which will stay on the record.
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2nd July 2009 08:31 #10
Re: Equifax - Accuracy of Data
Why disassociate when there should be no association
Same with notice of correction
Send the formal complaint & demand that the incorrect entries are removed
If you have any losses because of this (failed to get credit, mobile phone contract declined / deposit required or anything else) then you may be entitled to damages.
He may be your twin, but unless you have joint loans etc then updating your file with his details is libel and contrary to the Data Protection Act.
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4th July 2009 11:27 #11
Re: Equifax - Accuracy of Data
I mentioned this to him, and he's flabbergasted that he appears on my
credit report , i'm sure somewhere along the line i may have been turned down for things too because this, but i will write a strongly worded letter and also mention the massive breach of the DPA.
Thanks for all your commets, i'll keep you updated
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