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James
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30th Apr 13 at 08:56   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

http://www.noddle.co.uk

I highly recommend everyone uses these guys. I'm really impressed with the service.

It's completely free and once you sign up, they will e-mail you once a month when your updated report is ready. It's simple to use and entirely accurate (as far as I can tell).

Although it is worth considering that most lenders use Experian which could hold different data compared to Call Credit (that's who Noddle is).
A2H GO
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30th Apr 13 at 09:10   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I tried and they couldn't provide me one.

Ended up getting one from Experian in the end, still not entirely sure how accurate that is...

James
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quote:
Originally posted by A2H GO
I tried and they couldn't provide me one.

Ended up getting one from Experian in the end, still not entirely sure how accurate that is...




I got 999 from Experian. It's a load of shit, those numbers don't really mean anything. Lenders only look at the actual report, not the score.
A2H GO
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You know they're a load of marketing shit when they don't tell you anywhere how they do the calculations.

I just got one to make sure there wasn't anything on there that shouldn't be.
Whittie
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I've been with noodle a while, great service.
Brett
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So whatever's on Noddle should be 100%? I've used it on the past and expected things to be on there that weren't. Is it really not worth paying for Experian over Noddle?
James
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quote:
Originally posted by Brett
So whatever's on Noddle should be 100%? I've used it on the past and expected things to be on there that weren't. Is it really not worth paying for Experian over Noddle?


Well all credit agencies rely on the credit companies sending data to them to build their reports. So if any companies don't send data to CallCredit then it won't be on your Noddle report.

But I've mine against Experian and it's the same.

I think if you are looking to get a significant amount of credit then it's worth paying £2 or whatever it is to check your Experian one, but if you just want to keep track of it on a monthly basis, Noddle is perfect.
ed
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30th Apr 13 at 18:12   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I use Noddle too - helped me get all my addresses and details in order
Russ
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quote:
Originally posted by Whittie
I've been with noodle a while, great service.
Graham88
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30th Apr 13 at 22:13   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Seems good, cheers! Shown accounts open that I forgot I had
pow
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1st May 13 at 14:26   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

5/5 get in
James
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quote:
Originally posted by pow
5/5 get in


Nice. Mine was 4/5, then I closed a store card that had zero balance anyway and it went up to 5/5. Slightly weird, I'm surprised one store card with zero balance could really have that much effect.
Whittie
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1st May 13 at 14:53   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Mines 4/5. Had some missed direct debits in the past, assuming its them causing it. Being 4/5 certainly hasn't stopped me with financing stuff though, so thats good.
James
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1st May 13 at 15:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

The score out of 5 is no more relevant than Experian's score out of 1000.
pow
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1st May 13 at 17:33   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I think the worst thing thats happened in my credit history is a cheque bouncing
James
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I had 1 late credit card payment about 4 years ago. I thought I had set up a direct debit, turns out I hadn't. I still got 5/5 though
Graham88
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quote:
Originally posted by James
quote:
Originally posted by pow
5/5 get in


Nice. Mine was 4/5, then I closed a store card that had zero balance anyway and it went up to 5/5. Slightly weird, I'm surprised one store card with zero balance could really have that much effect.

Presumably because you could potentially spend up to the limit on the store card? I'm told credit cards with zero balance can count against you when trying for a mortgage, not sure how true it is as I've not come to that yet.
Whittie
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^ I can confirm that isn't correct, or if it is, it didn't effect anything.
Colin
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Any 'available' credit will be taken Into account when applying for credit.
dan_m1les
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Sorry, we haven’t been able to verify and validate your identity and can’t provide your credit report.
Whittie
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2nd May 13 at 10:17   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Bloody Asylum Seeker
Graham88
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quote:
Originally posted by Whittie
^ I can confirm that isn't correct, or if it is, it didn't effect anything.
quote:
Originally posted by Colin
Any 'available' credit will be taken Into account when applying for credit.

As Colin said...whether I made it sound different, that's what I meant
James
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quote:
Originally posted by Graham88
quote:
Originally posted by James
quote:
Originally posted by pow
5/5 get in


Nice. Mine was 4/5, then I closed a store card that had zero balance anyway and it went up to 5/5. Slightly weird, I'm surprised one store card with zero balance could really have that much effect.

Presumably because you could potentially spend up to the limit on the store card? I'm told credit cards with zero balance can count against you when trying for a mortgage, not sure how true it is as I've not come to that yet.


Possibly. But my other 3 credit card limits total up to about £25k, pretty sure the store card was about £500 if that
IvIarkgraham
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2nd May 13 at 16:09   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

4/5 for me. got 2 unused credit cards and a loan

might close them all down
dan_m1les
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quote:
Originally posted by Whittie
Bloody Asylum Seeker


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