Legoman
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To give you an idea from personal experience, back in Feb 2021 I had reason to change the bank account for the direct debit draw payment for one of my credit cards. Of course, the credit card provider didn't correctly update their records, so the next DD payment was drawn from the old account which had no money in it, so the payment bounced and was recorded on my credit file under RHI (Repayment History Info) as a black mark in Feb 2021. I knew about it straight away (meaning at the next monthly update in March) because at that time I had signed up for update alerts for significant changes. My credit score which was, like yours in the 900+ range, had dropped ~150 points to being just under 800. This was the only black mark of any kind on my record in over 15 years of history at that time.
I obviously appealed and got the black mark removed and the rating restored and guess how long that took before it was finally resolved? I still have the letters. Final letter of response and apology from the bank for their completely admitted stuff-up is dated 19 July 2021. Equifax, Illion and Experion all had to be contacted manually by letter from the bank involved (fortunately). It took from March to July to get reversed and that was for just one missed payment that was entirely the fault of the bank who issued the credit.
So yeah sure, it's all nonsense as Cynicor says and you can just go around willy nilly filling out applications left and right like it's still the lo-doc loan days of the 1980's and it'll all be fine. Go ahead, have a crack.
I obviously appealed and got the black mark removed and the rating restored and guess how long that took before it was finally resolved? I still have the letters. Final letter of response and apology from the bank for their completely admitted stuff-up is dated 19 July 2021. Equifax, Illion and Experion all had to be contacted manually by letter from the bank involved (fortunately). It took from March to July to get reversed and that was for just one missed payment that was entirely the fault of the bank who issued the credit.
So yeah sure, it's all nonsense as Cynicor says and you can just go around willy nilly filling out applications left and right like it's still the lo-doc loan days of the 1980's and it'll all be fine. Go ahead, have a crack.