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Checking credit scores

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nannynome · 17/01/2015 14:28

Which is the best website for this? Need to check mine and DH credit before we look at consolidating and reorganising our finances. I know there are a couple out there and you can sign up and then cancel, any suggestions? Thanks.

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Rockchick1984 · 17/01/2015 20:31

Noddle is completely free so no worries about cancelling within 30 days.

dementedpixie · 17/01/2015 20:33

noddle is very limited though and had hardly any of my information on it. I would search on one of the bigger ones too

Rockchick1984 · 17/01/2015 20:37

Really? It's got all of mine on, didn't realise it was limited!

dementedpixie · 17/01/2015 20:39

a lot of my earlier credit history is not on it (am 41 and have had credit cards, etc from the age of 18)

dementedpixie · 17/01/2015 20:42

in fact my most used credit card isn't on it at all

TallulahTwinkletoes · 17/01/2015 20:46

Noddle is bullshit. Had detailed info about me but said my credit was 2/5 and once I paid off the majority of my debt, it went down to 1/5 and then the bank told me I have good credit.

You can get a statutory report for £2 from experian.

nannynome · 17/01/2015 21:11

Thanks :) looks like we are all good on the credit checks, now have to figure out the best secured loans. Consolidating everything with some extra for work to the house and covering a bit of maternity. Can't decide whether mortgage holiday or adding it to loan is a better option.

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