Credit file updates

on 02-08-2014 21:44
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on 02-08-2014 21:44
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on 02-08-2014 22:34
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on 02-08-2014 22:34
Most major companies go monthly but they can also go two monthly, three monthly or even six monthly.
The information o2 send in will be attached to your credit file for the relevant period even if it were sent in six months late. If o2 have not sent data in to Experian then your credit file is not affected in any way, it does not mean late payment or non payment so I am struggling to see the issue here?
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on 02-08-2014 21:47
Have they said they will update your file?
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.

on 02-08-2014 21:49
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on 02-08-2014 21:49
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You can if you haven't already put it in writing here http://www.o2.co.uk/how-to-complain/complain
Let us know how You get on.

on 02-08-2014 21:50
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on 02-08-2014 22:02
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on 02-08-2014 22:02
In reality these reports are sent electronically once month end accounting has been completed, most likely during week 3 of the following month.
It certainly would not be sent in the first couple of days of the month.
If the OP is reporting that his/her info is being reported late then they are being unreasonable and are incorrect. The requirements for sending these files take time as they have to be accurate and may need reconciliation.

on 02-08-2014 22:12
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on 02-08-2014 22:34
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Most major companies go monthly but they can also go two monthly, three monthly or even six monthly.
The information o2 send in will be attached to your credit file for the relevant period even if it were sent in six months late. If o2 have not sent data in to Experian then your credit file is not affected in any way, it does not mean late payment or non payment so I am struggling to see the issue here?

on 02-08-2014 22:42
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on 02-08-2014 22:49
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on 02-08-2014 22:49
Do stick around in the Community. We are all here to help each other.

