on 27-05-2024 10:55
Hiya,
I recently opened a complaint about O2 damaging my credit score and wanted to know what else I can do to help/move it along.
Last year because of price increases I was able to cancel my O2 SIM fee free, but was charged anyway which is now down as a default on my score.
I've sent all the info in the complaint including documents;
- Email from Virgin (was a package with my O2 SIM) confirming there was no fee whatsoever for cancelling early
- Letter from debt recovery agency confirming the debt is in O2's hands and not being handled by them
- Call logs showing I've spent hours on the phone with O2 trying to resolve before resorting to a complaint
Is there anything else that I can send to them to help? I am wishing that I had a call recorder working at the time I called to cancel the damn contract, but unfortunately not. I asked multiple times if there was any fee and never had any doubt there wasn't.
Thanks for any advice!
Nathan
on 06-07-2024 17:00
on 06-07-2024 17:00
If you want to know more about credit reference agencies (CRAs), please see :-
https://ico.org.uk/for-the-public/credit/
That page says :-
The three main consumer CRAs in the UK are Equifax, Experian and TransUnion.
There is also lots of useful information on that page which I would suggest that you read. You might be particularly interested in the section entitled :-
What should I do if my credit file is inaccurate?
It is not clear from your posts as to whether you have engaged with O2's "Credit File Referral Team", which I detailed above. Have you contacted them ?