on 15-01-2018 22:09
on 15-01-2018 22:09
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 15-01-2018 22:51
on 15-01-2018 22:51
on 15-01-2018 23:58
on 15-01-2018 23:58
@Anonymous wrote:
I rung them and they admitted that it was their fault , and they did me a “favour” by cancelling my 15 pound debt , so I said what about the default? They then gave me credit file referrals address , no replies from them , *sigh*
@Anonymous Do you have anything in writing from them admitting fault, or that the debt was paid in full? If not, it's just your word against theirs, and that's not a good situation to be in.
on 16-01-2018 00:53
on 16-01-2018 00:53
A complaint is definitely the way to go now. Hopefully they will liase with the credit file team and sort this out. I'm a little worried that there was a £15 debt. If that is so, then I'm not sure how the team will view that as it was a default. We know it's O2's fault but make a complaint so that you can get it sorted out at a higher level than customer service agents.
At this stage I would also put a note on your credit file that the debt has been paid and that this was an admin error that o2 have owned up to. Contact one of the credit file groups such as Experience etc. Google it and you find a contact number.
You might want to call customer service again and demand a copy of all of the notes on your account. Also put that request in your complaints so that you have it in writing as proof of your payment and that O2 have taken responsibility for their error.
I wish you really good luck with this.
Experian Contact Number: 0800 013 8888.
Have a look here too :
https://www.resolver.co.uk/rights-guide/credit-score/#contents_3
on 16-01-2018 14:46
on 16-01-2018 14:46
on 16-01-2018 14:48
on 16-01-2018 14:48
on 16-01-2018 14:57
on 16-01-2018 14:57
on 16-01-2018 15:02
on 16-01-2018 15:02
on 16-01-2018 22:45
on 16-01-2018 22:45
I'm sorry but that is totally flawed thinking. He doesn't understand how the whole default and credit file process works in the slightest way. Someone has to manually remove the default. Only the referrals team and just wiping a £16 deficit off your account will NOT remove the default.