From: "Abso"
Newsgroups: uk.finance
Subject: Re: How to interpret a credit check
Date: 29 Jan 2004 19:46:43 GMT
On 29/01/2004 at 19:25:08, jazz typed:
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>
> UUU means 3 months unrecorded info sent to experion/equifax
>
> 000 means 3 months of payments up to date
>
> 1 means 1 month late the 2 being 2 months late
>
> more detailed info of what U means (taken from creditexpert)
>
> The lender has not been able to give the account a status for this
> month. This may be at the start of the credit agreement when the
> lender is allowing time for the account to be set up; when the
> customer has received the goods but payment is not due to start
> immediately; when there is a dispute over the payments due or the
> goods received; or when the account is not being used.
>
> 8 means The account is defaulted. You have failed to keep to your
> credit agreement and have not responded satisfactorily to requests to
> put your account in order. As a result the credit agreement has ended
>
> D means The account is not being used - no amount is owed
>
> ? means The lender has not given a status to the account this month -
> no amount is owed
>
Thanks. Do you know what a full stop means, as in "000.0UU"?
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