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Originally Posted by Bifta
That will do you absolutely no good whatsoever, there are procedures in place to remove invalid entries with the relevant credit reference agencies, they did it to me, ruined a couple of mortgage applications because of false information they'd filed. I got no response from NTL whatsoever, at least no response that you'd equate with an intelligent lifeform, however Equifax removed the entry in around 2 weeks.
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Just because NTL chose to ignore you they will not and cannot ignore an order invoked by a court.
Making false allegations to 3rd parties is nothing else but slander and that is illegall in a civil courtroom.
Notifying a firm such as experion that someone owes money they do not is making a false allegation. Now such a false allegation as this potential is as serious to the average joe as a fake news story to a star. I could be looking to move house, even some rented agencies do credit checks, I could even be looking to strike a multi million deal with Bill Gates and such a deal was wrecked because of a false allegation made to a credit scoring company. One day the presadent will get set for this.