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VF Still Reporting My Closed Account To Credit Agency

b86
3: Seeker
3: Seeker

I canceled my vodafone account after many years, a few months ago - due to poor customr service. However, recently I was applying for a mortgage, but was declined because of too many open 'accounts'. I didn't know what they were refering to.

 

So, I ended up buying a subscription to a credit checking service, and noticed that Vodafone are still reporting that I have an account open with them, but paying £0 a month. This is as good as having an unused credit card/store card on your account - because lenders will see the 0 and expect that it could rise to anything.

 

I rang up to explain this, and turns out they owed me £45 (or there abouts) - so Vodafone, was going to carry on keeping my account open, instead of just refunding me when my account was *closed* initally. Instead, my accounts been kept open, waiting for me the customer to ring asking for my refund and to close my account - even though I was unaware of this money owed to me, as Vodafone have made no contact to get in touch with me (my address and phone numbers are the same).

 

So, the girl on the phone has now issued the refund and *closed* my account, and told me they'll write to the credit agencies to fix the problem and should take around 30-45 days. I kind of explained that this has been a problem with Vodafone, unwillingly keeping me in a contract (what it looks like on my credit file), without my agreement, and as a result means my credit file will not be updated in 30-40 days, and therefore cannot apply for the mortgage up until that point. Not to mention, it now looking bad that lenders will see I am applying for what looks like lots of credit (due to re-applying). Unfortunatly, the girl on the phone didn't understand the issue....

 

The same thing has happend with Sainsbury's who actually went above and beyond in fixing the problem, and even went as far as compensating me as we've potentially miss out on a property we like, and to some degree tarnished my credit file.

 

I probably wouldn't of been as bothered as much as accidents do happen, it was when she was casually talking like it was just a simple refund and my credit score didn't matter....

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Can I have some help with this please. A contract was cancelled months ago and it still is showing up on my credit score as open and displays £0 despite vodafone saying its been closed.

 

Thanks

Loz
Moderator (Retired)
Moderator (Retired)

@enedinsej I'm sorry to hear since cancelling your contract with us, your account is still showing as active on your credit file - I understand why this may be concerning. So one of our Credit Specialists is able to take a closer look into this and get things sorted for you, I've sent you a private message with details on how to get in touch with us.

 

donnyguy
16: Advanced member
16: Advanced member

You're right in saying that only Vodafone can update their records so they reflect correctly with the credit reference agencies. Adding notices of correction arent the answer as they just show prospective lenders that you're disputing the infomation. 

I was in this situation, I left Vodafone and the account kept writing to my file each month. I raised to the forum team and they fixed it for me and now it shows settled / closed on the month I closed it. So these issues can be fixed. Just let the forum team pick up and deal for you.

Again, this does seem to be a theme for some people along with others who find defaults they knew nothing about so I personally believe this is part of the problems that the billing migration caused. But so long as they're untimately fixed, who cares 🙂

“But so long as they're untimately fixed, who cares :-)”

 

Really??

 

There could be 10s, 100s, 1000s of people who this has happened to who haven’t realised. Maybe they have been declined a mortgage, a loan, car finance because of this issue. I reckon they’d care. The number of people who have replied to this thread should tell you all you need to know about the state of Vodafone’s adminastriative systems and customer care team. Took me a lifetime to resolve what seems to be a simple issue. Terrible, terrible company. 

 

Ps. Kudos to the forum team who finally managed to sort it out... eventually...

I haven't yet to seen a PM for you try at least help to and sort out your poor service. 

Pass me to the your Credit File Team.

Mark
Community Manager
Community Manager

@andyh3930 Apologies for our delay in responding to you. 

So we can take a look into this for you, please contact us via the link in the Private message I've sent.

Anonymous
Not applicable

I am having the same issue, a close account is still being reported at £0 on my credit file. How can I have this closed?

Colleen
Moderator (Retired)
Moderator (Retired)

@Anonymous This is unusual to hear and I'm sorry for any inconvenience caused. 

We have Credit File Specialists who'll be happy to look into this for you and make sure this gets resolved 😊

I've sent you a private message with details on how to get in touch with us. 

 

Unusual to hear? Have you read the thread?

donnyguy
16: Advanced member
16: Advanced member

Hahaha, 

Sorry but that last comment really made me laugh.

But we need to be fair here. Anyone who is a Vodafone employee cannot really be anything other than surprised / disappointed when they respond to threads on here.

It'd be brand damanging to say the least if they responded any other way.