There is so much credit flying about these days, that keeping
tabs on the credit you have and the credit you have had in the
past, would be a full time job. That's if you decided to apply
your time to it. Not only that the threat of fraud being
committed in your name is becoming a bigger and bigger problem,
by the minute and could lead to many problems that could see you
refused any credit in the future. There is though a knight in
shining armour riding to our rescue. It is in the form of the
new CreditExpert Monitoring Service, which is a subscriber
service and is being made available to us, by the UK's biggest
credit reference agency Experian. It is aimed to cut out any
problems that could befall our finances.
It works by letting you know when any changes are made to your
personal credit information that they hold on you. It also
allows you to keep track of your own financial information at
any time that you wish to do so. This means that you can have
any details you need at the drop of a hat.
But the biggest and most valuable thing that it does for you in
my opinion is the protection that offers you, in the fight
against Identity Fraud. A major worry for all of us and it
should be. By being able to go online, we can keep a close eye
out for any discrepancies, which may take place on our credit
report. Though to give you added security, the new service will
alert you if anything changes on your report.
The only service of it's kind in the UK. The CreditExpert
Monitoring service will send you weekly alerts via, your E-mail
address or by a SMS text to your mobile phone. Once you have
received your alert, al you then have to do is get online and
check your credit report for any changes that have come about.
If any of the changes that you have been contacted about are of
your knowledge, then you will be satisfied that your personal
details are in good hands.
Though on the flip side of the coin, you find that the changes,
such as a loan or credit card have been applied for in your name
and it is not of your doing, then the online site will have all
of the resources in which you can use to inform them that there
may be fraudulent use of your name being committed. It will also
be useful to check that the company you have applied for credit
from has placed all of your personal information correctly, if
not then you can use the service to inform the credit agency of
any mistakes.
About the author:
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