tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1803854391640222787.post6277077867833943087..comments2023-06-10T12:33:38.632+01:00Comments on PEOPLE DON'T EAT ENOUGH FUDGE: More Than A Little Bit Cross!Sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04402703967636964187noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1803854391640222787.post-8920281188537884282015-12-16T08:51:34.476+00:002015-12-16T08:51:34.476+00:00I'd forgotten your background was in finance J...I'd forgotten your background was in finance Joe - you are absolutely right. Up until the point where I was told my credit rating might be affected I was prepared to accept that mistakes can happen but this is ridiculous. I responded immediately and, had they resolved it there and then everything would have been sorted with no damage to my credit rating so yes, letters WILL be sent and appropriate action taken.<br /><br />That's the bit that gets me Val. It's now MY responsibility to sort it out because their initial error and then inaction may have resulted in incorrect information being passed to an outside source. I'm not looking to take out credit on anything but if I had say planned on taking advantage of the sales after Christmas to make a large purchase like carpets or something. I now wouldn't be able to because even if my details haven't been picked up by credit agencies there would still be the banks own negative rating against me until they have processed their paperwork to correct it and they tell me this may not happen until the end of January.Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04402703967636964187noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1803854391640222787.post-32206908938312552092015-12-16T02:21:35.740+00:002015-12-16T02:21:35.740+00:00THAT'S OUTRAGEOUS!
That's how it is these...THAT'S OUTRAGEOUS!<br /><br />That's how it is these days. Incompetent workers muck up the works, and it's up to us to prove THEIR mistakes. It happened to us with a medical payment. The data entry clerk typed in the wrong account--transposed two numbers. It took several calls and a copy of the canceled check from the bank to remedy the situation. Meanwhile, somebody got a free payment.Valhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13025832536749983018noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1803854391640222787.post-80795818860017194412015-12-15T16:28:28.639+00:002015-12-15T16:28:28.639+00:00Call them up, demand a supervisor and inform them ...Call them up, demand a supervisor and inform them that unless you receive written confirmation that the situation as been rectified, and there will be zero repercussions on your credit, within a week, you will forward all correspondence to your lawyer and will take legal action against them to be appropriately compensated for the financial and emotional costs to you because of their incompetence. <br /><br />Follow that up with a letter stating the same to the appropriate personnel at the bank.joehhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08520161706680568508noreply@blogger.com