by andyn on 22 Feb 2008, 16:15
Hi,
I'm not sure if this thread is still going (I can't see page 2, it redirects to the home page!), but I thought I would share my experiences.
I went bankrupt in MArch 2007 and was discharged Oct 2007.
I signed up for Experian and have been working on my credit rating, which has gone from VERY POOR to POOR! yay! I have had my bankruptcy marked as 'discharged' and most of my 8(!) defaults marked as 'settled'. I am still awaiting the confirmation of the settlement of my 1 CCJ to be shown on my credit file, which should improve things further! You never know, I might hit 'AVERAGE' at some point! Hmm, yeah right.
I have considered trying to get a small loan to make my credit file look even better. The only people who seem willing to give me a loan, however, are FLM Loans, who require a guarantor who is a UK homeowner. Not entirely sure if this is a good idea or not in terms of improving my rating? Or even in general! any ideas?
I set up my Barclays basic account immediately after going bankrupt, and it has served me reasonably well - Direct Debits and Standing Orders work fine, and it shows on my credit file as an 'up to date payment', which I suppose must be good.
My mother works for Barclays and told me that they use Equifax to find people's credit rating, so I have signed up with them also today (both Experian and Equifax charge fees of course if you want more than the bog standard £2 credit report). She also recommended NEVER EVER going overdrawn, which is obvious I know.
So I went into Barclays today to see if they would let me upgrade my account. I was declined. This was disappointing, as I was told my another branch manager that if I stayed out of trouble for 6 months without going overdrawn, I would stand a good chance of being able to get a real account. The lady I spoke to today said it would take anywhere between 1 and 3 years before I was able to get a proper account!
I have also decided to open an mini ISA and put a small amount a month in it, just to show that I am capable of saving money, which hopefully will give me some brownie points? Barclays allowed me to open one today with a £1 payment and a SO starting next month. (hmmm, wonder if the OR can get their mitts on this account?)
For online payments, ebay etc. I use the Cash Plus card. £4.95 per month is pretty reasonable in my opinion.
To be honest, I sometimes forget I am bankrupt. I was about to change Mobile phone provider when I realised that a phone contract requires a credit check. Ooops.
Anyway I'm probably boring people now...