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The information i got about my credit rating and incorrect stored information was very helpful to me.

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Tried to use this 'companies'services. They required proof of identity, via Bank Debit Card. I gave the information requested, they took the money, £1.59, and then said they could not give me access to my credit file. Words I suggest. Barge Pole, do not, touch, with. I bet they don't respond to this review.

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A brilliantly user friendly website, even for an elderly non computer literate individual! I found the reason for my compromised credit rating within minutes and have been able to resolve it easily from that point. Customer service doesn't get any better than this. If only all credit reference agencies could be this good - and they are light years from being so!

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PLEASE AVOID! Don’t even click on their link!
I just received a notification from my bank which states that UK Credit Ratings.Com attempted to take £24 out of my account. I was trying to go on TransUnion website, then I realised I was on UkCrediRating.Com. I stopped completing the subscription immediately, but a direct debit is set up on my account and an attempt was made to take money illicitly!

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Absolute scam artists signed up to see if it would help get a loan totally oblivious that everyone else on here has the same issues to then read a couple and realise they take no accountability for their terrible scam of a website, the fact that every negative review is followed up with the same automated reply is hilarious! And the fake replies clearly made by themselves to cover up their tracks have actual replies just goes to show the competence of these people I’ll be taking this to my solicitor and hopefully save others from the same horrendous company😂
As I can’t reply for some reason I’ll put my reply here, I signed up for the services which wasn’t “free of charge” it was £1.50 not a problem but as I paid it re directed me to a page that kept failing to load regardless of what I used it on my laptop I pad and iPhone so do me a favour and go suck you’re mums Yh thanks fkn wanks 😀😀👍👍

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£24.75 DD to my bank account from these scam artists.
Avoid at all costs.

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Out of date information and cancelation not actioned until after second monthly payment taken. Very poor

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Easy to use and very clear report. Used it for few months to better understand my rating and financial position. A bit pricey service for what it does. Spoke on the phone with Joe today who has been extremely helpful and efficiently handled my query, one of the best customer service calls I had in years. Clear, polite, efficiently handled and addressed the issue within minutes. Very refreshing experience

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Giuseppe was very polite and helpful when I called the company today. I didn't have to wait very long for my call to be dealt with. Thank you

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The scary thing is i dont actually rember giving my card details. The 1.50 and the usuall 2 payments after that. It cost me 40 minutes of my life on the phone to the bank.

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Unknowingly signed up for the service while taking out a loan. Spent money I didn’t really need to nor had to spend.
Spoke to joe who was really helpful in cancelling the service and securing a refund.

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Very friendly and understanding. Not money grabbing like most places theses days.

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Great experience with UKCreditRatings, signed up a few months ago and Caitlin was so helpful and gave all of the information I needed! Having the ability to add my rent payments to my credit report is amazing and its improved my rating already, this wasn't something I knew was possible so really happy with my experience.

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Be careful with this scam company. They hide the trial fee and are scamming people out of £25. Avoid at all costs and the people you phone up to cancel. Apparently takes up to 10 days to get a refund what takes ten days these days. Everybody report them

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Called for some advice on my reports provided by their site. Joe was extremely polite and helpful, fully explaining my questions.
He also helped with navigating me to areas of the site that were perhaps not as intuitive as they could be.
I think the reports are good, but can perhaps have additional information to explain the meaning. This would prevent me having to call their helpline.

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I followed the signing up protocol and gave my bank account details but afterwards I asked for a refund - which was granted - as I was unable to use the service as I planned. Customer service was responsive which was appreciated.

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Do not log in — you won’t even realize when you’re signing up for a monthly subscription of £24.99. I contacted the company for a refund, and during the review process, they told me not to report it as fraud to the bank because it would take longer. Then, around 24 hours later, they replied saying I wouldn't get a refund because I had supposedly accepted the subscription — even though I never received any clear information saying that monthly payments would be taken. Of course, I have reported the issue to my bank.

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Like many I fell for the subscription charge which I didn’t consider was made adequately clear. After speaking to an agent my subscription was quickly cancelled but a refund was declined.
I wrote the following email which quickly resulted in a change of heart and I was promptly refunded. You are welcome to use the template if you are in a similar position.
Dear sir,
I have been inadvertently subscribed to your service. I have no doubt you can evidence terms an conditions in small print, but I do not consider that your communication and promotion meets the FCA expectation of being 'clear, fair and not misleading'. The assertion is supported by the number of complaints you receive on Trustpilot for the same reason. On this basis I request a refund of the two payments already deducted totalling £26.45.
If you do not agree to this I will take the matter to the FCA and the ICO as well as requesting a chargeback claim via my bank but I hope this can be resolved without necessitating such action.
Faithfully

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AVOID! BEWARE! - ! Potential subscription trap!
I signed up for a credit file report. Nominal fee charged. Apparently I had also signed up to a free trial of 14 days and a recurring monthly subscription fee of £24.95! Paid two installments, then on reviewing my card statements requested a refund as I had NOT used the service further. They insisted I had signed up and there T&Cs were disclosed. On explaining this I was told no refund would be forthcoming as I had ACESS to the service, clearly a caveat emptor response! Card company unable to assist with refund but have stopped any recurring charges.

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Applied for some loans recently and A link came up half way through the Application for a help and Advice if the loan was unsuccessful I clicked NO To not receive This and continued my Loan Application on which I had to enter bank details
Today I received an email confirming a £24.95 monthly DD for this Service ( Which I said NO To ) To the bank I entered BUT DID NOT ASK FOR HELP
On calling the Ignorant company staff was advised I did sign up for it and I did not understand what I was doing And That I did not even Apply for a loan I only applied for This Useless Not Needed Service
PLEASE BEWARE these companies along with Online Companies just sneak in a small box or Link that seems to look like everything else you are completing and you end up with this
ALSO
Until Today I did not receive any other correspondence or emails confirming I had signed for this service so Very strange that the first contact After ticking NO is my first DD updates For Payment
BEWARE
They maybe registered but the way money can be obtained is not always well intended

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