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Store Card Credit Madness

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

A graduate student with over £19,00 of debt has been offered just shy of £3,000 of store card credit in less than two days … having earned less than £1000 this year!

The 21 year old was offered a total of six store cards with a combined value of £2,750, announced recently by consumer magazine Which? Money.

Posing as a customer, the graduate visited 20 high street stores to buy items between £50 and £100 and asked if he could get discounts if he took out a store card. Despite having 12 credit checks carried out over two days, he was still able to get credit at the end of day two.

Out of the 12 stores, 8 of them filled out the forms on his behalf, not giving him the chance to review any small print or terms and conditions and just requesting he sign the form at the bottom.

Furthermore, just 1 of the 12 stores actually advised the undercover graduate that he would be subject to a credit check. The interest rates charged on the credit ranged from 18.9% to 28.9%, and in one case it would have taken him nearly 21 years to clear the debt if he had made only the minimum repayment each month.

BHS initially offered him a store card with £100 credit, but then sent him a credit card with a £1,500 credit limit, although it had mistakenly used the name of his street for the name on the card.

Which? Money editor James Daley said “No one in his position should be given access to £2,750 on store and credit cards in just two days, or be able to continue getting credit after so many applications have been made in such a short space of time. The question remains whether stores should be handing out credit at all. If shops can’t lend responsibly, then the Office of Fair Trading should step in to make sure they do.”

The group is calling on retailers to work more closely with credit reference agencies such as Creditsure to ensure they know customers’ circumstances better before they lend to them.

It is also calling for sales staff to be given better training and for checks to be carried out to ensure shop assistants are asking for consumers’ permission before credit checks are carried out.

How Credit Checks Help Companies

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

In an age where debt is common place, more and more companies are starting to feel the burden of unpaid invoices, overdue accounts and bounced cheques. The question remains, however, of not how this can be resolved, but how it happened in the first place.

Simply put, the majority of companies who offered a credit or “pay later” service to their customers failed to have adequate facilities in place to ensure that the customers who received the credit were capable of paying it back.

What each company should have done is to credit check their customers to ensure that the companies that they were providing credit to didn’t have a history of non-payment, or hadn’t built up a catalogue of CCJ’s, or even that the company was due to go into administration.

Any doctor worth his salt will tell you that the best medicine for any illness is not the cure, but the prevention of the illness in the first place and the same principle can be applied to credit checks. By performing credit checks on those companies who you wish to provide credit too, you are ensuring that you provide credit to the right companies, to companies who will pay you on time.

There are a multitude of companies who offer this type of credit check service, but Creditsure Ltd is one in particular that stood out for it’s simple to use “tele credit check” service. Basically, you call up the Creditsure hotline, provide the details of the company you wish to credit check and get your results verbally, enabling you to make a decision there and then. Even better, you get a hardcopy of the results as well, within minutes upon our demo of the service.

Remember, a credit check can not only mean the difference between you getting paid on time or not, but may also stop the need for you having to look for a debt collection agency, or utilise a debt recovery service, because of having unpaid invoices.

Creditsure can be found at www.creditsure.org.uk or by calling them on 0870 042 2380.

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