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Important 
Data Protection
A Guide to the use
of your personal data
by Cash Choice UK LLC
and
Credit Reference and Fraud
Prevention Agencies
Q: What is a
credit reference agency?
A:
Credit reference agencies (CRAs) collect and maintain information on consumers'
and businesses' credit behaviour, on behalf of organisations in the UK.
Q: What is a
fraud prevention agency?
A:
Fraud Prevention Agencies (FPAs) collect, maintain and share, information on
known and suspected fraudulent activity. Some CRAs also act as FPAs.
Q: Why do you use
them when I have applied to your organisation?
A:
Although you have applied to us [organisation name]
and we will check our own
records, we will also contact CRAs to get information on your credit behaviour
with other organisations. This will help us make the best possible assessment
of your overall situation before we make a decision.
Q: Where do they
get the information?
A:
. publicly available information: -
. Fraud information may also come from fraud prevention agencies.
. Credit information comes
from information on applications to
banks, building
societies, credit card companies etc and also from the conduct of those
accounts.
Q: How will I know if my information is to be
sent to a CRA or FPA?
A:
You will be told when you apply for an account if your application data is to
be supplied. The next section of this leaflet will tell you how, when and why
we will search at CRAs and FPAs and what we will do with the information we
obtain from them. We will also tell you if we plan to send payment history
information on you or your business, if you have one, to CRAs. You can ask at
any time the name of CRAs and FPAs.
Q: Why is my data
used in this way?
A:
We and other organisations
want to make the best possible
decisions we can, in order to make sure that you, or your business, will be
able to repay us. Some organisations may also use the information to check your
identity. In this way we can ensure that we all make responsible decisions. At
the same time we also want to make decisions quickly and easily and, by using
up to date information, provided electronically, we are able to make the most
reliable and fair decisions possible.
Q: Who controls
what such agencies are allowed to do with my data?
A:
All organisations that collect and process personal data are regulated by the
Data Protection Act 1998, overseen by the Information Commissioner's Office.
All credit reference agencies are in regular dialogue with the Commissioner.
Use of the Electoral Register is controlled under the Representation of the
People Act 2000.
Q: Can just
anyone look at my data held at credit reference agencies?
A:
No, access to your information is very strictly controlled and only those that
are entitled to do so, may see it. Usually that will only be with your
agreement or (very occasionally) if there is a legal requirement.
Please read this section very
carefully,
it will vary from lender
to lender
What we do
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When
you apply to us to open an account, this organisation will:
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Check
our own records for information on: -
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Your
personal accounts;
-
and,
if you have one, your financial associates'
personal accounts;
-
if
you are an owner, director or partner in a small business
we may also check on your business accounts.
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Search
at credit reference agencies for information on: -
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Your
personal accounts: -
-
and,
if you are making a joint application now or have ever done the following we
will check your financial associates' personal accounts as well: -
-
if
you are a director or partner in a small business we may also check on your
business accounts;
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Search
at fraud prevention agencies for information on you and any addresses at which
you have lived and on your business (if you have one)
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What
we do with the information you supply to us as part of the application:
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Information
that is supplied to us will be sent to the credit reference agencies.
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If
you are making a joint application or tell us that you have a spouse or
financial associate, we will: -
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Search, link and/or record information at
credit reference agencies about you both.
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Link any individual identified as your
financial associate, in our own records
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Take
both your and their information into account in future applications by either
or both of you.
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Continue this linking until the
account closes, or is changed to a sole account
and one of you notifies us
that you are no longer linked.
So
you must be sure that you have their agreement to disclose information about
them.
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If
you give us false or inaccurate information and we suspect or identify fraud we
will record this and may also pass this information to fraud prevention
agencies and other organisations involved in crime and
fraud prevention.
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Your
data may also be used by us to offer you other products, but only if you have
given your permission. That will be on the front of any form that you have
completed.
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With the information that we obtain we
will: -
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Assess
this application for credit and/or;
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Check
details on applications for credit and credit related or other facilities
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Verify
your identity and the identity of your spouse, partner or other
directors/partners and/or;
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Undertake
checks for the prevention and detection of crime, fraud and/or money
laundering.
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We
may use scoring methods to assess this application and to verify your identity.
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Manage
your personal and/or business account (if you have one) with ourselves.
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Undertake
periodic statistical analysis or testing to ensure the accuracy of existing and
future products and services.
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Any
or all of these processes may be automated.
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What
we do when you have an account: -
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Where
you borrow or may borrow from us, we will give details of your personal and/or
business account (if you have one), including names and parties to the account
and how you manage it/them to credit reference agencies.
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If
you borrow and do not repay in full and on time, we will tell credit reference
agencies.
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We
may make periodic searches of our own group records and at credit reference
agencies to manage your account with us, including whether to make credit
available or to continue or extend existing credit. We may also check at fraud
prevention agencies to prevent or detect fraud.
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If
you have borrowed from us and do not make payments that you owe us, we will
trace your whereabouts and recover debts.
What Credit Reference and Fraud Prevention Agencies do
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When credit reference agencies receive a
search from us they will:
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Place
a search "footprint" on your credit file whether or not this application
proceeds. If the search was for a credit application the record of that search
(but not the name of the organisation that carried it out) may be seen by other
organisations when you apply for credit in the future.
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Link
together the records of you and anyone that you have advised is your financial
associate including previous and subsequent names of parties to the account.
Links between financial associates will remain on your and their files until
such time as you or your partner successfully files for a disassociation
with the credit reference agencies.
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Supply to us: -
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Credit
information such as previous applications and the conduct of the accounts in
your name and of your associate(s) (if there is a link between you - see 1b
above) and/or your business accounts (if you have one).
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Public
information such as County Court Judgments (CCJs) and bankruptcies.
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Electoral
Register information.
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Fraud
prevention information.
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When
information is supplied by us, to them, on your account(s): -
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Credit
reference agencies will record the details that are supplied on your personal
and/or business account (if you have one) including any previous and subsequent
names that have been used by the accountholders and how you/they manage
it/them.
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If
you borrow and do not repay in full and on time, credit reference agencies will
record the outstanding debt.
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Records
shared with credit reference agencies remain on file for 6 years after they are
closed, whether settled by you or defaulted.
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How
your data will
NOT
be used by credit reference agencies: -
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It
will not
be used to create a blacklist.
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It
will not
be used by the credit reference agency to make a decision.
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How
your data
WILL
be used by credit reference agencies:
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The
information which we and other organisations provide to the credit reference
agencies about you, your financial associates and your business (if you have
one) may be supplied by credit reference agencies to
other organisations and
used by them to
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Prevent
crime, fraud and money laundering by, for example checking details provided on
applications for credit and credit related or other facilities
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Check
the operation of credit and credit-related accounts
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Verify
your identity if you or your financial associate applies for other facilities.
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Make
decisions on credit and credit related services about you, your partner, other
members of your household or your business.
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Manage
your personal, your partner's and/or business (if you have one) credit or
credit related account or other facilities.
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Trace
your whereabouts and recover debts that you owe.
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Undertake
statistical analysis and system testing.
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How
your data
may
be used by fraud prevention agencies:
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The
information which we provide to the fraud prevention agencies about you, your
financial associates and your business (if you have one) may be supplied by
fraud prevention agencies to other
organisations and used by
them and us to : -
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Prevent crime, fraud and money laundering
by, for example;
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checking
details provided on applications for credit and credit related or other
facilities
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Managing
credit and credit related accounts or facilities
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Cross
Checking details provided on proposals and claims for all types of insurance.
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Checking
details on applications for jobs or when checked as part of employment
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Verify
your identity if you or your financial associate applies for other facilities
including all types of insurance proposals and claims.
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Trace
your whereabouts and recover debts that you owe.
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Conduct
other checks to prevent or detect fraud
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Undertake
statistical analysis and system testing.
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Your data may also be used for
other purposes for which you give your specific permission or, in very limited
circumstances, when required by law or where permitted under the terms of the
Data Protection Act 1998.
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Your
data may also be used to offer you other products, but only where permitted
How to find out more
You
can contact the CRAs currently operating in the UK; the information they hold
may not be the same so it is worth contacting them all. They will charge you a
small statutory fee.
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CallCredit,
Consumer Services Team, PO Box 491, Leeds, LS3 1WZ or call 0870 0601414
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Equifax
PLC, Credit File Advice Centre, PO Box 3001, Bradford, BD1 5US or call 0870 010
0583 or log on to
www.myequifax.co.uk
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Experian,
Consumer Help Service, PO Box 8000, Nottingham NG80 7WF or call
0844 4818000 or log on to
www.experian.co.uk.
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