What an absolute farce of a registration process ... if you're slightly disorganised like me
The security questions to prove your identity were along the lines of:
You may or may not have taken out a new credit card agreement in 2008. What lender was this with?
a) I didn't take out a new credit card agreement in 2008.
b) Nationwide.
c) Halifax.
d) Royal Bank of Scotland.
e) None of the above.
If applicable, what was the opening credit limit on this card?
a) £0 - £2999
b) £3000 - £5999
c) £6000 - £8999
d) £9000 - £12000
e) None of the above.
For someone like me, who around that time was taking out quite a few cards to exploit interest free periods, it's nigh on impossible (without doing some serious digging) to know what cards I had 15 years ago and what the credit limit was.
I gave up. Might try phoning instead in the hope there are other types of proof I can provide re my identity.
And yes, the moral of the story is to keep better records, I know
The security questions to prove your identity were along the lines of:
You may or may not have taken out a new credit card agreement in 2008. What lender was this with?
a) I didn't take out a new credit card agreement in 2008.
b) Nationwide.
c) Halifax.
d) Royal Bank of Scotland.
e) None of the above.
If applicable, what was the opening credit limit on this card?
a) £0 - £2999
b) £3000 - £5999
c) £6000 - £8999
d) £9000 - £12000
e) None of the above.
For someone like me, who around that time was taking out quite a few cards to exploit interest free periods, it's nigh on impossible (without doing some serious digging) to know what cards I had 15 years ago and what the credit limit was.
I gave up. Might try phoning instead in the hope there are other types of proof I can provide re my identity.
And yes, the moral of the story is to keep better records, I know