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<blockquote data-quote="Worriedtrainee1302" data-source="post: 123350" data-attributes="member: 25765"><p>Thank you for your reply. On your first question, yes, all went to debt collection. But my credit scores are now good and I have not missed payments in years on those accounts or anything else.</p><p></p><p>It sounds from your response that you think this may be quite a serious issue? I don’t have any ccjs and have not entered into an IVA nor been bankrupt so I was hoping this wouldn’t be a major issue.</p><p></p><p>I spoke to my HR contact today who advised me not to worry about the length of time it takes and said that they can work around not qualifying on time with a different job title and things in the meantime but they didn’t give the impression that it would be a major issue either. I didn’t mention the references point however - when I spoke to the SRA, they said they may not need references if I write a statement and provide my credit report. In your experience, are references usually required? Thanks again for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Worriedtrainee1302, post: 123350, member: 25765"] Thank you for your reply. On your first question, yes, all went to debt collection. But my credit scores are now good and I have not missed payments in years on those accounts or anything else. It sounds from your response that you think this may be quite a serious issue? I don’t have any ccjs and have not entered into an IVA nor been bankrupt so I was hoping this wouldn’t be a major issue. I spoke to my HR contact today who advised me not to worry about the length of time it takes and said that they can work around not qualifying on time with a different job title and things in the meantime but they didn’t give the impression that it would be a major issue either. I didn’t mention the references point however - when I spoke to the SRA, they said they may not need references if I write a statement and provide my credit report. In your experience, are references usually required? Thanks again for your help. [/QUOTE]
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