Can someone advise which team I need to speak to at BT to get my ex-husbands new BT account off my credit report? I raised a dispute with Equifax but they had a rejection from BT. I'm not associated with his new account as BT have confirmed, I haven't lived at the same address for 20 months, and I cancelled the previous contract that I had at the address. Equifax have said I need to get BT, to contact them to get it removed, which seems easier said that done!!!!
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This is just a customer to customer help forum, everyone here, including myself, are just customers.
The only BT Employees are the forum moderators. I have asked one of them to post advice here.
Every circumstance is different.
Advice posted here in the past, by a moderator, has been this...
The first thing you need to do is raise a dispute with either Equifax or Experian, depending on who the debt is with. You can do that at
or
Or if it's with TransUnion
https://www.transunion.co.uk/consumer/consumer-enquiries
They'll then liaise with BT for you.
Could there be an old dormant joint account of some sort lingering somewhere that's still creating a financial association with your ex? If not you should ensure that the old link is broken.
https://www.experian.co.uk/consumer/guides/financial-association.html
A link should only be created by joint financial liability, like a bank/savings account, loan, mortgage, etc. That's why I suggested having a think about old accounts you may have forgotten about. Simply sharing an address, even when married, doesn't create that link.
I guess you need to verify with the agency whether the entry on your file has been created because of a financial link or simply an error by BT. Always assuming that the ex hasn't used your name when signing up to a new contract!
Based on personal experience (admittedly many years ago) a link by marriage is not automatically cancelled by divorce. We discovered this when a previous partner's appalling record caused a loan application to be refused. It was necessary to through a process with the reference company to remove the sod from the record.
This might or might not apply to you but it's worth knowing that a former relationship rather than a particular item can be a problem.