CAN CREDIT PROVIDERS BLACKLIST ME WHILE I AM UNDER DEBT REVIEW?

Modified on Wed, 8 May at 10:03 PM

No, while you are under debt review the credit bureaus cannot blacklist you by law. However, if you were blacklisted before you applied for Debt Review, these negative listings will remain on your credit record. This is just another reason to apply for Debt Review ASAP.

There really is, however, no such thing as being ‘blacklisted’. Your credit record merely lists your payment history. So, missing a payment for example, is a negative listing, which brings down your credit score.

Whereas, paying on time is a positive listing and will bring up your credit score. So, you see, you can’t really be blacklisted. You can just have a credit profile that shows you to be an unreliable debt re-payer. Of course, this will discourage credit providers from granting credit to you, as it means you are a high-risk borrower.

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