GP wrote: » I informed him that as a Non-National I am not allowed to Vote...his answer "oh, that's it then".
GP wrote: » So as a self-employed person I decided to take an interest free offer from the biggest PC manufacturer in Ireland.
GP wrote: » When I queried why, they said they are not told why but that the one reason may be that I am not on the Electoral Register! :eek:
the_syco wrote: » Sounds like jibber-jabber bullsh|t. Ring them back, and ask how do they know this information, as I'd think this would be against some data protection law or other.
the biggest PC manufacturer in Ireland.
GP wrote: » When I queried why, they said they are not told why but that the one reason may be that I am not on the Electoral Register! :eek: I informed him that as a Non-National I am not allowed to Vote...his answer "oh, that's it then".
micmclo wrote: » I"This country has a lot to learn still." Lose the attitude OP! We don't need lectures from a non-national playing the discrimation card. You were badly treated no question but the above statement comes across very badly and as if everyone is against you
GP wrote: » 1 week went by without an answer. I finally called them and they told me I had been declined. By the way, we're talking about a sum of €78 / month......... When I queried why, they said they are not told why but that the one reason may be that I am not on the Electoral Register! :eek: I informed him that as a Non-National I am not allowed to Vote...his answer "oh, that's it then".
GP wrote: » Anyway. I've written a letter to them but I'm sure it will end up in the bin
dazberry wrote: » I'm surprised they based their information just on the Electoral Register (probably via the Thoms database). Sounds a bit like a poor excuse to me. If as you say you have a house and a car, if either of these were bought on finance (did you buy the gaff in cash!) then there should be a (re)payment profile on ICB? Of course it is possible your ICB is missing or incorrect?
dazberry wrote: » As part of the consumer credit act, you have up to 28 days to ask for the sources of information that they based their refusal on (they have to supply this within 14 days of your request). You can also contact the ICB directly and for a fee see your credit rating and have it corrected/deleted as appropriate. The only other thing is that they may have routed your request thru' a credit scoring engine - that may have auto-declined based on missing information. Definitely worth looking into it - even if it was a lucky escape - don't like the "biggest PC manufacturer"'s hardware myself D.
ellscurr wrote: » The electoral register plays a part in the scoring process, so it might or might not be the reason you were declined. It's usually cited as 'the most likely reason' because if they said 'oh your credit must be sh1te' then you'd be more annoyed than being told it 'could' be because your name isn't on the electoral role. I used to work on the applications phone line for a bank in the UK and trust me, making inferences about the quality of someone's credit is FAR WORSE than saying 'It might be to do with the electoral register'. It's not based on nationality per se, it's based on the sum of things required to make your credit score high enough to risk a loan. Being on the electoral role is usually one of those things.
Thaedydal wrote: » You should have told them that you do not believe in proportional repasentation demorcy and you have choosed to opt out of the politcal process and applying to be on the Electoral Register is optional in this country and not mandated also thousands of people were knocked of the register for no good reason just before the last election.
the guy was so stressed out on the phone (apparently due to lack of staffing) that I think he would have just put down the phone if I said that
GP wrote: » After living here for 5.5 yars I believe I'm entitled to express my opinion based on my experiences. It's not attitude. I'm static a fact based on quite a few "interesting" experiences that's all. A coutry who has only been exposed to foreign national for a few years DOES have a lot to learn.
eth0_ wrote: » One last thing - why don't you just get a loan? It will be FAR cheaper than the ridiculous APR charged on Dell's Hire Purchase agreements.
eth0_ wrote: » Before shooting your mouth off, perhaps you should contact the Irish Credit Bureau and ask for a copy of your credit rating. One last thing - why don't you just get a loan? It will be FAR cheaper than the ridiculous APR charged on Dell's Hire Purchase agreements.
I'm not a fan either and the onyl reason I went for this was the intereste free option / cash flow advantage.
Tabitharose wrote: » I don't work for a bank, but I do deal with them work wise (relating to retail loans), and can confirm that we are NEVER told any details as to why an application is accepted or declined - that is a private matter between the person applying for finance, and the bank, and they won't discuss it over the phone with the applicant - we have to give customers a UK address for the bank we deal with to write to to find out why the application is declined. In our case we have had lots of applications approved and declined, both for people born in Ireland and Irish residents who were born elsewhere, employees and self employed. Don't know if that helps - I would suspect the person who told you while you were declined was probably guessing as I would assume that all other banks operating similar loan agreements operate under similar conditions. I don't know which bank Currys operate with, but I have not noticed any difference in whether applications are approved or not depending on nationality - so would wonder if that comment was due to personal bias rather than fact....
_Brian_ wrote: » I was in Currys a few weeks ago ,looking around. I asked an assistant how easy a loan was to get and I was basically told ,if your Irish no problem, if your a non-national you won't. I thought it was funny how clear cut she was about it. I know at least a few non-national families who are paying mortgages on large homes here and I can only imagine their disgust at this treatment.