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Do joint products affect my ability to get credit?
Do joint products affect my ability to get credit?
Updated over a week ago

If you have a joint product with someone else, then their credit history will affect yours when you apply for any future credit.

This is because having joint products financially links you with the other person. If they have a good credit history, then there's no problem, but if they have a bad credit history, then you could find yourself being turned down for products, even if your credit score's tip-top.

It's worth noting that some utility bills will link you to old flatmates. Check your TransUnion Credit Report within Credit Club to see if you're financially linked, and if it's an old link, use the ‘Raise a dispute’ button to contact TransUnion and ask it to delete this link. You may also need to delink yourself with the other credit reference agencies (Experian and Equifax) as the link may be on other credit files too. You can click on the “Check other reports” section on your Credit Club dashboard to find out how to check if this link shows up on your other reports.

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