What is ITC blacklisting?
When a handset is blacklisted on Cell C’s network, the ITC database is automatically updated to reflect this. Thereaffer a file transfer is effected by ITC, who manage the blacklisting process, to all mobile operators indicating which cell phones have been blacklisted.
How do I remove a blacklist from ITC?
If you’ve been blacklisted, here are some ways to clear your name:
- Pay the debt. The easiest step is to approach the business to whom you owe money and settle the account.
- Go into debt counselling.
- Check out your report.
- Get legal help.
How long does it take to clear your name from ITC?
All Judgments, Defaults, Trace Alerts, Debt Review and any negative listings on your profile will be removed within 7 – 20 days.
Can I check if I am Blacklisted?
The information about the blacklisting can be found in your credit profile as held by the Major Credit Bureaus :- Transunion Credit Bureau ; Experian Credit Bureau; Compuscan Credit Bureau and Xds Credit Bureau.
How can I get blacklisted in South Africa?
In South Africa, being blacklisted is an obsolete term in law, but is still used by some to describe those who have a record of non-payment of outstanding debt. This is relevant to any form of credit that has been given: this could be money owned on a bank loan, credit card or store card or even your household bond.
How long does being blacklisted last?
Your credit report is a record of your payment behaviour. It tracks all your accounts and indicates where, over a period of two years, you have missed payments or gone into arrears on an account. Then after two years, this adverse information simply disappears.
Can companies blacklist you?
Employers blacklist ex-employees for incompetence, insubordination, bad behavior or simply because they don’t like them. Recruiters blacklist job seekers for skipping interviews, failing background checks, inflating their qualifications and lying on resumes.
How long does blacklisting last?
It tracks all your accounts and indicates where, over a period of two years, you have missed payments or gone into arrears on an account. Then after two years, this adverse information simply disappears.