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That is only possible in certain cases. You may only request the details of a deceased person if you are an heir, executor or notary, and can provide evidence of that. An executor is a person who was appointed by the deceased to carry out certain tasks after their death. You are also required to submit certain details when requesting the deceased's credit summary. More information on requesting the credit summary of a deceased person can be found here.
Yes, the fee is € 8. Please transfer this amount to our bank account: NL35 ABNA 0482 8737 87. The description should specify the deceased's last name, so we know which request the payment refers to.
No, that is not possible. Please have a notary issue a certificate of inheritance so you can submit the request.
After receiving your email, we will send the credit summary to your home address within one week.
Yes, a notary can request us to send the deceased's credit summary. The fee is € 8. The notary needs to provide evidence that he/she is authorised to handle the estate.
No, requesting the credit summary of a person who has been placed under administration is free of charge.
When we have received your complete request, we will process it for you right away. We will send you the credit details within one week.
When you take out a telephone subscription including a telephone, you are in fact buying the telephone on instalment credit. The payments for the device are included in your monthly subscription payments. In fact, you have a loan for a telephone. The credit is only registered at BKR if the device costs more than € 250. If you are applying for a new loan, it is important for the credit provider to know whether or not you already have other loans or have repaid other loans. That includes your telephone credit. This helps the credit provider decide whether or not to grant you a loan.