My Partner and I recently moved, though before we were only living together elsewhere for a short time, so we haven't really been "associated" before now.
This morning we both got credit card applications from the same firm, which I am going to ignore anyway, but it puzzles me where they got the information from.Is there any legal requirement for them to supply this information to me when I ask, and if so, how do I word it.
It may seem a fuss over nothing to some, but I personally find this sort of thing sneaky, and if I can find the source of this information, I can deal with that. All to often we are asked to provide security info if we contact someone for something under the data protection act, and surely it must work in some way that we can also protect ourselves from unsolicited things like this. I just need to know where they got it and what they have and whether I have a right to ask them to remove it.
BT are one of the worst for selling customer information to third parties.
A friend got his BT account accidentally setup with a strange misspelling of his surname and a few months later started to get loads of junk mail and "offers" through with the same strange misspelling, coincidence!! we think not!
Yeah cheers all, electoral roll does seem likely cos that was one of the first things we did. Do I have the right to ask them them to remove my details though?
why are you so sensitive about your name and address?
As 'particulars' go they are hardly private data are they.
Indeed, your name and address are in the public domain and you can't stop someone writing to you anymore than you can make ringing on your doorbell a criminal offence.
Of course you're correct, people can view the list in the civic centre, but its a labour intensive process and those who send junk mail don't colect data in that way.