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Originally Posted by monkeybreath
no need for the abuse thank you. The data protection act says that information can only be given to the account holder subject to satifying of certain criteria.
I am sure the "******" had a good reason for not giving you the infromation- infact your PMs to me confirmed to me that you were not the account holder, how would your feel if someone broke the law and gave your personal information to someone else?
no need of the abuse, it is people like you who tempt me to leave this site. I am not going to break the law so i can help one person who i don't know from adam.
MB
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Even if they did give you the account number and address you should STILL not divulge passwords etc. You should validate the persons identity using information that is not printed on the bill. For example a telephone password, mothers maiden name or the answer to a secret question.
Otherwise anyone could pick up an NTL bill and then get access to that persons account.