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Old 05-06-2011, 15:19   #37
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Re: Virgin Media Virus Letter?

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Originally Posted by Skie View Post
Then its not DPA but VM policy being masqueraded as DPA. Telling someone their service level is not revealing personal information.
Yes it is, telling someone what they pay for is giving details about their bill,

As service level is a person piece of information held by VM about a customer.

I don't know how or if it's done by other departments, maybe a call to say they need them to call in .. but either way, giving out a service level is like a bank giving out a balance .. its personal data and its protected by the law.
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