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Old 18-11-2009, 08:23   #16
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Re: Mobile phone company sold private data

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Is this different from the phone companies selling the information on normally?
It is in one way. The phone companies are obliged to comply with the Data Protection Act which I believe currently requires that they seek our permission to sell our data.

These guys were just selling it.

I have to admit, I suspect this is the tip of the iceberg. Every time I am near an end of contract, or an upgrade date, I get at least one phone call from a random mobile phone company telling me I am near the end of my contract. This is information I don't normally volunteer to anyone, and I usually do read through the TsandCs when signing a contract and tick (or leave blank, as appropriate) the necessary options to stop them selling my data.
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Old 18-11-2009, 08:31   #17
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Re: Mobile phone company sold private data

I think the difference with this is whereas some telesales companies do have lists that the apparently legally obtain of soon-to-be-expired contracts, in this instance it was done without the sanction of the company.

Communications Direct in Swansea and Cardiff is just one company that tries to get you on to a new contract, they rely on this information from the networks in order to function so I believe there is a legal way of it being done.
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Old 18-11-2009, 08:40   #18
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I'll have 3 pounds on.....
Were you just saying that because most of 3 call centres are based in India? Well it turns out it was T-Mobile anyway.
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Old 18-11-2009, 08:44   #19
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Were you just saying that because most of 3 call centres are based in India?
I would have. DPA isn't taken anywhere near as seriously in India as it is in the UK.
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Old 18-11-2009, 09:06   #20
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Are we taking bets on which company it was yet?

Apparently it was " Companies "
Suppose we will have to wait and see.

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they say that this goes much deeper than originally thought ,
will the company/companies that bought the info face prosecution aswell ?

In the same way someone who bought a dodgy set top box at a car boot sale would, why not?
It cannot be right can it?
And yes, it probably does go deeper.

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Come on Julian, it might be Virgin on the rediculous do you not think?
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Erm, it's already been revealed as Tmobile...do keep up....
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Erm, it's already been revealed as Tmobile...do keep up....

I know it was T mobile " employees " who sold the information, who bought it?
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Re: Mobile phone company sold private data

That'll be harder if not impossible to obtain. There are countless middle-man companies trying to get new contracts connected and going on what's being reported it seems they're more interested in nailing the sellers, not the buyers.
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That'll be harder if not impossible to obtain. There are countless middle-man companies trying to get new contracts connected and going on what's being reported it seems they're more interested in nailing the sellers, not the buyers.
Maybe the " Buyers " need nailing too then, whoever they are.
It is questionable on it's own the fact that mobile phone companies are employing Middles men to do their dirty work, then when the proverbial hits the fan they do not want to be seen to be associated with the practice, when obviously the middlemen/women are being paid a salary by the phone companies to do the dirty work.
Everyone involved should be hung out to dry.
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Re: Mobile phone company sold private data

This is one reason why I got a PAYG contract with Orange. I don't recall ever being cold-called.

Then again I hardly ever use the damn thing and only top it up every 2 years or so...
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I don't think the threat of a prison sentence will really help, if your data has already been sold on. By the time it comes to court, the damage has already been done.
You could argue the same about any crime. After all, prison may not get your stuff back if you are burgled. It won't heal your injuries if you are attacked and it won't bring those back who are murdered.

However, the point is that if they think they may be imprisoned, some people may wonder if selling the data is worth it.
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