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Maggoty | 15:18 Thu 08th May 2014 | Civil
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Hi guys

I was mailed a catalogue from a random company the other day. I emailed them to ask them where they got my name from (as I hadn't contacted them) but they emailed back to say that they didn't know. To Quote them :

"I’m really sorry, but we do not have this information.

All data received by the mailing houses are pooled and then sold on to companies who have requested a list for prospective new customers.

As far as I am aware the information supplied to us from the mailing houses is forwarded to us from an anonymous source."

Now I am not on MPS so I am not arguing that I am an opt out/do not contact. I just want to know who sold them my name. I thought that under the DPA they had to know the provenance of the data. or am I getting muddled?

Alison

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Thanks Graham W - as my post shows I am aware of MPS - but my question is to the provenance of the data.

Anyone know my standing pse as to the company needing to tell me who they bought the data off?

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When I asked where a company had got my phone number from, after a lot of arguing and speaking to the supervisor, I was told that they cannot tell me as this would contravene the data protection act. I asked if that meant I was exempt from having my data protected but big companies were not exempt. Sadly there was no answer to this. I was removed from their lists tho'!!!
I am not sure if you have any standing quite honestly
but why take my word for it.

start here: http://ico.org.uk/for_organisations/data_protection/dealing-with-complaints

and one click you get here:
http://ico.org.uk/for_organisations/data_protection/~/media/documents/library/Data_Protection/Practical_application/how-we-deal-with-complaints-and-concerns-a-guide-for-data-controllers.pdf

and altho it hopefully says you should be told how the firm processes your data..... it is clear they think they have told you.

I am not aware that there is a reqt for people processing your data to keep an audit trail.

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