Received an email today from the Credit Services Association informing me that Drydensfairfax have refused to offer me compensation for the incorrect default date on my credit file.
They claim that "there has been no financial/material detriment caused and this was not an error on their behalf".
Unfortunately for Drydensfairfax under Data Protection Act 1998 Principle 4, all data must be kept accurate and up to date.
Plus, I have been given a higher rate of credit recently, because my credit score dropped due to them updating the CRA's.
Where do I stand on Data Protection regarding a claim!?
They claim that "there has been no financial/material detriment caused and this was not an error on their behalf".
Unfortunately for Drydensfairfax under Data Protection Act 1998 Principle 4, all data must be kept accurate and up to date.
Plus, I have been given a higher rate of credit recently, because my credit score dropped due to them updating the CRA's.
Where do I stand on Data Protection regarding a claim!?