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Warning. Business advice bureau (UK) Ltd Winchester Deakin Scarlet Reclaim Karma

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  • Warning. Business advice bureau (UK) Ltd Winchester Deakin Scarlet Reclaim Karma

    Douglas Albury - Director


    Also the following companies;

    The Business Advice Bureau (UK) Limited

    One Contact Limited

    Bankfair Limited

    Financial Karma Ltd - 07090823 - Registered Address: 23 Windermere Road, Whitehaven, Cumbria, CA28 9LY

    Daat Limited

    Redaurum Limited

    Innovate 10 Limited

    Clubz Ltd

    Scarlet Debt Solutions Ltd

    Scarlet Pension Services Limited

    Winchester & Deakin Limited

    Longreach Holdings Limited
    Last edited by Amethyst; 15th October 2014, 13:39:PM.
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    Re: Warning. Business advice bureau (UK) Ltd Winchester Deakin Scarlet Reclaim Karm

    DATA PROTECTION ACT 1998
    SUPERVISORY POWERS OF THE INFORMATION COMMISSIONER
    ENFORCEMENT NOTICE
    DATED 27 AUGUST 2014
    To: Winchester and Deakin Limited trading as Rapid Legal and Scarlet Reclaim
    of: 3rd Floor Lyric Building
    5 King Street
    Camarthen SA31 1BH
    1. The Data Protection Act 1998 (the “Act”) came into force on 1 March 2000 and repealed the Data Protection Act 1984 (the “1984 Act”). By virtue of section 6(1) of the Act, the office of Data Protection Registrar originally established by section 3(1)(a) of the 1984 Act became known as the Data Protection Commissioner. Since 30 January 2001, by virtue of Section 18(1) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000, the Data Protection Commissioner became known instead as the Information Commissioner (the “Commissioner”).
    2. The Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 (the “Regulations”) came into force on 11 December 2003.
    Regulation 21 of the Regulations states –
    “(1) A person shall neither use, nor instigate the use of, a public electronic communications service for the purposes of making unsolicited calls for direct marketing purposes where-
    (a) the called line is that of a subscriber who has previously notified the caller that such calls should not for the time being be made on that line; or
    (b) the number allocated to a subscriber in respect of the called line is one listed in the register kept under regulation 26.
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    (2) …
    (3) A person shall not be held to have contravened paragraph (1)(b)where the number allocated to the called line has been listed on the register for less than 28 days preceding that on which the call is made.
    (4) Where a subscriber who has caused a number allocated to a line of his to be listed in the register kept under regulation 26 has notified a caller that he does not, for the time being, object to such calls being made on that line by that caller, such calls may be made by that caller on that line, notwithstanding that the number allocated to that line is listed in the said register.
    (5) Where a subscriber has given a caller notification pursuant to paragraph (4) in relation to a line of his –
    (a) the subscriber shall be free to withdraw that notification at any time, and
    (b) where such notification is withdrawn, the caller shall not make such calls on that line.”
    Regulation 24 of the Regulations states –
    “(1) Where a public electronic communications service is used for the
    transmission of a communication for direct marketing purposes the person using, or instigating the use of, the service shall ensure that the following information is provided with that communication –
    (a) in relation to a communication to which regulations 19 (automated calling systems) and 20 (facsimile machines) apply, the particulars mentioned in paragraph (2)(a) and (b);
    (b) ….
    (2) The particulars referred to in paragraph (1) are –
    (a) the name of the person;
    (b) either the address of the person or a telephone number on which he can be reached free of charge.”
    3. “Direct marketing” is not defined in the Regulations. By virtue of Regulation 2(2), “direct marketing” is to have the same meaning
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    as in the Act. “Direct marketing” is defined in section 11(3) of the Act as “the communication (by whatever means) of any advertising or marketing material which is directed to particular individuals”.
    4. The Act contains enforcement provisions at Part V which are exercisable by the Commissioner. Those provisions are modified and extended for the purposes of the Regulations by Schedule 1 of the Regulations.
    5. Section 40(1)(a) of the Act (as extended and modified by the Regulations) provides that if the Commissioner is satisfied that a person has contravened or is contravening any of the requirements of the Regulations, he may serve him with an Enforcement Notice requiring him to take within such time as may be specified in the Notice, or to refrain from taking after such time as may be so specified, such steps as are so specified.
    6. Regulation 32 of the Regulations provides that either OFCOM or a person aggrieved by an alleged contravention of any of the requirements of the Regulations may request the Commissioner to exercise his enforcement functions in respect of that contravention. The Commissioner may also exercise his enforcement functions in the absence of any such requests.
    7. The Commissioner has received numerous complaints via the TPS and from individuals directly who are subscribers to specific telephone lines. The individuals allege that they have received unsolicited marketing calls on those lines, from various individuals acting on behalf of Winchester and Deakin Limited, marketing the company and its goods and/or services. Each individual states that they have previously notified Winchester and Deakin Limited that such calls should not be made on that line and/or have registered their number with the TPS. Many of the individuals allege that they have continued to receive such calls despite complaints to the Commissioner and/or the TPS.
    8. In the circumstances, the Commissioner is satisfied that Winchester and Deakin Limited have contravened Regulation 21 of the Regulations in making such calls for direct marketing purposes to subscribers.
    9. The Commissioner is further satisfied that Winchester and Deakin Limited have contravened Regulation 24 of the Regulations in that the call did not provide the name of Winchester and Deakin Limited.
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    10. The Commissioner has considered, as he is required to do under section 40(2) of the Act (as extended and modified by the Regulations) when deciding whether to serve an Enforcement Notice, whether any contravention has caused or is likely to cause any person damage. The Commissioner is of the view that contravention of Regulation 24 of the Regulations is likely to cause damage because, to identify the caller, further expenses will be incurred by the person such as telephone charges and postage.
    11. The Commissioner has further taken account of the effect of the incorporation in English law of the European Convention on Human Rights (“ECHR”), by virtue of the Human Rights Act 1998, in deciding whether or not to serve an Enforcement Notice. In particular, the Commissioner is mindful of the provisions of Article 8 of the ECHR in that individual subscribers have a qualified right to respect for private and family life, home and correspondence which may have been infringed by the contravention of Regulation 21. He is also mindful of the qualified right to freedom of expression as guaranteed under Article 10 of the ECHR.
    In view of the matters referred to above the Commissioner hereby gives notice that, in exercise of his powers under section 40 of the Act, he requires that Winchester and Deakin Limited shall within 35 days of the date of this Notice:
    (1) Neither use, nor instigate the use of, a public electronic communications service for the purposes of making unsolicited calls for direct marketing purposes where the called line is that of:
    (a) a subscriber who has previously notified Winchester and Deakin Limited that such calls should not be made on that line; and/or
    (b) a subscriber who has registered their number with the TPS at least 28 days previously and who has not notified Winchester and Deakin Limited that they do not object to such calls being made.
    (2) In accordance with Regulation 24 of the Regulations, cease using a public communications service for the transmission of a communication to which Regulation 21 of the Regulations applies unless the particulars mentioned in paragraph (2)(a) of Regulation 24 of the Regulations are provided with that communication.
    Right of Appeal
    There is a right of appeal against this Notice to the First-tier Tribunal (Information Rights), part of the General Regulatory Chamber. Information about appeals is set out in the attached Annex 1.
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    Any Notice of Appeal should be served on the Tribunal within 28 days of the date on which this Notice is served. If the Notice of Appeal is served late the Tribunal will not accept it unless it is of the opinion that it is just and right to do so by reason of special circumstances.
    Dated the 27th day of August 2014
    Signed: ………………………………….....
    David Smith
    Deputy Information Commissioner
    Wycliffe House
    Water Lane
    Wilmslow
    Cheshire
    SK9 5AF
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