Originally posted by Diana M
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I would think the best time to issue legal proceedings (if appropriate) would be once the outcome of the trial is known and not before. What if the Defendants are found Not Guilty?
The real question is whether it was accurate to record and/or continue reporting a default against the OP when Vodafone had become aware or had suspicions, that the account was or may have been opened fraudulently. If the answer is no, there is a breach of the DPA and damages therefore follow. The fact that Vodafone are unwilling to remove the default at least until the conclusion of the criminal trial further aggravates matters.
I also think the time to make a claim for damages would be once you can quantify your loss which can only realistically be done when you have an 'end date' for the damage being caused (i.e. when the default is removed).
Of course it is up to the OP to decide, but the longer she waits the more potential loss it could cause her and therefore it makes sense to mitigate those losses by issuing a claim sooner rather than later.
Patience is not always the best option to take.


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