Re: Santander admitted breach of Data Protection Act
I have just spoken to Santander , I sent an email a couple of days ago to the person I was dealing with on the phone setting out how much the ICO fined what I would call normal everyday company's in 2012/2013 for breach of the DPA , some of the company's included one from my home town.
Somehow Santanders letter about speaking on the phone and my email about the ICO fines crossed and we ended up speaking about the same things the wrong way round
(if this makes sense!)
Earlier today I received a letter from Santander today stating once again the offer of £185.00 so I called them , I was actually thinking of taking this offer having read the comments on this forum , well I'm so far pleased I didn't as Santander have reopened my case and are looking again at compensation.
I quoted a statement from a Judge who was talking about a company in Plymouth who breached the DPA and was fined £60,000.
I looked at it this way , if I go to the ICO and report Santanders breach of the DPA I will have more distress and possible Angina attacks , Santander will have to rally its legal department to fight in court , which as you and I know will cost them a few thousands before any court fines that the ICO may impose on them .
In an email earlier this week I had made them a very reasonable offer to once and for all settle the case and have also said I am willing to sign paperwork to the fact that I will not take action against Santander at any time in the future.
I also stated in my email that the amount I suggested does not reflect the true amount of compensation for the breach of the DPA but this is I feel a reasonable and fair gesture of goodwill from Santander to myself for its wrong-doings .
Quote by a Judge concerning Plymouth breach of the DPA 2013.
“It would be too easy to consider this a simple human error. The reality is that this incident happened because not enough care was being taken within the organisation when handling vulnerable people’s sensitive information.
“The distress this incident will have caused the people involved is obvious, and the penalty we have issued today reflects that."
So, now its a case of wait and see .
P.S. Ha..........never rains but it pours, just been for ECG and my doctors concerned as my stress level is rising again and something has shown up on the reading, probably an outline of my hands around the throat of a Santanders customer help agent , who likes to have that 'utterly cheerful/helpful/happy voice on when they answer the phone .........that is until you get to the nitty-gritty then they appear dumb ( no offence meant to any customer help agents who reads this by the way )
Lady Ami xxxxxxxxxxx
I have just spoken to Santander , I sent an email a couple of days ago to the person I was dealing with on the phone setting out how much the ICO fined what I would call normal everyday company's in 2012/2013 for breach of the DPA , some of the company's included one from my home town.
Somehow Santanders letter about speaking on the phone and my email about the ICO fines crossed and we ended up speaking about the same things the wrong way round
(if this makes sense!)
Earlier today I received a letter from Santander today stating once again the offer of £185.00 so I called them , I was actually thinking of taking this offer having read the comments on this forum , well I'm so far pleased I didn't as Santander have reopened my case and are looking again at compensation.
I quoted a statement from a Judge who was talking about a company in Plymouth who breached the DPA and was fined £60,000.
I looked at it this way , if I go to the ICO and report Santanders breach of the DPA I will have more distress and possible Angina attacks , Santander will have to rally its legal department to fight in court , which as you and I know will cost them a few thousands before any court fines that the ICO may impose on them .
In an email earlier this week I had made them a very reasonable offer to once and for all settle the case and have also said I am willing to sign paperwork to the fact that I will not take action against Santander at any time in the future.
I also stated in my email that the amount I suggested does not reflect the true amount of compensation for the breach of the DPA but this is I feel a reasonable and fair gesture of goodwill from Santander to myself for its wrong-doings .
Quote by a Judge concerning Plymouth breach of the DPA 2013.
“It would be too easy to consider this a simple human error. The reality is that this incident happened because not enough care was being taken within the organisation when handling vulnerable people’s sensitive information.
“The distress this incident will have caused the people involved is obvious, and the penalty we have issued today reflects that."
So, now its a case of wait and see .
P.S. Ha..........never rains but it pours, just been for ECG and my doctors concerned as my stress level is rising again and something has shown up on the reading, probably an outline of my hands around the throat of a Santanders customer help agent , who likes to have that 'utterly cheerful/helpful/happy voice on when they answer the phone .........that is until you get to the nitty-gritty then they appear dumb ( no offence meant to any customer help agents who reads this by the way )
Lady Ami xxxxxxxxxxx
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