Re: Help dealing with another persons debts!
You may not lawfully open letters addressed to someone other than yourself (the intended recipient) :scared:
How would Hillesden have breached the DPA by sending a letter addressed to the previous owner/tenant?
If the letter was addressed to "the occupier" (which the OP can quite properly open since she is the occupier) and it disclosed personal information (data) such as "we are trying to trace Mrs Plan B because she owes us lots of money" then that would be a different story :nono:
cpc85 you should send these letters back unopened, and I mean this in a good way, you can feel free on this occasion to justifiably 'mind your own business'
Originally posted by enquirer
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How would Hillesden have breached the DPA by sending a letter addressed to the previous owner/tenant?
If the letter was addressed to "the occupier" (which the OP can quite properly open since she is the occupier) and it disclosed personal information (data) such as "we are trying to trace Mrs Plan B because she owes us lots of money" then that would be a different story :nono:
cpc85 you should send these letters back unopened, and I mean this in a good way, you can feel free on this occasion to justifiably 'mind your own business'
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