Re: Bournes Debt Solutions (Bournes Limited) - FCA requirements
The Levy letters still say nothing different i.e. we are not going to get our savings pots refunded, he is racking up huge costs and these are likley to increase due to the legal fees incurred in trying to get the bank to refund the September payments (another £400 of mine down the pan).
In spite of letters to Levy and Plantinum I still do not have my case file and Levy has never responded to any of the detailed points I put to him, basically he is not acting on our behalf but purely on behalf of the Gilbourne's to wind up their incompetently run company. I will be writing to the Information Commissioner becasue I feel that under the Data Protection Act my personal data should not have been released to a third party without my prior permission. A company with which I have no relationship is holding a considerable amount of information about me and I have no control over what they might do with it. I think we should all at least pursue this aspect.
How someone like Michell Gilbourne who started out in the community legal services sector championing the rights of vulnerable people got us to where we all are still baffles me, it was only her credentials that drew me down this route.
No that prosepctive MPs are on the campaign trail we should lobby them to press for inclusion in the Financcial Services Compensation Scheme?
Best wishes
Originally posted by Nibbler
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In spite of letters to Levy and Plantinum I still do not have my case file and Levy has never responded to any of the detailed points I put to him, basically he is not acting on our behalf but purely on behalf of the Gilbourne's to wind up their incompetently run company. I will be writing to the Information Commissioner becasue I feel that under the Data Protection Act my personal data should not have been released to a third party without my prior permission. A company with which I have no relationship is holding a considerable amount of information about me and I have no control over what they might do with it. I think we should all at least pursue this aspect.
How someone like Michell Gilbourne who started out in the community legal services sector championing the rights of vulnerable people got us to where we all are still baffles me, it was only her credentials that drew me down this route.
No that prosepctive MPs are on the campaign trail we should lobby them to press for inclusion in the Financcial Services Compensation Scheme?
Best wishes
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