FAO Kizzer (Keiran Pearce)
Any chance people could have some answers
http://forums.t5d5.org/topic/22922-x...-6#entry249859 your seemed keen to defend and lie to help your dad trying to rip off a forum member for 9k Thought I'd post up here, as you seem to frequent this area the most. |
Wow!
What some scumbags will try and get away with. Well done to T5D5 for saving a fellow member to tune of £9,000! Some people are unbelievable. :star-wars-smiley-01 |
Jesus.
Got lucky there. Just proves HPI is SO WORTH DOING. |
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and trust no body, especially accountants who are Ex VOC directors Edit Just to add, I guess Kizzer has seen this, as the message I left on his profile on here as dissapeared |
Ex VOC directors.....
Sentley Wilson comes to mind....
Don. |
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Oh, and be very careful if you see the private plate for sale, I believe that is currently the property of Moneybarn as well |
I don't want to be some kind of "stick up" person, but I find it frightful how easy people are on data protection in Britain. And on top of that slander etc.
It is not something nice but I mean, just the username is enough - don't anyone think? If I were a moderator, this thread would be edited and closed... Just saying! |
In itself though a name alone is not personal data. It will only when other personal data is there such as address, phone number etc. from what I have viewed and seen I have seen no "personal data".
ECJ decision - Lindquist v Kammaraklagaren (Case C-101/01) Regarding the private number plate if it is on the car with the documentation to match it belongs to the vehicle in question not the "buyer" who puts it on there they either need it put on retention with fee or transferred simples. This is the issue for example if you have not completed transfer if the vehicle has it on without the transfer or retention in place the buyer has the right to it as it belongs to the vehicle. |
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