The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) today announced fines totalling £405,000 to five companies responsible for over 750,000 unwanted marketing calls targeted at older, vulnerable people. The ICO also issued these companies with enforcement notices that require them to immediately stop making these predatory calls.
After receiving complaints from the public and information from partner organisations, including Action Fraud, Trading Standards, the consumer group Which? and the call blocker provider trueCall, the ICO began investigating a number of companies that were calling people to sell insurance products or services for white goods and other large household appliances, such as televisions, washing machines and fridges. Many of the complainants said the people receiving the calls were vulnerable, with some having been suffering with dementia or other underlying health conditions.
The ICO investigation found that these companies were deliberately targeting older people by buying marketing data lists from third parties, specifically asking for personal information about people who are aged 60 and over, homeowners and with landline numbers.
SOURCE: ICO
Banks wouldn't stop direct debits, tat sent on approval could not be returned, "you have won £6,756,121,14" (if you buy a glow in the dark meerkat and we pick your name from the 50m others and your number comes out of the hat even though there is none).
Phone calls, all day and weekly letters from cats, penguins, cancer, blind, cleft palate, etc charities, Damart, La Redoute etc all via Netherlands.