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Response to HAMMOND SUDDARDS How do they prove debt?

from Joy Harker (joytelkomstar@bun.com)
Amanda, Go into your local library (reference section)and refer to the index of the D.P.A..I believe it is the Eighth Principle of the Act that covers Subject Access Rights. My advice to anybody is to go into the local reference library and start reading! Ask the library for photo- copies of any relevant parts of the Act and also any exclusions(in a separate section). To the best of my knowledge you are entitled to have all details of the data they hold relating to your case unless they can claim "confidentiality". What you are NOT entitled to know is what opinion they have formed of you from the data and consequently what their intended actions are. I do have other details of the Act in my 'personal archives'and I will look them up when I return from work. At least I will then be able to provide more detail as references.

Also I would write again to the lender asking for a list of documents including the date and subject of each, that they claim are not available to you. Would suggest that you send it Recorded Delivery.

Cheerio for now, Joy.

(posted 8394 days ago)

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