01542842715

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    Karen
    I belong to telephone preference service and am ex-directory but still got call from this "pond life" company. A recorded message and I just hung up.  Can't believe anyone would want to do business with these people.
    • Caller: No idea
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Spinnaker
    Scam for loan consolidation.
    Wanted to send information pack.
    • Caller: Would not give name
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Archie
    Reported to OFCOM via their website.
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    SCH
    I just missed a call. Did not recognise are code so googled number to see where the call came from. Discovered it was a scam number. No message left on answer phone.
    • Caller: not known
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    jay
    | 1 reply
    2nd recorded message in 3 days from this number, picked up by my answering machine, on my TPS registered number.  Different content, but the same theme - claim compensation for something or write something off.  Trying to dial the number back to request removal from their list gets "the number you have called has not been recognised".

    I've reported both the calls to the ICO, which I do with EVERYTHING now - my hope is that the more complaints they get, the more they MIGHT think about doing something.
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    Roy
    Looks like they have got round to my area code.  Same Guff as grrr posted.
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    Northway replies to jay
    Yes, report them to the ICO. The criminal fraudsters like Anthony Simister who run scams like to plant stooges on these forums to discourage honest folk from contacting the ICO or Ofcom. Ignore them. Data criminals don't want the hassle, bad publicity or fines, and have big payoffs to make to stay in business. Pay them back with hassle.  I've bookmarked the ICO complaint form and report each and every call now via the form on www.ico.gov.uk : https://www.snapsurveys.com/swh/surveylogin.asp?k=134674895144

    Here's the latest fine for a dodgy company caught with its trousers down and pissing over us:

    http://www.ico.gov.uk/news/latest_news/2013.aspx

    News release: 20 March 2013

    The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has served a monetary penalty of £90,000 to a company that has blighted the public with thousands of unwanted marketing calls.

    DM Design, based in Glasgow, has been the subject of nearly 2,000 complaints to the ICO and the Telephone Preference Service (TPS). The company consistently failed to check whether individuals had opted out of receiving marketing calls – in clear breach of the law - and responded to just a handful of the complaints received.

    In one instance an employee refused to remove a complainant’s details from the company’s system and instead threatened to “continue to call at more inconvenient times like Sunday lunchtime”.

    The monetary penalty is the first the ICO has issued for a serious breach of the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) relating to live marketing calls. This latest penalty comes after the joint owners of a company, which was responsible for sending hundreds of thousands of spam texts, received penalties totalling £440,000 in November last year.

    The ICO has informed two more companies that it is intending to impose significant penalties over breaches of the law, with a final decision likely in the coming weeks. A further ten companies are subject to ongoing investigation for cold-calling and sending spam text messages.

    Information Commissioner, Christopher Graham, said:

    “Today’s action sends out a clear message to the marketing industry that this menace will not be tolerated. This company showed a clear disregard for the law and a lamentable attitude toward the people whose day they were disturbing. This is not good enough.

    “This fine will not be an isolated penalty. We know other companies are showing a similar disregard for the law and we’ve every intention of taking further enforcement action against companies that continue to bombard people with unlawful marketing texts and calls.

    “All of this work has been made possible thanks to the information we are receiving from the public, which has assisted our investigation team in identifying the companies making these calls.”

    View a copy of the DM Design monetary penalty notice

    The ICO and OFCOM, who are responsible for regulating silent calls, work closely together and will be publishing an open letter to the marketing industry reminding companies that they must comply with the legal and regulatory measures in place. Failure to do so will lead to enforcement action, with the ICO able to issue penalties of up to £500,000 for serious breaches of the PECR, and OFCOM having the power to issue penalties of up to £2,000,000 over breaches of rules linked to abandoned and silent calls.

    The ICO has setup a online reporting tool which people can use to send us the details of any unwanted marketing texts and calls. View the reporting tool, which has already received nearly 140,000 responses since it was setup in March last year.



    Notes to Editors

    1. The Information Commissioner’s Office upholds information rights in the public interest, promoting openness by public bodies and data privacy for individuals.

    2. The ICO has specific responsibilities set out in the Data Protection Act 1998, the Freedom of Information Act 2000, Environmental Information Regulations 2004 and Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003.

    3. The ICO is on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn, and produces a monthly e-newsletter.

    4. The Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 support the Data Protection Act by regulating the use of electronic communications, including live and automated marketing calls and marketing text messages. The ICO has the power to issue monetary penalties up to £500,000 for serious breaches of the regulations.

    5. OFCOM is responsible for regulating abandoned and silent calls under the Communications Act 2003. OFCOM has the power to serve persistent offenders with financial penalties up to £2,000,000 pounds.
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    Annoyed, Gloucester
    On a day off, just received a call from this number, have caller display so didn't pick up....annoying tw@ts.....
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    Jem
    Yet another call from these wasters which will be reported to the ICO.
    It's about time the ICO did something about this nuisance!
    • Caller: Dept. of the agency of compensation?
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Northway replies to grrr
    Good reporting them to the ICO. The criminal fraudsters like Anthony Simister who run scams like to plant stooges on these forums to discourage honest folk from contacting the ICO or Ofcom. Ignore them. Data criminals don't want the hassle, bad publicity or fines, and have big payoffs to make to stay in business. Pay them back with hassle.  I've bookmarked the ICO complaint form and report each and every call now via the form on www.ico.gov.uk : https://www.snapsurveys.com/swh/surveylogin.asp?k=134674895144

    Here's the latest fine for a dodgy company caught with its trousers down and breaking the law:

    http://www.ico.gov.uk/news/latest_news/2013.aspx

    News release: 20 March 2013

    The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has served a monetary penalty of £90,000 to a company that has blighted the public with thousands of unwanted marketing calls.

    DM Design, based in Glasgow, has been the subject of nearly 2,000 complaints to the ICO and the Telephone Preference Service (TPS). The company consistently failed to check whether individuals had opted out of receiving marketing calls – in clear breach of the law - and responded to just a handful of the complaints received.

    In one instance an employee refused to remove a complainant’s details from the company’s system and instead threatened to “continue to call at more inconvenient times like Sunday lunchtime”.

    The monetary penalty is the first the ICO has issued for a serious breach of the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) relating to live marketing calls. This latest penalty comes after the joint owners of a company, which was responsible for sending hundreds of thousands of spam texts, received penalties totalling £440,000 in November last year.

    The ICO has informed two more companies that it is intending to impose significant penalties over breaches of the law, with a final decision likely in the coming weeks. A further ten companies are subject to ongoing investigation for cold-calling and sending spam text messages.

    Information Commissioner, Christopher Graham, said:

    “Today’s action sends out a clear message to the marketing industry that this menace will not be tolerated. This company showed a clear disregard for the law and a lamentable attitude toward the people whose day they were disturbing. This is not good enough.

    “This fine will not be an isolated penalty. We know other companies are showing a similar disregard for the law and we’ve every intention of taking further enforcement action against companies that continue to bombard people with unlawful marketing texts and calls.

    “All of this work has been made possible thanks to the information we are receiving from the public, which has assisted our investigation team in identifying the companies making these calls.”

    View a copy of the DM Design monetary penalty notice

    The ICO and OFCOM, who are responsible for regulating silent calls, work closely together and will be publishing an open letter to the marketing industry reminding companies that they must comply with the legal and regulatory measures in place. Failure to do so will lead to enforcement action, with the ICO able to issue penalties of up to £500,000 for serious breaches of the PECR, and OFCOM having the power to issue penalties of up to £2,000,000 over breaches of rules linked to abandoned and silent calls.

    The ICO has setup a online reporting tool which people can use to send us the details of any unwanted marketing texts and calls. View the reporting tool, which has already received nearly 140,000 responses since it was setup in March last year.



    Notes to Editors

    1. The Information Commissioner’s Office upholds information rights in the public interest, promoting openness by public bodies and data privacy for individuals.

    2. The ICO has specific responsibilities set out in the Data Protection Act 1998, the Freedom of Information Act 2000, Environmental Information Regulations 2004 and Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003.

    3. The ICO is on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn, and produces a monthly e-newsletter.

    4. The Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 support the Data Protection Act by regulating the use of electronic communications, including live and automated marketing calls and marketing text messages. The ICO has the power to issue monetary penalties up to £500,000 for serious breaches of the regulations.

    5. OFCOM is responsible for regulating abandoned and silent calls under the Communications Act 2003. OFCOM has the power to serve persistent offenders with financial penalties up to £2,000,000 pounds.
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    peanut34
    Yet another F****** call from this number.  I have now programmed the number into my phone as "SCAM", so it will never be answered!!
    • Caller: 01542842715
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    Mike
    yet another call from this number, checked my truecall and it blocked the number, so my phone did not ring.

    now going to ICO site to report them AGAIN!!
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    tafweb
    They claimed I had opted in to receive news from the Financial Industry. What a load of cobblers!. The usual "press 5 or 9" recorded call saying that I could reduce my unsecured loans (which I don't have!).
    • Caller: Not stated (surprise!)
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    grumpy
    keep getting calls from this number. if I ring it back I am told I have dialled an incorrect numer!
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    Sam
    Stupid recorded message, I'm on TPS
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Eric Evans
    funny how they "cant find" there registration number and the web site is down. proper scamming Cunt5
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    kath
    rang off as soon as I lifted the reciever, garunteed to b a premium rate line if u ring back- i never do.
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    frustrated
    got this call, didn't answer cos didn't recognise it. Looked on this site and found out it a scam.
    There should be a way of stopping these nuisance calls
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    Ella&ThePhone
    These people phoned me 5 mins ago. I let the answer machine get it this time.
    And they phoned again, just now as i'm writing this ....skipping over to ICO website
    • Caller: Scam
    • Call type: Telemarketer
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    Ella&ThePhone replies to Lucky67
    | 2 replies
    Report to these people here..

    This is the main site
    http://www.ico.gov.uk/

    This is page for reporting on to the ICO
    https://www.snapsurveys.com/swh/surveylogin.asp?k=134674895144

    Go get 'em! lol

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