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Waitrose Executiven complaints team may have breached Data Protection Act principle 2 ?
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Join the club.
The problem is that the people from the MSE forum team with no name think it's ok for people like OP to troll. They are even protected.
You can't say that someone isn't quite right or it's a warning, no matter how many people agree with you and thank your post. Even when it's quite clear that they do have a screw missing.
This forum has certainly gone downhill over the years.
The game the OP is trying to play has nothing to with MSE warnings/ trolling.
He wants us to either provide information or refuse to do so (actual nature of the information is irrelevant) so he can continue his little diatribe.
However you reply it will give him what he wants to start this whole nonsense off again.
No one responds and we can all be at peace.0 -
im so glad you asked me this you have reminded me of a visit to a council location recently. A private company obo the council were inputing car number plates onto a tablet. When I queried the use I got response whether the car was registered to use the council site, the council database gave a three stage response. When I queried "how are you processing my data", i was shown the tablet and i was presented with a screen full of number plates which been processed. What i was shown was other peoples data and how it had been processed which breaches the data protection act maybe principles 1, 2 and 7, Clearly the system and tablet application was not fit for purpose and the staff using it were not trained.
So, you went to the tip and saw other peoples car number plates ? :eek: You should claim compensation for the trauma.
Seriously, there are far worse things to get wound up about, move on.0 -
Where do you go with posts like the OP?
Say what most others (if not all) are thinking and the MSE police start handing out warnings.
I would sympathise with OP to be nice to all moneysavers but then people would start thinking there is something wrong with me. If I was to say that the OP needs to get a hobby then I would be waiting on my red card from the MSE police.
I'll probably just say goodbye to everyone now as I'll most likely be banned later.
Yes, I'd rather walk away from the internet than be nice to a troll. I suspect that it's what the trolls count on. 100% niceness and no drama must be so galling to them.0 -
Join the club.
The problem is that the people from the MSE forum team with no name think it's ok for people like OP to troll. They are even protected.
You can't say that someone isn't quite right or it's a warning, no matter how many people agree with you and thank your post. Even when it's quite clear that they do have a screw missing.
This forum has certainly gone downhill over the years.
I think you need to discuss this with the forum team0 -
I'm not sure whether this is trolling or just plain utter stupidity. Either way I'm out.0
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Troll reported.0
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