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Miss R versus VCS Ltd

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  • beamerguy
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    If VCS didn't like it they could appeal, and as it was their claim they should have been on the ball.

    Sums up VCS IN A TINY LITTLE NUTSHELL
  • Fruitcake
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    JesterShoe wrote: »
    From what I could work out from the Judge's denial of my unreasonable costs claim, that it only pertains to the court proceedings and not the claimants behavior overall. I tried vexatious litigant, misuse of private information, breach of contract, fraud by abuse of position, and trespass.

    I think I missed another trick with not issuing a counter claim at the start, but as you are so stressed out and nervous about the whole procedure you just want the case sorted. It's only after that you realise how much time and effort you have put in that the compensation factor kicks in.

    You can make a claim/counterclaim any time in the next six years. Once you have got your head together there is nothing stopping you sending a LBC and then filing a claim for a GDPR breach.
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  • Fruitcake wrote: »
    You can make a claim/counterclaim any time in the next six years. Once you have got your head together there is nothing stopping you sending a LBC and then filing a claim for a GDPR breach.

    I think I'll wait for the dust to settle, and the cheque to arrive for cost before I make a decision.

    Just as an afterthought has anybody requested a SAR after winning a case?

    "GDPR does not specify retention periods for personal data. Instead, it states that personal data may only be kept in a form that permits identification of the individual for no longer than is necessary for the purposes for which it was processed."

    As VCS has no longer need of my data it should no longer hold any. If after 6 months I send a SAR and I get something back this could open a whole new can of worms.
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  • Coupon-mad
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    I like your thinking! Well done on your win/costs, which I missed reading until now!

    :)
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  • Thanks Coupon-mad for all your support and advice.
    Even Richard Turpin had the decency to wear a mask!
  • hi JesterShoe,


    Congratulations on beating the scammers. your defence was useful for updating mine.



    thank you for sharing your case outcome and many other forum user comments on this thread!
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