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good evening,may i thankyou for your reply.it was appreciated and helpful..as with all the reply's on here..iill get on it tomorrow...Perhaps I can break this down for you in stages so you are clearer about what Lowell do
Lowell do court almost every day. It is no big deal for them but can be upsetting for those with a claim - and attend court. Less than 10 in 100 actually take navigate the paperwork from claim to hearing. And of those 10, only 1 actually turns up to defend. So if a claim is made, it is 99% likely Lowell will not have to do anything. You can check the daily court listings here
If you intend to be the 1 in 100 that actually gets there, the judge wants paperwork so he can decide on the facts. Lowell have the paperwork (or most of it) but you don't. So immediately you will be at a disadvantage unless you do the Subject Access Request suggested above.
There is a template letter to ask for your information on the Information Commissioner's website here.
https://ico.org.uk/your-data-matters/your-right-to-get-copies-of-your-data/preparing-and-submitting-your-subject-access-request/
If you need help in preparing a request, go and see someone like Citizens Advice or another support charity. You can also throw in to the mix the way that TalkTalk try to force you to use Twitter when they could easily have started sorting this on MSE with Direct Message.0 -
Hi Taragaz
Could you contact us on the email address on our help page instead if possible?
https://community.talktalk.co.uk/t5/Articles/How-do-I-make-a-complaint/ta-p/2204670
Thanks
Vicky - TalkTalk“Official Company Representative
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