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I have only ever had 6 such requests and have always just sent them snail
mail.........
Doreen
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From: Les Kingstone [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 11 September 2003 15:53
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Subject: Despatching Subject Access
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Dear All,
We used to send our SAR reponses to the Subject via Recorded
Delivery.
Having found that the Royal Mail have a Guaranteed Delivery service,
we
started using this instead (a good services whereby the movement of
the
parcel can be traced at any one time). However, one of our offices
are
finding that quite a few are returned to the depot, waiting for the
person
to collect. And in the past quarter three have been returned by the
Royal
Mail to our offices.
This raises a couple of potential problems / questions:
1. has the clock stopped clicking after the SAR has left our
office?
2. what do other folk use to sendout their SAR responses?
3. is there a better way to send out this type of info (we are UK
based)?
Thanks in anticipation,
Les
AEGON UK
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