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Why didn't she ask for a disassociation? In those circumstances it would
normally be granted.

Alasdair Warwood
----- Original Message -----
From: Gibson, Martin <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 3:25 PM
Subject: Re: Credit file data


> I would reiterate what Gail is suggesting. A work colleague was turned
down
> for credit. When she asked for her details, also included were details of
> her profligate daughters financial affairs even though her daughter had
long
> since left home, was married and had a home of her own. She asked me for
> advice and I advised she complain to the company and ask for the data to
be
> removed and when they refused to do this I helped her fill out a DP
> assessment claim. She received a reply from the DPC office informing her
> that the complaint was one of a number against Experian and would be dealt
> with later in the year.
>
> Martin Gibson
> Data protection Officer
> Buckinghamshire County Council
>
>
>
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