Sorry, quick reply early. Definitely wouldn't do the SRA without legal advice. There's a legal framework around them so you need to be specific in the request and it needs to be part an overall strategy.
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+1 its email or letter and the company was going to do something as they felt they had no choice.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHow would you expect it to be done?
As I said the way to play this is to for Lockhouse to play the professional game and scare them into submission. Get a solicitor to draft a letter ensuring all information requests are done correctly and then wait for them to get decent legal advise and imagine the reaction as they discover the scale of the mess they've created.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View Post+1 its email or letter and the company was going to do something as they felt they had no choice.
As I said the way to play this is to for Lockhouse to play the professional game and scare them into submission. Get a solicitor to draft a letter ensuring all information requests are done correctly and then wait for them to get decent legal advise and imagine the reaction as they discover the scale of the mess they've created.
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I'm blaming chrome..... but I will give you theOriginally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
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Originally posted by eek View PostI'm blaming chrome..... but I will give you the
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Chrome it is then, bud
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