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Bad agents: your response?
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Depends how much you care
If you an angry there are two things that will annoy an agent who sends your CV in without permission.
1: Contact their Data Controller and ask for their registration no. under the Data Protection act, explain to them why you want it. Often this will cause trouble for the pimp.
2: Complain to the Information Commissioners Office, they have the ability and the increasing motivation to fine people serious money.
3: Notify the HR department of the client. Many contracts with clients specifically forbid this.
4: Then notify the compliance department of the client, informing them that a data breach has occurred. (use that form of words) and that an unauthorised disclosure of personal data has been made by the pimp and that you require them to remove said data from their systems and inform them that you want confirmation.
5: If no satisfactory response then report client to ICO
This may make them not like the pimp one little bit.
There are *many* pimps and the relationship with the client is often fragile and none of them want legal hassle, a pimp that causes it is not their friend.
There is no guarantee that this will seriously damage the pimp, but if enough people do this then they really will feel pain.
Or do nothing and stop bitching that pimps piss on you like this.My 12 year old is walking 26 miles for Cardiac Risk in the Young, you can sponsor him hereComment
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Why can't you say goodnight so you can take me home, Mickey'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Dominic Connor View Post
2: Complain to the Information Commissioners Office, they have the ability and the increasing motivation to fine people serious money.Doing the needful since 1827Comment
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There is of course
d) Cry like a bitch for awhile and then do feck all else about it
I know which my money is on.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostYou've been around all night, and that's a little long.Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostYou've been around all night, and that's a little long.
Oh Mickey what a pity you don't understand.
Pimps treat you like a whore if you don't act like a man.Comment
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Originally posted by SimonMac View Post(how much longer can we drag this out?)Comment
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Originally posted by Dominic Connor View PostIf you an angry there are two things that will annoy an agent who sends your CV in without permission.
1: Contact their Data Controller and ask for their registration no. under the Data Protection act, explain to them why you want it. Often this will cause trouble for the pimp.
2: Complain to the Information Commissioners Office, they have the ability and the increasing motivation to fine people serious money.
3: Notify the HR department of the client. Many contracts with clients specifically forbid this.
4: Then notify the compliance department of the client, informing them that a data breach has occurred. (use that form of words) and that an unauthorised disclosure of personal data has been made by the pimp and that you require them to remove said data from their systems and inform them that you want confirmation.
5: If no satisfactory response then report client to ICO
This may make them not like the pimp one little bit.
There are *many* pimps and the relationship with the client is often fragile and none of them want legal hassle, a pimp that causes it is not their friend.
There is no guarantee that this will seriously damage the pimp, but if enough people do this then they really will feel pain.
Or do nothing and stop bitching that pimps piss on you like this.
Remember that when a pimp calls you up with a plum of a gig out of the blue, chances are your CV was picked up by them.
"It's guys like you, Mickey! ....."Comment
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