Five companies have been fined a total of £590,000 for collectively making 1.9 million unwanted marketing calls to elderly and vulnerable people.
The ICO has now issued £1.45 million in fines to 16 companies since October 2021, many for illegal, unwanted marketing calls to people who had tried to block them by registering with the Telephone Preference Service . Mr Young tracked the payments through his parents’ bank statements and spent months trying to recover the money.Mr Young said: “Despite opting out of receiving marketing calls, my parents were bombarded by calls from companies selling insurance products.
“Companies should not be targeting elderly people and those with vulnerabilities in this way and I am grateful to the ICO for its continuing action to help prevent distress to other families.” “We’re working to protect people who are being deliberately targeted because they’re seen as easy pickings by unscrupulous cold callers.”
Nederland Laatste Nieuws, Nederland Headlines
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