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I had an excellent experience collaborating with the representative. They were remarkable in assisting us in obtaining a fantastic electricity and gas agreement for our organization. From beginning to end, the process was quick, effortless, and entirely stress-free; we only needed to provide the necessary information. The representative managed everything effectively, communicated clearly throughout, and ensured the entire transition was incredibly smooth. I highly recommend this service.
I've been overloaded with countless spam emails from affiliates linked to this company. They assert, "Ah-ha, it's not us then!" but it's obvious this is part of their business model, as the emails are identical, coming from various affiliates and are incessant. They refer to it as "legitimate interest," but I disagree. If they ignore such aspects of privacy regulations, can they be trusted with your data? Not in my opinion. One's reputation is often reflected by their associations, and I see this business as similar to dubious individuals peddling questionable deals. While I’m not claiming they’re untrustworthy, I believe they aren't a company I would choose to engage with! Reasons Spam Does Not Meet the Legitimate Interest Criteria: Breach of Specific Regulations (PECR): Laws like the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) specifically regulate electronic marketing (email, text), necessitating prior consent (opt-in) from individuals, contradicting the general "legitimate interest" claim. Unlawful and Unethical: Sending unsolicited emails (spam) is a violation of electronic marketing rules, rendering the purpose illegitimate from the outset, regardless of the sender's intentions. Fails the Balancing Test: Even if marketing serves a general interest, spam does not pass the balancing test as individuals do not expect unwanted emails, find them a nuisance, and would likely object. Absence of Consent: Legitimate interest necessitates a lawful basis, and for emails, consent is typically the appropriate basis, particularly for unsolicited messages. In summary, if marketing involves unsolicited emails, consent (not legitimate interest) is required as your lawful foundation.
I've been flooded with numerous spam emails from affiliates related to this company. They claim, "Ah-ha, it's not us then!" but it's clear that this is part of their business strategy, as the emails are identical, sent from various affiliates, and are relentless. They label it as "legitimate interest," but I disagree. If they overlook these aspects of privacy laws, can they be trusted with your data? Not in my view. One's reputation is often reflected by their associations, and I perceive this business as akin to dubious individuals loitering around selling questionable offers. I'm not accusing them of being untrustworthy, but I don't consider them a company worth engaging with! Reasons Spam Fails the Legitimate Interest Test: Violation of Specific Regulations (PECR): Laws like the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) specifically govern electronic marketing (email, text), requiring prior consent (opt-in) from individuals, contradicting the general "legitimate interest" claim. Unlawful and Unethical: Sending unsolicited emails (spam) breaches electronic marketing rules, making the intent illegitimate from the start, regardless of the sender's aims. Fails the Balancing Test: Even if marketing serves a general interest, spam fails the balancing test because individuals do not expect unwanted emails, view them as a nuisance, and would likely object. Lack of Consent: Legitimate interest requires a lawful basis, and for emails, consent is generally the correct basis, especially for unsolicited messages. In essence, if marketing involves unsolicited emails, consent (not legitimate interest) is necessary as your lawful basis.
Finding new energy prices can be complex, but the service made the entire process simple and efficient. Additionally, they provided us with significant savings on our current energy contract. The representative was friendly, efficient, and very helpful, and I would gladly recommend them.
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