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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: tidla on 04 December 2010, 00:05:57

Title: electoral roll
Post by: tidla on 04 December 2010, 00:05:57
is it really that easy to find someone in the uk.

have i no control over the info requested by law, being protected.

even without spending a penny a fair amount of info can be gained :o

http://www.192.com/people/electoral-roll/?gkw=electoral+roll

Title: Re: electoral roll
Post by: Kevin Wood on 04 December 2010, 00:09:05
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Access edited Electoral Rolls from 2002 to 2010

You can opt out of appearing in the edited roll (and I always do).

Kevin
Title: Re: electoral roll
Post by: Vamps on 04 December 2010, 00:23:53
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is it really that easy to find someone in the uk.
have i no control over the info requested by law, being protected.even without spending a penny a fair amount of info can be gained :o



http://www.192.com/people/electoral-roll/?gkw=electoral+roll


Easier than you think, with the rightish info I can find out all your history, do not mean banking stuff.... :-X :-X :-X
Title: Re: electoral roll
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 04 December 2010, 00:30:05
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Access edited Electoral Rolls from 2002 to 2010

You can opt out of appearing in the edited roll (and I always do).

Kevin

Got that right Kevin

It's one big money maker to these companies as they know there will be a degree of nosyness and others searching for lost friends and family.

They take the pee.

I tried the 192 service, every time you click it costs a credit.  Waste of money.
Title: Re: electoral roll
Post by: tidla on 04 December 2010, 00:36:37
friends and family is one thing.. a friend works rounding up undesirables for living and usually are not to happy about it.

fair enough if there is an opt out box to be ticked (never noticed myself on the form).

it just seems that what ever info given, is just traded to the highest bidder so to speak.

take the recent cases reguarding these clamping firms using the dvla database for there own ends.