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A friend was pestered by telesales people trying to sell her stuff.
She is a clued up information worker, and realised the telesales person had very personal info, including her full names, ID-number, residential address and phone, work address, work phone, and FULL DETAILS OF HER VODACOM CONTRACT.
Upon enquiry, Vodacom responded as below.
The answer leaves many questions:
I know one gives Vodacom the right to submit details to the credit registers when one signs the contract.
BUT DOES ONE SIGN AWAY ONE'S PRIVICY AWAY AS WELL BY AUTHORISING VODACOM TO ALLOW THE CREDIT REGISTER TO GIVE OUT ONE'S DETAILS TO ANY TOM DICK AND HARRY?
If Telesales people can easily get hold of this data, how easy is it for criminal syndicates to do the same?
Vodacom's attitude that it is not their problem if the "National Credit Register" dishes out detailed personal data to every Tom Dick and Harry is disgusting!
Does anybody know what the other Cellphone guys are doing in this regard?
The answer from Voda:
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Please be advised that we do not disclose any information that we have on any of our customers to third parties or otherwise. All information is available on a National Credit Database and this information is accessible to telemarketers and Sales companies.
The Direct Marketing Association of South Africa (DMASA) has launched multiplatform functionality for its Opt Out Register via SMS, Internet and call centre which allows consumers to remove their details from mailing lists used by the association?s members to promote goods and services.
You may use any of the following options to add your details to the ?Don?t Contact Me? list - previously known as the Mail Preference Service (MPS):
? SMS DMA followed by your ID number (this is crucial) to 34385.
? Call the call centre on 0861 DMA DMA (362 362)
? Log onto www.dmasa.org to access the DMA?s opt out register SMS DMA followed by your ID number (this is crucial) to 34385.
Warm Regards
Miranda Deliwe
Vodacom ComplaintSUPPLIER Vodacom INDUSTRY Telecommunications
BRANCH/AREA National COUNTRY South Africa
She is a clued up information worker, and realised the telesales person had very personal info, including her full names, ID-number, residential address and phone, work address, work phone, and FULL DETAILS OF HER VODACOM CONTRACT.
Upon enquiry, Vodacom responded as below.
The answer leaves many questions:
I know one gives Vodacom the right to submit details to the credit registers when one signs the contract.
BUT DOES ONE SIGN AWAY ONE'S PRIVICY AWAY AS WELL BY AUTHORISING VODACOM TO ALLOW THE CREDIT REGISTER TO GIVE OUT ONE'S DETAILS TO ANY TOM DICK AND HARRY?
If Telesales people can easily get hold of this data, how easy is it for criminal syndicates to do the same?
Vodacom's attitude that it is not their problem if the "National Credit Register" dishes out detailed personal data to every Tom Dick and Harry is disgusting!
Does anybody know what the other Cellphone guys are doing in this regard?
The answer from Voda:
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Please be advised that we do not disclose any information that we have on any of our customers to third parties or otherwise. All information is available on a National Credit Database and this information is accessible to telemarketers and Sales companies.
The Direct Marketing Association of South Africa (DMASA) has launched multiplatform functionality for its Opt Out Register via SMS, Internet and call centre which allows consumers to remove their details from mailing lists used by the association?s members to promote goods and services.
You may use any of the following options to add your details to the ?Don?t Contact Me? list - previously known as the Mail Preference Service (MPS):
? SMS DMA followed by your ID number (this is crucial) to 34385.
? Call the call centre on 0861 DMA DMA (362 362)
? Log onto www.dmasa.org to access the DMA?s opt out register SMS DMA followed by your ID number (this is crucial) to 34385.
Warm Regards
Miranda Deliwe
Vodacom ComplaintSUPPLIER Vodacom INDUSTRY Telecommunications
BRANCH/AREA National COUNTRY South Africa
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