DialADeal Scotland Ltd – €175,500 Fine (United Kingdom, 2021)

€175,500Information Commissioner's Office24 August 2021United Kingdom
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DialADeal Scotland Ltd was fined for making over a million marketing calls using fake numbers, targeting people who didn't want them. This matters because it shows that companies can't hide behind fake identities to avoid rules about marketing calls. The fine serves as a warning to businesses to respect people's preferences and be transparent.

What happened

DialADeal Scotland Ltd made 1,376,255 marketing calls using a spoofed number to people who had not consented.

Who was affected

People who received unsolicited marketing calls, including those registered with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS).

What the authority found

The ICO found that DialADeal Scotland Ltd violated privacy rules by making unsolicited calls to people who had not given consent.

Why this matters

This case highlights the importance of respecting consumer preferences and being transparent in marketing practices. Businesses should ensure they have proper consent before making marketing calls, as authorities are willing to impose significant fines for violations.

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DialADeal Scotland Ltd is an organisation listed as a "business and domestic software development" company on the Companies House records. It used a 'spoofed' number to make a total of 1,376,255 direct marketing calls from August 2019 to March 2020, which led to the ICO receiving 213 complaints. One third of the recipients of these calls were made to users registered with the TPS, a register of numbers allocated to subscribers who have notified the ICO that they do not wish to receive unsolicited calls for direct marketing purposes. The calls related to non-existent "Green Deal" government energy saving schemes. In response to an investigation letter sent to the home address of one of the company's two directors, he sent an email stating it did not engage in any of such activities. The ICO was not convinced. The Commissioner held that DialADeal Scotland Ltd contravened Regulations 21 and 24 of the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003. The recipients of the direct marketing calls it made were registered with the TPS and had not given their prior consent to receive them. The infringement was serious because the company actively took steps to prevent recipients from contacting it, failed to identify itself on the calls and provided false generic company names. It was also deliberate or negligent because the direct marketing calls were made about government schemes that did not exist and the ICO received a high number of complaints regarding them. As a result, the ICO issued a fine of €176,000 (£150,000).

Related Enforcement Actions (0)

No other enforcement actions found for DialADeal Scotland Ltd in UK

This is the only recorded action for this entity in this jurisdiction.

Details

Fine Date

24 August 2021

Authority

Information Commissioner's Office

Fine Amount

€175,500

150,000 GBP

GDPRhub ID

gdprhub-3999

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