Nisam siguran da li ovo čini neku razliku, ali neke od sajtova koje možete pronaći su u vlasništvu drugih kompanija, kao što su vlasnici Finnart-a, su Emega Touch limited, kada prođete kroz Finnart T&C, on daje detalje o tome kome da se obratite za GDPR, kompanije tada imaju da pruži sve podatke o vama u roku od 30 dana ili krše zakon. Oni vam to ne mogu uskratiti, a saveti koje sam dobio je dobar način da se borite protiv lažnih faktura koje se pojavljuju za one koje nisu primile robu/usluge. To znači da imate dokaze da odgovorite ako se vrate u banku/malo je verovatno da će osporiti ako to uradite rano.
Sve što treba da uradite je da im obično pošaljete e-poštu (obično se nalazi u smislu da postoje veb stranice) i kažem da tražim sve podatke o sebi. Ako ne odgovore u roku od 30 dana, pretražite GDPR za bilo koju zemlju u kojoj se nalaze preko Google-a i ne prijave ih, svaka zemlja ima posebno odeljenje
Not sure if this makes any difference but some of the sites that you can find are owned by other companies such as Finnart owners are Emega Touch limited, when you go through Finnart T&C it gives detail on who to contact for GDPR, the companies then have to provide all data held on you within 30 days or they are breaking the law. They cannot deny you this and from what advice I have received is a good way to combat any fake invoices appearing for those that have gone goods/services not received. It means that you have the evidence to respond if they do go back to the bank/they are unlikely to challenge if you do this early on.
All you need to do is email them usually gdpr@whatevercompanytheyarecalled.com (usually found in terms of websites exist) and say I request all data held about me. If they don’t respond in 30 days search GDPR for whatever country they are based in via google and report them, each country has a special department
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