frt1987 wrote:Struggling to understand why you would build a stand with a capacity to seat 5000 and then build an accompanying concourse only big enough to accommodate 4000?
crazystagdad wrote:data protection law comes to mind?
Random Hero wrote:MTFC sharing supporters information with Notts County FC would be a major breach of GDPR.
I call bull.
Foggy wrote:In another email I received from Notts they say we were given 4,300 tickets because it matched our average home crowds.Now it's a safety issue? make your mind up Notts
Foggy wrote:In another email I received from Notts they say we were given 4,300 tickets because it matched our average home crowds.Now it's a safety issue? make your mind up Notts
crazystagdad wrote:data protection law comes to mind?
Billy the fish wrote:crazystagdad wrote:data protection law comes to mind?
Scare mongering at best Sag and the plod have to be seen doing something to deter Stags fans from buying tickets in the home ends .
Dan wrote:It always amuses me that people go all shocked when people share their information. If you seriously think that people aren't sharing your details then you are being extremely naive. Why do you think you get spam emails, dodgy phonecalls from firms you've never heard of etc? People sell your email address, mobile numbers to each other without you even knowing which is why all these things happen.
Dave Wayne wrote:Dan wrote:It always amuses me that people go all shocked when people share their information. If you seriously think that people aren't sharing your details then you are being extremely naive. Why do you think you get spam emails, dodgy phonecalls from firms you've never heard of etc? People sell your email address, mobile numbers to each other without you even knowing which is why all these things happen.
It'd nothing new either, we are just more aware of it now.
I once went for a job interview and the job basically entailed cutting and pasting people's personal information on microfiche (wonder how many youngsters are scratching their heads at that ? ) for selling on to companies for targetted mailshots. This was in 1988 !!
Dan wrote:Dave Wayne wrote:Dan wrote:It always amuses me that people go all shocked when people share their information. If you seriously think that people aren't sharing your details then you are being extremely naive. Why do you think you get spam emails, dodgy phonecalls from firms you've never heard of etc? People sell your email address, mobile numbers to each other without you even knowing which is why all these things happen.
It'd nothing new either, we are just more aware of it now.
I once went for a job interview and the job basically entailed cutting and pasting people's personal information on microfiche (wonder how many youngsters are scratching their heads at that ? ) for selling on to companies for targetted mailshots. This was in 1988 !!
Blimey we used to have that when I worked at Experian in the late 90's!
People would be horrified if they realised just how easy it was to see their private details (especially bank details!).
Sneag wrote:Dan wrote:Dave Wayne wrote:Dan wrote:It always amuses me that people go all shocked when people share their information. If you seriously think that people aren't sharing your details then you are being extremely naive. Why do you think you get spam emails, dodgy phonecalls from firms you've never heard of etc? People sell your email address, mobile numbers to each other without you even knowing which is why all these things happen.
It'd nothing new either, we are just more aware of it now.
I once went for a job interview and the job basically entailed cutting and pasting people's personal information on microfiche (wonder how many youngsters are scratching their heads at that ? ) for selling on to companies for targetted mailshots. This was in 1988 !!
Blimey we used to have that when I worked at Experian in the late 90's!
People would be horrified if they realised just how easy it was to see their private details (especially bank details!).
Of course, in this situation loads of people posting 'right then it's the home end for me' on public access forums made it very obvious what they were doing and the plod/SAG/NCFC then had to be seen to be doing something.
Sometimes kids, cash is still king and you don't need to post every thought you have on social media.
Sneag wrote:Dan wrote:Dave Wayne wrote:Dan wrote:It always amuses me that people go all shocked when people share their information. If you seriously think that people aren't sharing your details then you are being extremely naive. Why do you think you get spam emails, dodgy phonecalls from firms you've never heard of etc? People sell your email address, mobile numbers to each other without you even knowing which is why all these things happen.
It'd nothing new either, we are just more aware of it now.
I once went for a job interview and the job basically entailed cutting and pasting people's personal information on microfiche (wonder how many youngsters are scratching their heads at that ? ) for selling on to companies for targetted mailshots. This was in 1988 !!
Spot on post, some on Facebook have openly stated they have bought tickets in the home stand, not difficult to track them down!
Blimey we used to have that when I worked at Experian in the late 90's!
People would be horrified if they realised just how easy it was to see their private details (especially bank details!).
Of course, in this situation loads of people posting 'right then it's the home end for me' on public access forums made it very obvious what they were doing and the plod/SAG/NCFC then had to be seen to be doing something.
Sometimes kids, cash is still king and you don't need to post every thought you have on social media.
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