Calderdale green energy company fined for unwanted calls

A Calderdale green energy company has been fined for calling people who were using a service to stop marketing calls.
A Brighouse company has been fined for making unwanted callsA Brighouse company has been fined for making unwanted calls
A Brighouse company has been fined for making unwanted calls

Alex Goldthorpe, trading as Approved Green Energy Solutions in Brighouse, was fined by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) for calling people registered with the Telephone Preference Service (TPS).

A fine was issued for £150,000 for making over 300,000 calls to TPS subscribers between April and July 2017.

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Bradford-based Energy Saving Centre Ltd, which offers services such as replacement windows and doors and guttering, made seven million calls over a seven month period without screening them against the TPS register, was also fined

The ICO has fined the firm £250,000 because at least 34,000 of these calls were made to TPS subscribers.

It is against the law to call someone registered with the TPS unless that person has given their consent to receive calls from that company.

Andy Curry, ICO Enforcement Group Manager, said: “People register with the TPS for a clear reason – to stop unwanted marketing calls and protect their privacy. It is the first thing any responsible business should check when making live marketing calls.

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“We are committed to taking strong action against firms calling people registered with the TPS, as these fines show.”

The ICO carried out investigations into the two firms after complaints made by members of the public.

Both firms bought the information used to make the phone calls from other companies and failed to check it against the TPS register to ensure the phone calls they were making complied with the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR).

Energy Saving Centre has also been issued with an enforcement notice ordering it to stop illegal marketing.