How to Close account

How do you close your account and get UKBF to remove all your data?

I wrote to them a long time ago requesting this, then in May I suddenly start getting emails again, so I wrote to them again. And now once again I am receiving emails. It seems that they just ignore your emails, along with GDPR regulations.
 

Ozzy

Founder of UKBF
UKBF Staff
  • Feb 9, 2003
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    Northampton, UK
    bdgroup.co.uk
    You can ask us to delete your account through the link at the bottom of the email you are referring to, which takes you to this page here.

    Please ensure you fill in the account deletion request accurately as we can only delete your account if we have sufficient details to locate it.
     
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    paulears

    Free Member
    Jan 7, 2015
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    1,661
    Suffolk - UK
    I hope that they simply delete your name, but leave all your topics. I find it infuriating whan members spend their time and effort on forums, not just this one - then it all gets removed. Unless there is a legal reason for removal, which makes sense, then sanitising your name leave material that will still help others in a search.
     
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    Ozzy

    Founder of UKBF
    UKBF Staff
  • Feb 9, 2003
    8,322
    11
    3,439
    Northampton, UK
    bdgroup.co.uk
    I hope that they simply delete your name, but leave all your topics. I find it infuriating whan members spend their time and effort on forums, not just this one - then it all gets removed. Unless there is a legal reason for removal, which makes sense, then sanitising your name leave material that will still help others in a search.
    We do only delete the account. It’s in the terms of use confirming we don’t delete threads.
     
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    JEREMY HAWKE

    Business Member
  • Business Listing
    Mar 4, 2008
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    EXETER DEVON
    www.jeremyhawkecourier.co.uk
    You are an absolute moron and you should be placed under a community care order

    Its a fecking fake account with a false name and maybe a made up dummy email

    How can it be a GDPR issue when you dont even exist
     
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