Can a customer use a postman`s imagine without his permission.
Hi all,
Can a customer use a postman`s imagine without his permission? A customer has been scanned and the delivery was made. However, when I produced the evidence of delivery. Then the customer stated order was delivered. With ONE product missing parts missing.
She also uploaded an image of her postman(?) holding a letters in his hand. Scribbled across the imagine in red pointing at his hand "look his got a black bag"
You cannot see the customer`s address nor the actual RM48 item. It`s a door cam pic so a little blurry. You make out the guy`s face though.
All the picture proves i she had a delivery. In no way does it prove it`s missing parts. According to RM we sent as one large letter. I think the order were made at the same time.
I am going to part offer her a part refund or part replace.
However, I am somewhat uncomfortable and wonder about the data protection element. Does the postman want his imagine, or indeed if the customer does the same again and there are young school children walking pass.
I don`t want to sound too PC, but I am a person who follows Amazon policy and heck maybe the postman does not want his imagine over amazon.
Maybe one of the AZ mods. could give me some help.
I hope, I am not coming across too foolish, any thoughts would be helpful,
Thanks.
Can a customer use a postman`s imagine without his permission.
Hi all,
Can a customer use a postman`s imagine without his permission? A customer has been scanned and the delivery was made. However, when I produced the evidence of delivery. Then the customer stated order was delivered. With ONE product missing parts missing.
She also uploaded an image of her postman(?) holding a letters in his hand. Scribbled across the imagine in red pointing at his hand "look his got a black bag"
You cannot see the customer`s address nor the actual RM48 item. It`s a door cam pic so a little blurry. You make out the guy`s face though.
All the picture proves i she had a delivery. In no way does it prove it`s missing parts. According to RM we sent as one large letter. I think the order were made at the same time.
I am going to part offer her a part refund or part replace.
However, I am somewhat uncomfortable and wonder about the data protection element. Does the postman want his imagine, or indeed if the customer does the same again and there are young school children walking pass.
I don`t want to sound too PC, but I am a person who follows Amazon policy and heck maybe the postman does not want his imagine over amazon.
Maybe one of the AZ mods. could give me some help.
I hope, I am not coming across too foolish, any thoughts would be helpful,
Thanks.
0 replies
Seller_ZJhFeE3tNKzfh
It probably is infringing on data protection somewhere sure - but I'm not really sure who you would report it to? You could probably report the message to amazon - but highly doubt anything would be done with it.
Seller_kKOdRZuhZIPPS
If it were me, I'd just ignore the photo - Amazon wont care.
Seller_mS10UjVYuuGor
To put this in perspective the postman's image isn't 'over Amazon' it was only sent to you (pointless though it maybe to prove the customers case).
Should the customer have sought the post person's permission first? probably, but equally do you know for sure that they don't have his permission?
Being captured on doorbell cameras will happen many times a day to post people.
The only law relating to doorbell cameras is that they don't overlook others private spaces, such as looking through their windows. Capturing people of any age walking past is not a crime, in fact if anything happened to anyone walking past the first thing the police would be asking for is the door cam footage.
Seller_0ldqw4TKfGF4f
You can take photos of people in public and the image has a fair & proper purpose. Yes you are being far too PC ha
Seller_LEraDYZE3W6hS
yes anyone in public can be photographed without breaking any GDPR rules. The responsibility now lies with you as you as a seller have received this picture through your business so you are now the data handler and are responsible for no data breach from your business.
Seller_K8edOfPu9HEmN
It is illegal to secretly film people, even on private property so households must put up signage in key positions stating the fact that there is 24hr surveillance on site to ensure people who enter the property are aware, even with doorbell cameras.
I wonder how many installers of doorbell cameras put up signage or even are made aware of the rules/law on CCTV