Originally Posted by
strichener
The e-mail did far more than advise him that his number had been used in a booking. If the e-mail provided personal information of the person who booked it then not only have BA done something wrong, they have done something illegal.
How much was paid is not personal information and was directly related to the passenger's booking
I cannot see it much of an argument that if using someone's account number without their knowledge that there is something wrong with giving that person details of what was booked
The only way that the person received the information in the booking was that (a) it was a booking for him and (b) it had his FF number associated with it