
Stop GEZ and claim compensation – How to get up to €5,000 back from your city
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Your data has been passed on illegally – and you can no longer tolerate this!
What many people don't know: Your registration authority (city, municipality, community) passes on your personal data to the contribution service of ARD, ZDF and Deutschlandradio without your express consent - in other words, to an organization without legal capacity that is not even allowed to perform sovereign tasks itself.
💥 This is not only bold – it is illegal!
According to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR, Art. 82), you are entitled to compensation in such cases – from the authority that passed on your data.
🛑 What exactly happened
The registration offices use the so-called registration register comparison procedure to transmit your data—name, address, date of birth, and often more. Without your consent. Without your control.
And this to a place that is not subject to any public control and has no legal capacity to act.
➡️ According to the GDPR, this is a clear violation that entitles you to compensation or damages – up to €5,000 .
💡 Your solution: Our legally approved template
So that you don't have to struggle through a jungle of legal regulations, we provide you with a ready-to-use, legally reviewed template:
👉 Download the template for free NOW – until April 30, 2025
📌 With the sample letter you can achieve:
✅ Claim compensation – directly from your city or municipality
✅ Stop GEZ – by issuing a cease and desist order to stop data transfer
✅ Prevent future interventions – through a clear legal basis
✅ Build up pressure – and take legal action if necessary
✅ Take action yourself – with legally sound support
📥 It's that easy:
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Download sample letter (free until April 30, 2025!)
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Enter your data & adjust if necessary
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Send registered mail to city or municipality
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Wait for payment – or file a lawsuit
❗ Why you should act now
Every day you do nothing, your city continues to tolerate lawbreaking.
Put an end to the GEZ data sharing – and actively demand compensation. Because it's not just about money – it's about your rights, your data, and your influence.