Depends on their implementation. However you should keep a record that you requested the account deletion and if you find in the future that they still hold your data sue them.
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Don't sue them, we're not the US. Make a complaint to your local DPA. If the offender needs to be pulled to court, the DPA will do so.
Difference is who's paying for the court case.
Damn it I hate America so much. Everything here feels miles behind Europe.