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From:
Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 9:36 PM
Subject: To the superior of Tara Forshaw: Update regarding case 575571
To: The Ombudsman <enquiries@energy-ombudsman.org.uk>
Hi,
today I received a letter from E-on, telling me that I can send the complaint against them, to you at the Energy Ombudsman now.
They use a friendly tone, (calling me 'Dear Mr. Ribsskog', as you can see in the letter I attach a scan of).
So I think this indicates, that E-on agrees with me, that this is a harassment-case.
So I think your letter from 2/6, (which I escalated), where you freed E-on, looks a bit strange now.
This is also a reminder, since I haven't heard from someone, after I escalated this, on 2/6, by e-mail, to the superior of Tara Forshaw.
I'm sorry if I was a bit unkind in that e-mail, and accused you of being a muslim or other mob.
But that decision seemed so strange to me, so that's why I reacted.
Sorry if I over-reacted.
I just think it's a bit strange that you call this normal business conduct from E-on.
They called me on Good Friday, so I was clearly harassed.
This is clearly a mobster/harassment-case, and not normal business conduct.
E-on must have some mobsters working in their company, I suspect, who has used their position in E-on to mess with me.
Something like this.
I was harassed anyway, because I had agreed with Andrea there, she'd call me, on a certain date.
And still, she calls me many days earlier!
When I had said that I would look at it, on the day I had planned to work with my budget.
And Andrea agreed to call back on that date.
And then she calls me earlier.
That's harassment, I think, since she's being ignorant and dis-respectful, towards me.
She don't respect the agreement she made with me, but ignores this.
Also, she called me first on Good Friday, which is a public holiday, and that's also to be dis-respectful I think, since E-on then don't respect people's spare-time.
It's not normal business-conduct, since they would have respected the tradition of keeping the business-hours.
Which they didn't.
People want to protect their spare-time, and this is why the tradition of keeping business-hours, have been established, for many hundred years now, I think it must be now.
So this isn't normal, to call on Good Friday, and it wasn't normal, for a company to call on Good Friday, even when our great-grandparents lived.
So this has nothing to do with normal business-conduct.
So this is an harassment-case, and not a business-case.
Just to try to explain this a bit more, about how I view this.
So this is also an update, from my last e-mail to you, regarding the E-on case, from 2/6.
Sorry again, if I was inpolite, in that e-mail.
Hope this is alright!
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog