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Måned: juni 2012

  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post angående University of Sunderland





    Gmail – Reminder/Fwd: Complaint against University of Sunderland



    Gmail
    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    Reminder/Fwd: Complaint against University of Sunderland



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 3:39 PM

    To:
    Sandra.Odell@ntu.ac.uk

    Hi,

    I can't see that I've recieved an answer to this e-mail, so I thought I could try to send a reminder about this.
    Hope this is alright!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 8:35 PM
    Subject: Complaint against University of Sunderland
    To: Sandra.Odell@ntu.ac.uk

    Hi,

    I wanted to complain about that I was throuwn out of the University of Sunderland, Clanny House, last August, after they wrote a typo in a letter, (like they said), and threw me out, like if they were nazi's.

    They cooperated with the Police who chatted with the Sunderland Council and got me sent to a very though hostel.
    I don't think the University can first agree that I can study there and then throw me out like that.

    I studied at their Faculty of Applied Sciences, in 2004/05, and was meant to eighter continue those studies or study History.
    Some days later the Police went on my door at the hostel and gave me a letter from one of the managers at the University who said I couldn't go to their property any longer.

    I also got the best result, on the language-test, in 2004, (a TOEFL-test, I had to take, since I'm from Norway), but this the University of Sunderland don't want to let me have a document proving.

    So I think the University is hostile against me for some reason.
    So I wanted to complain about this.
    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog



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    Gmail – FW: Royalties from book-writing-restricted



    Gmail
    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    FW: Royalties from book-writing-restricted



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 2:58 PM

    To:
    JCP SHEFFIELD ROCKINGHAM HOUSE JSA GUIDANCE TEAM <SHEFFIELDROCKINGHAMHOUSE.JSAGUIDANCETEAM@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi,

    yes, I'll ask at the Jobcentre then, when I get the payment from Createspace.
    Thank you very much for the help!

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 2:54 PM, JCP SHEFFIELD ROCKINGHAM HOUSE JSA GUIDANCE TEAM <SHEFFIELDROCKINGHAMHOUSE.JSAGUIDANCETEAM@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk> wrote:

    As we are a central policy team, we do not have access
    to claimant records and therefore cannot offer advice on specific cases.
    You should discuss your query about how to record your earnings with your
    Personal Advisor.

    The treatment of self-employed earnings is set out in
    the Jobseeker's Allowance Regulations 1996. Regulation 95
    states:

    (2) Where the claimant’s earnings consist of any items
    to which paragraph (2A) applies, those earnings shall be taken into
    account over a period equal to such number of weeks as is equal to the number
    obtained (and any fraction shall be treated as a corresponding fraction of a
    week) by dividing the earnings by the amount of jobseeker’s allowance which
    would be payable had the payment not been made plus an amount equal to the total
    of the sums which would fall to be disregarded from the payment under Schedule 6
    and Schedule 6A (earnings to be disregarded) as is appropriate in the claimant’s
    case.

    (2A) This
    paragraph applies to–

    (a) royalties or other sums paid as a consideration for
    the use of, or the right to use, any copyright, design, patent or trade mark;
    or

    (b) any payment in respect of
    any–

    (i) book registered under the Public Lending Right
    Scheme 1982; or

    (ii) work made under any international public lending
    right scheme that is analogous to the Public Lending Right Scheme 1982, where
    the claimant is the first owner of the copyright, design, patent or trade mark,
    or an original contributor to the book or work concerned.

    A
    copy of the Regulations are available online here: http://www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/a11-4001.pdf

    I hope this
    is of assistance

    Samantha Tomlinson

    JSA & UC Liaison Team
    Working Age
    Benefits Integration Team

    Operational Excellence
    Directorate

    www.dwp.gov.uk

    Please consider the environment before
    printing

    —–Original
    Message—–
    From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: 28 June 2012 14:02
    To: JCP SHEFFIELD ROCKINGHAM HOUSE
    JSA GUIDANCE TEAM
    Cc: CONTACT-US
    Subject: Re: FW: Royalties
    from book-writing-restricted

    Hi,

    yes, I also have a hobby web-shop, (which I have to practice on my
    web-design-skills, since I've studied IT).

    This web-shop I'm doing book-keeping on as adviced by Ingeus, and
    I've shown that I've lost a bit money on this web-shop, to the
    Jobcentre.

    (The Jobcentre says it's a hobby).

    Can I put the royalties as income for my e-business, since I'm kind
    of self-employed as a hobby?

    And like I wrote in my first e-mail, I think I've read somewhere that
    royalties shouldn't be treated as regular income, so money earned from
    royalties shouldn't be deducted from the Job Seekers
    Allowance.

    Couldn't you please show me where it says about royalites,
    in writing somewhere, so that I know that this isn't just how you think it
    is.

    Thanks in advance for any help!

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 1:50 PM, JCP SHEFFIELD
    ROCKINGHAM HOUSE JSA GUIDANCE TEAM <SHEFFIELDROCKINGHAMHOUSE.JSAGUIDANCETEAM@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>
    wrote:

    Thank
    you for your email to the Jobcentre Plus Contact Us website about the
    treatment of royalties under Jobseeker's Allowance rules.

    I can
    confirm that fees and royalties for published items are treated as earnings,
    no matter how often or infrequently they are paid. You must therefore let
    your Jobcentre know about any payments you receive when you next attend a
    Jobsearch Review or an adviser interview.

    Some of the earnings you
    receive will be disregarded. The amount of the disregard will depend on your
    circumstances, for example single claimants will have £5 of their earnings
    disregarded, whilst those with a partner have a £10 disregard. Earnings in
    excess of the disregard are taken into account against benefit entitlement.
    This means that for every £1 earned, £1 of JSA will be deducted.

    I
    hope this is of assistance.

    Samantha Tomlinson
    JSA & UC
    Liaison Team
    Working Age Benefits Integration Team
    Operational
    Excellence Directorate

    www.dwp.gov.uk
    Please consider the environment before
    printing

    —–Original Message—–
    From: Erik Ribsskog
    [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
    Sent: 27 June
    2012 17:38
    To: CONTACT-US
    Subject: Royalties from
    book-writing

    Hi,

    I've written some Norwegian books
    now, as a hobby, since last automn, and it looks like I'm going to get at
    least a bit royalties, from Createspace, (Amazon), later this
    summer.

    I seem to remember from filling out the Jobseers
    Allowance-fom, (JSA3, I think it was called), that royalties from
    book-writing, aren't supposed to be deducted, from the Jobseekers
    Allowance.

    Isn't this right?

    Is there a web-page on the
    internet where I can read more about this?

    Thanks in advance for
    any help!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik
    Ribsskog
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    Gmail – FW: Royalties from book-writing-restricted



    Gmail
    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    FW: Royalties from book-writing-restricted



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 2:01 PM

    To:
    JCP SHEFFIELD ROCKINGHAM HOUSE JSA GUIDANCE TEAM <SHEFFIELDROCKINGHAMHOUSE.JSAGUIDANCETEAM@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Cc:
    CONTACT-US <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi,

    yes, I also have a hobby web-shop, (which I have to practice on my web-design-skills, since I've studied IT).
    This web-shop I'm doing book-keeping on as adviced by Ingeus, and I've shown that I've lost a bit money on this web-shop, to the Jobcentre.

    (The Jobcentre says it's a hobby).
    Can I put the royalties as income for my e-business, since I'm kind of self-employed as a hobby?
    And like I wrote in my first e-mail, I think I've read somewhere that royalties shouldn't be treated as regular income, so money earned from royalties shouldn't be deducted from the Job Seekers Allowance.

    Couldn't you please show me where it says about royalites, in writing somewhere, so that I know that this isn't just how you think it is.

    Thanks in advance for any help!

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 1:50 PM, JCP SHEFFIELD ROCKINGHAM HOUSE JSA GUIDANCE TEAM <SHEFFIELDROCKINGHAMHOUSE.JSAGUIDANCETEAM@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk> wrote:

    Thank you for your email to the Jobcentre Plus Contact Us website about the treatment of royalties under Jobseeker's Allowance rules.

    I can confirm that fees and royalties for published items are treated as earnings, no matter how often or infrequently they are paid. You must therefore let your Jobcentre know about any payments you receive when you next attend a Jobsearch Review or an adviser interview.

    Some of the earnings you receive will be disregarded. The amount of the disregard will depend on your circumstances, for example single claimants will have £5 of their earnings disregarded, whilst those with a partner have a £10 disregard. Earnings in excess of the disregard are taken into account against benefit entitlement. This means that for every £1 earned, £1 of JSA will be deducted.

    I hope this is of assistance.

    Samantha Tomlinson

    JSA & UC Liaison Team

    Working Age Benefits Integration Team

    Operational Excellence Directorate

    www.dwp.gov.uk

    Please consider the environment before printing

    —–Original Message—–

    From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: 27 June 2012 17:38

    To: CONTACT-US

    Subject: Royalties from book-writing

    Hi,

    I've written some Norwegian books now, as a hobby, since last automn, and it looks like I'm going to get at least a bit royalties, from Createspace, (Amazon), later this summer.

    I seem to remember from filling out the Jobseers Allowance-fom, (JSA3, I think it was called), that royalties from book-writing, aren't supposed to be deducted, from the Jobseekers Allowance.

    Isn't this right?

    Is there a web-page on the internet where I can read more about this?

    Thanks in advance for any help!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    **********************************************************************

    This document is strictly confidential and is intended only for use by the addressee.

    If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or other

    action taken in reliance of the information contained in this e-mail is strictly prohibited.

    Any views expressed by the sender of this message are not necessarily those of the Department

    for Work and Pensions.

    If you have received this transmission in error, please use the reply function to tell us

    and then permanently delete what you have received.

    This email was scanned for viruses by the Department for Work and Pensions' anti-virus services and on leaving the Department was found to be virus free.

    Please note: Incoming and outgoing e-mail messages are routinely monitored for compliance

    with our policy on the use of electronic communications.

    **********************************************************************



  • Nå har jeg solgt to utgaver, av boken Jenny Skavlan i Finland, i dag. Den boken er litt harry. Jeg lagde den i full fart, så den har noen blanke sider

    jenny skavlan i finland salg

    PS.

    Men jeg skal prøve å få jobbet mer med den boken, til helga, eller noe.

    Og så prøve å få bort de blanke sidene, i den, da.

    Og så få gitt den ut igjen, som Createspace-utgave 2, eller noe.

    Så vi får se om jeg klarer å få til det.

    Vi får se.

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    Gmail – Royalties from book-writing



    Gmail
    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    Royalties from book-writing



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 5:37 PM

    To:
    Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi,

    I've written some Norwegian books now, as a hobby, since last automn, and it looks like I'm going to get at least a bit royalties, from Createspace, (Amazon), later this summer.

    I seem to remember from filling out the Jobseers Allowance-fom, (JSA3, I think it was called), that royalties from book-writing, aren't supposed to be deducted, from the Jobseekers Allowance.

    Isn't this right?

    Is there a web-page on the internet where I can read more about this?
    Thanks in advance for any help!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog



  • Bøkene mine har visst bare solgt to eksemplarer, totalt. Så det er kanskje greit hvis noen av de er på tilbud

    bøkene mine har bare solgt to eksemplarer

    PS.

    Men Min Bok-bøkene har blitt lastet ned en del, på Smashwords, så det er mulig at jeg får noen salg der etterhvert.

    Vi får se.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

    PS 2.

    Her er mer om dette:

    har blitt lastet ned en del smashwords

    PS 3.

    Jeg tenker nå, at kanskje bøkene mine ville ha solgt mer, hvis jeg hadde hatt min egen nettbokhandel.

    Hvor jeg kunne solgt pocketbøker og e-bøker i norske kroner, da.

    Det hadde kanskje vært en ide.

    Jeg har jo flere nettbutikker fra før, så jeg kunne kanskje bare ha smelt opp en sånn nettbokhandel, seinere i år, for eksempel.

    Vi får se om jeg klarer å få til det.

    Vi får se.