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Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>
Lifeline-alarm/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Lifeline Alarm (Complaint)
Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>
Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 8:47 PM
To:
jkavanagh@lht.co.uk
Cc:
Info <info@tpas.org.uk>, Runcorn Office <runcornoffice@taroe.org>, Lars Aasen <lbf@lbf.no>, “hv-02.kontakt” <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>
Hi,
I was on three meetings in connection with that I moved in here, in May.
One meeting, at your Kirkdale office, where I was given the keys, to the flat.
And one meeting, a couple of months later, when the Housing Officer Sarah sneaked in with the electricians, who were here, due to that the electricity in the roof, didn’t work, for the whole flat).
This was news to me.
Housing Officer Sarah told me when she sneaked in here, that these were something that the previous owner had installed, and which you hadn’t removed, in case some tenants still wanted them.
(Something like this).
It might not look like that since I didn’t fix the smoke-detector, myself.
But in Norway these aren’t on the mains, (they are powered only by 9 volt batteries, as I remember it).
And I didn’t have a ladder, like on of the electricians had.
And he fitted the new smoke-detector badly.
I don’t really like repair-guys.
Possibly because I’m from Norway).
And don’t want them here, unless it’s really needed.
I’ve disconected it already, since I have had electricity as a hobby, so I have some skills in that field.
You should have removed these, when you bought the flats, I think.
It’s the same with the gate.
You should have investigated how the gate works, when you bought Keith Court.
(Since you’ve told me, right before Christmas, that you didn’t know that the gate locked automatically, at 6PM).
So LHT have been a bit sloppy, it seems to me, when they bought Keith Court, (from Vincinity, I think it was, that Housing Officer Sarah said, (when she sneaked in with the electricians), that was the previous owner).
Is it really necessarry to have rude repair-guys here, because of the lifeline-alarms, I’m wondering now.
You should just cancel them with the Council.
You don’t need to annoy people with rude repair-guys, when it isn’t really necessary, it seems to me.
Erik Ribsskog
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 9:08 PM
Subject: Update/Fwd: Lifeline Alarm (Complaint)
To: jkavanagh@lht.co.uk
Cc: info@tpas.org.uk
Hi again,
I forgot to attach the mentioned letter, so I send an update e-mail.
Erik Ribsskog
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 8:54 PM
Subject: Lifeline Alarm (Complaint)
To: jkavanagh@lht.co.uk
Cc: info@tpas.org.uk
Hi,
I’m not interested in any lifeline-alarm.
Are you my landlord or my doctor?
This is a waste of my time and an invasion of my privacy, I think.
Is it a new law that says everyone have to have these alarms?
I don’t think so.
This is just some funny stuff.
You at LHT are trying to be my landlord and my doctor at the same time here.
That’s not fine, I think.
Are you a landlord or the inner mission?
You have a bishop as a president I see, so I have to wonder.
I just want a tenancy and no crusader-stuff.
Erik Ribsskog
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