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Måned: april 2013

  • Jeg sendte enda en e-post til ICO


    Gmail – Update/Fwd: Problems with Virgin Broadband

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    Update/Fwd: Problems with Virgin Broadband



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 4:59 PM

    To:
    informationgovernance@ico.org.uk

    Cc:
    “emb.london” <emb.london@mfa.no>, l.kennedy@easylaw.co.uk, “hv-02.kontakt” <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>

    Hi,

    these mafia-guys, (or what they are), even distroyed my printer, I see now.
    The enigneer pretended to fall out my chair, and the paper-tray, for my printer, was distroyed.

    How can you in the UK have thugs like these everywhere?

    It’s like you don’t have any decent people at all here in the UK.

    You shouldn’t be in the EU then if you are just criminals.


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

    Date: Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 4:46 PM
    Subject: Problems with Virgin Broadband
    To: informationgovernance@ico.org.uk
    Cc: “emb.london” <emb.london@mfa.no>, l.kennedy@easylaw.co.uk, “hv-02.kontakt” <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>

    Hi,

    I read about ICO on Ofcom’s website.

    I couldn’t fine e-mail addresses to Ofcom or Virgin, so I write to you.
    I was recomended Virgin, by a fellow study abroad student, at University of Sunderland, in 2004.

    (For mobiles, but anyway).
    I’ve earlier had Nextgentel, (in Norway), and BT, (at an earlier address).
    They drilled a whole in the wall, and just put some paste, (or something in it), and asked me to paint over it.

    Also, they were three people, and BT were only one, (at the place I lived in 2005/06).
    I think this was strange.
    I still use my mobile broadband, because they couldn’t get it to work.

    I said I’d reinstall Windows.
    But that wasn’t enough.

    A few minuttes after the three Virgin-guys left.

    I got a call from Paul, who had told me to call him tomorrow, if the broadband didn’t work.

    (Because I had to say something to get them out of the appartment.
    So I said I’ll reinstall Windows.

    And if the modem still doesn’t work, I’ll call Virgin’.


    Then a third guy; (who got here later, after the other two were finished).

    An older guy named Paul.

    (Who also had a Virgin uniform).

    He wrote his phone-numer down, on a Virgin folder.


    After asking me if I had a pen.
    He then called me, just a few minutes, after they left.
    And said Virgin would be back in my flat, on Wednesday morning.

    To switch some stuff in the white box.

    I asked him if the internet would work in the mean-time.

    He said it would.

    I said that then I don’t any more people here to wake me up.

    Then I don’t want any more Virgin-staff here.
    I think it’s something funny going on.

    I’ve had broadband for years, both in Norway and in the UK, and never have any of the broadband-companies wanted to come back to my flat, to switch some broadband-stuff.

    And without sending a letter.

    This I wanted to complain about.

    Is this to install something that is breaching my data protection, I’m wondering.

    This is harassment, I think.


    Erik Ribsskog

  • Jeg sendte en e-post til ICO


    Gmail – Problems with Virgin Broadband

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    Problems with Virgin Broadband



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 4:46 PM

    To:
    informationgovernance@ico.org.uk

    Cc:
    “emb.london” <emb.london@mfa.no>, l.kennedy@easylaw.co.uk, “hv-02.kontakt” <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>

    Hi,

    I read about ICO on Ofcom’s website.

    I couldn’t fine e-mail addresses to Ofcom or Virgin, so I write to you.
    I was recomended Virgin, by a fellow study abroad student, at University of Sunderland, in 2004.

    (For mobiles, but anyway).
    I’ve earlier had Nextgentel, (in Norway), and BT, (at an earlier address).
    They drilled a whole in the wall, and just put some paste, (or something in it), and asked me to paint over it.

    Also, they were three people, and BT were only one, (at the place I lived in 2005/06).
    I think this was strange.
    I still use my mobile broadband, because they couldn’t get it to work.

    I said I’d reinstall Windows.
    But that wasn’t enough.

    A few minuttes after the three Virgin-guys left.

    I got a call from Paul, who had told me to call him tomorrow, if the broadband didn’t work.

    (Because I had to say something to get them out of the appartment.
    So I said I’ll reinstall Windows.

    And if the modem still doesn’t work, I’ll call Virgin’.


    Then a third guy; (who got here later, after the other two were finished).

    An older guy named Paul.

    (Who also had a Virgin uniform).

    He wrote his phone-numer down, on a Virgin folder.


    After asking me if I had a pen.
    He then called me, just a few minutes, after they left.
    And said Virgin would be back in my flat, on Wednesday morning.

    To switch some stuff in the white box.

    I asked him if the internet would work in the mean-time.

    He said it would.

    I said that then I don’t any more people here to wake me up.

    Then I don’t want any more Virgin-staff here.
    I think it’s something funny going on.

    I’ve had broadband for years, both in Norway and in the UK, and never have any of the broadband-companies wanted to come back to my flat, to switch some broadband-stuff.

    And without sending a letter.

    This I wanted to complain about.

    Is this to install something that is breaching my data protection, I’m wondering.

    This is harassment, I think.


    Erik Ribsskog

  • Virgin var her

    Nå var Virgin her og satt inn en bredbånd-linje.

    Og så ringer en Paul, (som hadde skjegg), tilbake, og sier at de må hit igjen, på onsdag neste uke, for å gjøre noe mer, inni boksen.

    Men bredbånd-linjen vil virke i mellomtiden, sa de.

    Og de var tre folk her, for å gjøre dette.

    Og Virgin har ikke noe e-post, å skrive klage til.

    Så jeg kan bare skrive på bloggen.

    Erik Ribsskog

    PS.

    Jeg har hatt bredbånd to ganger før.

    Nextgentel, (og vel muligens også Telenor, det husker jeg ikke helt), i Norge.

    Og BT, her i England.

    Dette lukter uglemoser, synes jeg.

    PS 2.

    Når Paul ringte tilbake, etter å ha vært her.

    Så sa jeg bare til han, at jeg ikke ville ha noe mer greier, inni den boksen.

    Så lenge bredbånd-linja virka, så var jeg fornøyd.

    De trenger ikke å vekke meg på grunn av noe tull, liksom.

    Også uten å sende brev da gitt.

    Jeg er ikke sikker på at jeg kjøper den.

    Men men.

  • Jeg fortsetter å søke jobber. Denne gang som Frontend Web Designer


    Gmail – eribsskog@gmail.com – CWJobs.co.uk – Applicant details for Frontend Web Designer –

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    eribsskog@gmail.com – CWJobs.co.uk – Applicant details for Frontend Web Designer –



    cwjobs@cwjobsmail.co.uk

    <cwjobs@cwjobsmail.co.uk>


    Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 11:44 PM

    Reply-To:
    eribsskog@gmail.com

    To:
    justin@venndigital.co.uk

    Cc:
    eribsskog@gmail.com


    Sign In

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    The following candidate has applied online for the position: Frontend Web Designer.

    Candidate email address: eribsskog@gmail.com.

    Candidate’s comments:

    Hi,
    I read about this job on CW Jobs, and wanted to please apply for this job.
    I know HTML and CSS, from doing web-design, on websites like [url removed] (and [url removed] since 2009.
    I’ve also learned about JQuery, from when I studied IT, at Oslo University College, from 2002 to 2004.
    I’ve also got some knowledge about Photoshop, after I registered an online account with them, earlier this year.
    I attach my CV and hope to hear back from you!
    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog

    I confirm that I am eligible to live and work in the UK

    If the candidate has supplied a CV it will be attached to this email.

    Please provide your feedback to eribsskog@gmail.com.

    Thank you for advertising on CWJobs.

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  • Jeg sendte en e-post til Sivilombudsmannen


    Gmail – Problemer med NRK/Fwd: Klage på manglende tilbakemelding fra Kringkastingsrådet og NRK

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    Problemer med NRK/Fwd: Klage på manglende tilbakemelding fra Kringkastingsrådet og NRK



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 10:45 AM

    To:
    Postmottak Sivilombudsmannen <postmottak@sivilombudsmannen.no>

    Cc:
    Tørhaug Eli Marta <Eli-Marta.Torhaug@kud.dep.no>

    Hei,

    kaller dere NRK en forvaltningsenhet?

    De tuller ihvertfall fælt med meg.


    De har fornærmet meg i et TV-program ved navn Tweet 4 Tweet.
    Og de nekter å motta klage på dette.

    Det samme gjelder Kulturdepartementet.

    Erik Ribsskog
    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Tørhaug Eli Marta <Eli-Marta.Torhaug@kud.dep.no>

    Date: 2013/4/3
    Subject: Klage på manglende tilbakemelding fra Kringkastingsrådet og NRK
    To: “eribsskog@gmail.com” <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Vedlagt oversendes svar på e-post av 23. februar 2013.

    Med hilsen

    Eli M. Tørhaug

    Førstekonsulent

    Medieavdelingen

    _________________

    Kulturdepartementet

    Postboks 8030

    0030 Oslo

    Telefon:  22248007

    e-post:

    elt@kud.dep.no


    SKMBT_C65213040310090.pdf
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  • Jeg sendte en e-post til Kulturdepartementet


    Gmail – Klage på manglende tilbakemelding fra Kringkastingsrådet og NRK

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    Klage på manglende tilbakemelding fra Kringkastingsrådet og NRK



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 10:12 AM

    To:
    Tørhaug Eli Marta <Eli-Marta.Torhaug@kud.dep.no>

    Hei,

    men var dette redaksjonelt, da?

    Det var jo bare et tulle-program.

    For en liten krets, på Oslo Vest.
    Hvor noen slags andedam-folk, fikk si sin mening, for lisensbetalerens regning.

    Dere sier at dere, (Staten), ikke bestemmer over NRK.
    Likevel er NRK eiet av staten.
    Dette virker som en ansvarsfraskrivelse, for meg.

    Her har staten for mange roller, tror jeg.

    Så dere surrer det til.


    Er det virkelig statens rolle å drive TV-produksjon?

    Det lurer jeg på.


    Folk i Norge lærer ting på skolen.


    TV er jo som noe man ikke trenger, og ikke statens oppgave å drive med, mener jeg.
    Min tante Ellen i Sveits, hadde ikke TV, og det var fordi at de syntes at det var bare dritt på TV, tror jeg.

    Så dere betaler for å vise masse dritt på TV, men når noen klage, så sier dere at dette har ikke dere noe ansvar for.
    Dere betaler en gjeng med idioter for å lage en haug med dritt, for skattebetalernes penger.

    Og de behøver ikke å stå til ansvar engang.
    Dere tar ikke engang mot klager på disse.
    NRK er visst en slags hellig ku, som får gjøre akkurat som de vil, på skattebetalerens regning, uten at de behøver å stå til ansvar, for hva de driver med.

    Nei, dette virker som et idiotisk system.

    Her har dere i Staten litt å gå på, tror jeg.
    Med heilsing

    Erik Ribsskog

    2013/4/3 Tørhaug Eli Marta <Eli-Marta.Torhaug@kud.dep.no>

    Vedlagt oversendes svar på e-post av 23. februar 2013.

    Med hilsen

    Eli M. Tørhaug

    Førstekonsulent

    Medieavdelingen

    _________________

    Kulturdepartementet

    Postboks 8030

    0030 Oslo

    Telefon:  22248007

    e-post:

    elt@kud.dep.no

    PS.

    Her er vedlegget:

  • Mer om jobbsøking i England


    Gmail – RE: Web Designer – Creative Freedom, HTML, CSS, IOS, ANDROID/Web Designer -029494/CWJobs/cwj/Archie Reynolds

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    RE: Web Designer – Creative Freedom, HTML, CSS, IOS, ANDROID/Web Designer -029494/CWJobs/cwj/Archie Reynolds



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 9:10 AM

    To:
    “Reynolds, Archie” <areynolds@astoncarter.teksystems.co.uk>

    Hi,

    I always try to send the CV with the cover-letter e-mail.

    I think you are replying to some spoofing.


    Some people sometimes spoof me.
    I sometimes post  jobseeking-advice on my blog, for Norwegians, in the UK/EU.

    But I’m  not homosexual at all, like you write in your e-mail.

    It’s just some idiots reading my blog, I guess.


    Erik RIbsskog


    On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 7:23 AM, Reynolds, Archie <areynolds@astoncarter.teksystems.co.uk> wrote:

    Hi Erik,

    Send me your CV and you might stand a chance?

    Regards,

    Archie

    ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————-
    Trading as TEKsystems. TEKsystems is a division of Allegis Group. Allegis Group Ltd is an Employment Business and Agency. Registered in England Allegis Group Ltd, OTV House, East Wing, Wokingham Road, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG42 1NG, United Kingdom. No. 2876353. VAT Number 603842948. Aston Carter Limited, Registered office address 15 Bonhill Street London EC2A 4DN, UK. Reg. in England & Wales, Reg. No. 3309925.This email is confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual to whom it is addressed. Any views or opinions presented are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Allegis Group Ltd or Aston Carter Limited. If you are not the intended recipient, be advised that you have received this email in error and that any use, dissemination, forwarding, printing or copying of this email is strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error please notify postmaster@allegisgroup.co.uk

    ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————-
    —–Original Message—–
    From: aplitrakmail@broadbean.net [mailto:aplitrakmail@broadbean.net] On Behalf Of Erik Ribsskog
    Sent: 02 April 2013 22:03
    To: Reynolds, Archie
    Subject: Web Designer – Creative Freedom, HTML, CSS, IOS, ANDROID/Web Designer -029494/CWJobs/cwj/Archie Reynolds

    Hello again,

    If I don’t get the job I will sue you for discriminating against homosexuals.

    Homosexual regards,
    Erik Ribsskog

  • Min Bok 5 – Kapittel 189: Mer fra tiden jeg bodde på St. Hanshaugen

    På den tida, som jeg jobba, som assisterende butikksjef, på Rimi Bjørndal.


    (Nemlig fra våren 1996 til høsten 1998).

    Så var Glenn Hesler en gang innom der, for å låne meg noen penger, (husker jeg).

    For Glenn Hesler og jeg, vi pleide jo å låne hverandre penger, på den tida, som jeg bodde, på St. Hanshaugen.

    Hvis den andre var blakk, helt på slutten, av en lønningsperiode, (for eksempel), da.

    (Noe som skjedde kanskje 3-4 ganger tilsammen, (iløpet av disse årene).

    At jeg lånte penger, av Glenn Hesler.

    Og Glenn Hesler, han lånte vel penger av meg, omtrent like mange ganger, i løpet av den her tida, (fra 1996 til 2004).

    Noe sånt).
    Og da, så hadde vel jeg antagelig chatta, med Glenn Hesler, på irc, da.

    Og så dukka han opp, på jobben min, en ettermiddag eller kveld, (må det vel ha vært), med et par hundre kroner, (eller noe sånt), som jeg lånte, fram til jeg selv fikk lønning, et par dager seinere, (eller noe sånt), da.


    (Noe sånt).

    Og da, etter at Glenn Hesler, hadde vært innom, på Rimi Bjørndal der.

    Så sa hu Hava Özgyr, (som jobba der), noe til meg da, husker jeg.

    Og det var vel noe sånt som at: ‘Har du en sånn?’.

    (Noe sånt).

    Og så smilte vel hu Hava litt, (etter at hu sa det), tror jeg.

    (Noe sånt).

    Men dette ga ikke noe mening, for meg.

    Men hvis noen sier: ‘Er han litt sånn?’.

    Så betyr jo det at den personen er homo, (eller noe sånt)..

    Så jeg visste ikke om hu Hava prøvde å være frekk, da.

    For hu Hava, hu snakka jo ikke så bra norsk.


    For hu var jo kurdisk, (mener jeg å huske).

    Og hu blanda jo for eksempel ‘Nord-Norge’ og ‘ny-Norge’ da, (husker jeg).
    (Som jeg vel har skrevet om, i et tidligere kapittel).
    Og det er jo ikke noe som heter Ny-Norge, mener jeg.
    Men hu Hava trodde kanskje det, da.

    Siden hu vel ikke hadde bodd i Norge, så lenge, da.

    (Noe sånt).

    Så sånn var det.


    Bare noe jeg tenkte på.

    Men men.

    Jeg tenkte ikke så langt, på slutten av 90-tallet, på Rimi Bjørndal.

    Men når jeg tenker på dette igjen nå, (i år 2013), så lurer jeg på det, om hu Hava Özgyr kanskje mente å si noe sånt som, at: ‘Har du en sønn?’.

    For Glenn Hesler, han er jo ganske lav og ser ganske ung ut, da.

    Så det kan vel kanskje ha vært det, som hu Hava Özgyr mente, da.

    (Det er mulig).

    Hva vet jeg.

    Så sånn var muligens det.

    Bare noe jeg tenkte på.

    Men men.

    Jeg sjekka på skattelistene nå, og Glenn Hesler, han er født i 1971.

    (http://skattelister.no/skatt/profil/glenn-hesler-46086492/).

    Så det er ikke sånn, at Glenn Hesler var en sønn, som jeg fikk, da jeg var 15-16 år gammel.

    Og at han som 11-12 åring, (eller noe sånt), dukka opp, på Rimi Bjørndal.

    (Som kanskje hu Hava Özgyr trodde, da).

    Neida, Glenn Hesler, han kunne kanskje passere for å være en tolvåring.

    Men han var mye eldre, i 1997, da.

    (Som vel må ha vært året, som denne episoden hendte, hvis jeg skulle tippe.

    Noe sånt.

    Siden hu Hava vel begynte å jobbe, på Rimi Bjørndal i 1997.

    Hvis jeg husker det riktig).

    Siden Glenn Hesler er født i 1971, (som det står, i linken ovenfor).

    Så fylte jo han 26 år, i 1997, da.

    Så Glenn Hesler, han var 25-26 år, da han dukket opp, på Rimi Bjørndal, i 1997.

    Og ikke tolv år da, som kanskje hu Hava trodde.

    (Bare for å prøve å klare opp i det).

    Så sånn var det.

    Bare noe jeg tenkte på.

    Men men.

    Det var også sånn en gang.

    (Som jeg vel har skrevet om, i et tidligere kapittel).

    Et par år før det her, vel.

    Da Glenn Hesler og jeg, var på, (de kommunale), tennisbanene på Lambertseter.

    At noen godt voksne karer.

    Som også spilte tennis der.

    De kalte Glenn Hesler og meg, for ‘gutter’, da.

    (Og sa noe sånt som at:

    ‘Hei gutter, kan ikke dere kaste den tennisballen der til oss’.

    Noe sånt).

    Og da, så sa Glenn Hesler det, (husker jeg), at: ‘Ikke ‘gutt’ meg, da’.

    Og det å bruke ‘gutt’ som et verb, det har jeg vel forresten aldri hørt, hverken før eller siden.

    Så Glenn Hesler, han har kanskje ikke en typisk norsk kultur da,  siden han liksom bruker ordet ‘gutt’, som et verb, (må man vel si).

    (Det er mulig).

    Og Glenn Hesler han sa dette, så lavt, at disse voksne kara, vel vanskelig kan ha hørt det.

    Så det er mulig at Glenn Hesler sa dette til meg.

    Og at liksom jeg fikk skylda for dette, da.

    Det er mulig.

    (Hvem vet).

    Så sånn var muligens det.

    Bare noe jeg tenkte på.

    Men men.

    Og som jeg skrev om i det forrige kapittelet, (var det vel).

    Så lurte jeg jo på det, om Glenn Hesler egentlig var en slags kriminell.

    Siden han plutselig fikk seg en så deilig blond dame, osv.

    Men han så altså ut som en tolvåring, da.

    (Kunne det ihvertfall virke som, at hu Hava Özgyr mente, da.

    Som jeg skrev om ovenfor).

    Så Glenn Hesler, han er vel på en måte en slags gåte, da.

    Er han som en tolvåring?

    Eller er han som en hardbarket kriminell?

    Eller som noe midt i mellom.

    Hvem vet.

    Men jeg kan vel ihvertfall slå fast det.

    At Glenn Hesler nok kan være litt lett å ta feil av, (kan det virke som, ihvertfall).

    Og at han muligens kan være, som en ulv, i fåreklær.

    Glenn Hesler var kanskje litt som en hardbarka kriminell, (i 20-30 årene), som var fanga inne i kroppen til en tolvåring.

    På den tida, som jeg bodde, på St. Hanshaugen.

    (Noe sånt).

    Nå overdriver jeg kanskje litt.

    Men jeg prøver liksom å få fram et poeng, da.

    (Hvis det gir noen mening).

    Så sånn er det.

    Bare noe jeg tenkte på.

    Men men.

    Hu Hava, hu var nok veldig observant, ovenfor meg, tror jeg.

    For jeg husker det, at en gang, i 1997, (må det vel ha vært).

    Så sa Rimi Bjørndal-butikksjef Kristian Kvehaugen til meg det.

    (Inne på kontoret, på Rimi Bjørndal der).

    At hu Hava hadde så brei rumpe.

    (Kanskje fordi at butikksjef Kristian Kvehaugen skulle bestille arbeidstøy til hu Hava Özgyr, (eller noe sånt), da).

    Og det hadde ikke jeg lagt merke til før, (at hu Hava hadde så brei rumpe), hvis jeg skal være ærlig.

    Så da ble jeg litt overrasket, husker jeg.

    Og sa til butikksjef Kristian Kvehaugen det, at: ‘Har hu Hava så brei rumpe, da?’.

    (Noe sånt).

    ‘Jo, hu har nå det’, (eller noe lignende), sa butikksjef Kristian Kvehaugen, da.

    (Noe sånt).

    Så jeg tror det, at hu Hava Özgyr må ha vært veldig observant liksom, ovenfor meg, da.

    Siden jeg bare hadde sett henne forfra, (og ikke lagt merke til den store rumpa hennes), da.

    Så sånn var det.

    Bare noe jeg tenkte på.

    Men men.

    Det var fortsatt mye mer som hendte, den tida, som jeg bodde, på St. Hanshaugen.

    Og dette tenkte jeg at jeg skulle prøve å få skrevet mer om, i de neste kapitlene, av Min Bok 5.

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

    Vi får se.

  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til Tesco


    Gmail – Problems with screaming in your shop/Fwd: New complaint/Fwd: Second update/Fwd: New update/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Email to Chief executive’s Office

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    Problems with screaming in your shop/Fwd: New complaint/Fwd: Second update/Fwd: New update/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Email to Chief executive’s Office



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 10:18 PM

    To:
    Executive Response <ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk>

    Hi,

    today I was at Tesco Walton.

    The receipt says I had paid for the goods, at 21:56.

    Still I was screamed at in the shop.

    One Tesco-guy screamed.


    And a Tesco-woman talked on the calling.

    That the customers had to go out of the shop.

    But I’ve worked with closing shops in Norway for years and never screamed to anyone like that.

    Where are your manners?
    When I walked out of the shop, before closing-time.

    I had to watch my head ‘mate’, a Tesco-guy said.

    What is this ‘mate’, I’m wondering.


    Is it working-class-culture og muslim culture?
    And they close the shop before 10 PM.

    Unlike when I closed the shops in Norway.

    I waited untill the time had passed closing-time.


    And then we didn’t let in any new customers.
    And waited untill the ones in the shop were finished shopping.
    (We might tell them the shop was closed, if the time was passed closing-time).


    Also, today you were again sold out of your own brand cola.

    I’m on a budget and bought the Sunsip one instead.


    This has aspartame in it that causes cancer, it says, some places on the internet.


    Do you want your customers to die of cancer.

    Why don’t you order enough of your own-brand cola?

    It doesn’t seem to be enough shelves, in this shop.

    Also you have three types of baskets, that doesn’t stock.


    Am I living in a thirld world country, I’m wondering.

    I think only countries like Khazakstan, whould have kept the old baskets, when they bought a new type, that didn’t stock with the old.


    And do you wash the old baskets like my old employer in Norway, Rimi, did?

    Erik Ribsskog

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

    Date: Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 10:42 PM
    Subject: New complaint/Fwd: Second update/Fwd: New update/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Email to Chief executive’s Office
    To:ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk

    Hi,

    today I was at Tesco Walton right before closing-time.
    A lose dog ran in my direction, right before I got to the shop.

    A bin had been turn-over by the dog, which ran away it seemed.

    Also, you were sold out of you own-brand cola.
    It said ‘tempoarely out of stock’, or something, on the lable-list.
    How can this be the case with a cola?


    I’ve worked almost a life-time in retail in Norway, and own-brand cola was never sold out, the way I remember it, from Norway.
    It’s just water and sugar mostly.

    How can you be sold out?
    Have you found horse-meat in it?

    Three Tesco-staff were standing in the soda-aile.

    In a group.
    It’s almost like one think something is wrong.

    Also, the check-out staff don’t use dividers in the tills, so they put my stuff with the stuff belonging to the customer before me.
    Why don’t you use dividers in the tills?

    I’ve now also seen that you have two types of baskets, also at the Tesco Superstore in Liverpool One.


    I think this system with to types of baskets of the same size that doesn’t stock, must be like a nightmare, for the staff and the customers.

    Is this to make people use trollies and shop more?
    I instead bought two bottles of Coca Cola for £2.

    Since you had a campaign.

    Have Coca Cola paid you to stop selling your own-brand cola while this campaign is on-going?

    If I’m allowed to ask these questions.


    Regards,

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

    Date: Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 10:38 PM
    Subject: Second update/Fwd: New update/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Email to Chief executive’s Office
    To: ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk

    Hi,

    today at was at Tesco Walton again.

    I took a photograph of the baskets, so that you can see what I mean.

    You have two types of baskets, which are the same size, but don’t stock well, at the check-out.

    So this makes custommers stressed, (I dear to claim).
    And the cashiers then can ‘screw’ the custommers and give them to little change back, and things like that.

    Since the custommers are stressed.

    Or like happened today, a male cashier in his twenties started to rub or pet my Frijj milkshake, (which I bought as a kind of dessert).

    I think you should train your staff to act conventional, at least at work.


    I was a bit discusted by this rubbing/peting.

    I’ve worked as a cashier at a big hyper-market named OBS Triaden, (Coop), and now that there is no reason to rub or pet goods in a sensual way, for cashiers.

    This was something ‘new age’, I think.

    Please be conventinonal, as some people, (like me), like it better when things are normal.
    That must have been som wicka or something, I suspect.

    And the baskets made me stressed, (since it was an untidy stack that I had to put the basket in), and I therefore became an easy victim for this wicka-guy, or what he was.
    Just to try to help you be more aware of what’s going on in your shops.


    Erik Ribsskog

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

    Date: Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 10:20 PM
    Subject: New update/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Email to Chief executive’s Office
    To: ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk

    Hi again,

    if you look at the earlier e-mails, your representative writes this:

    > I have also spoken to Colin with regards to the baskets, and while some of
    > the baskets were inherited with the store

    But I was at the shop again today, since Sainsbury’s were sold out.

    And I spotted that you really have two different types of _Tesco_-baskets.

    So why do you write ‘inherited with the store’?


    It’s absolute bullsh*t.
    You just make up the sh*t you write, and don’t really investigate.

    I’m an earlier Rimi, (Ahold), shop-manager, and don’t like being bullsh*ted like this.

    I understand Tesco is a big retailer, but Ahold is also a big retailer.
    I also know a bit about food-shops, and I don’t like being treated like sh*t, like this Tesco custommer-support is doing.

    Shame on you, Tesco!

    Erik Ribsskog

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

    Date: Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 3:51 PM
    Subject: Update/Fwd: Email to Chief executive’s Office
    To: ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk

    Hi again,

    and I used to have a lot of ‘strange’ shop-manager collegues, when I worked as a shop manager in Norway.

    So I don’t really like to speak with shop managers.

    I think it’s ok to deal with this in writing.


    But I think I have got to say what I wanted now.
    I have some favorite products at Tesco and some at Sainsbury’s.

    So I think I’m going to still shop at both shops.


    But I haven’t found very much to complain about at Sainsbury’s Rice Lane yet.

    So I haven’t sent them any e-mails.

    And I’m not going to send you anymore e-mails eighter.


    As long as there isn’t anything new that happens, in that Tesco-shop, which I think should be complained about.

    Thanks you very much for that you have read my e-mails!
    Best regards,

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

    Date: Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 2:06 PM
    Subject: Re: Email to Chief executive’s Office
    To: ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk

    Hi,

    if you don’t value my feed-back I have to agree that theres no point in continuing this.
    There was a second vocher I didn’t get, which your collegue wrote he’d sent to my old adress, around Christmas, last year.


    But I guess it wasn’t sent.
    I don’t think you have addressed it all, you haven’t event mentioned the stained basket, which should be cleaned with high-preassure-cleaner.


    I was at Aldi today, in Liverpool City Center, the baskets were very clean.
    But if you don’t value feedback from experienced shop managers then I guess it’s no point.

    Tesco are the biggest retailer in the UK, and the third biggest world-wide, I read on Wikipedia.

    That you use Sommerfield-baskets and Tesco-baskets that don’t mix, seems strange for the Worlds third biggest retailer, I think.

    It’s like what an independant corner-shop wouldn’t even have done, I think.

    I’m just giving you my sincere feed-back here, but you don’t seem to interested, to be honest.
    I’ve alse seen in the news that Tesco-shares fell over Christmas.

    Maybe you should listen more to your customers, if you want the shares to stop falling.

    But I guess it’s no use trying to speak to deaf ears, like a Norwegian saying says.

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 11:32 AM, <ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk> wrote:

    Ref 13546692

    Dear Mr Ribsskog,

    Many thanks for your further emails regarding the Tesco County Road Metro store.

    I am sorry you feel Elizabeth has not addressed your issues in full in her email of 20th August. Please be assured, Elizabeth has taken all necessary steps to ensure the points you have raised in your emails have been passed to Colin Richardson, the Manager at the store. If you would like to discuss any of the issues, Colin will be happy to meet with you when you are next in the store.

    On checking your previous correspondence, I can see my colleague Yvonne Edmonds, sent you a £10 Tesco Moneycard to
    Flat 3, 5
    Leather Lane, Liverpool.L2 2AE. This was sent on 12th May 2011.

    As a company committed to delivering the very best in terms
    of customer service it is very disappointing when any of our customers are
    unhappy with us and I do hope you will accept my apologies for any
    inconvenience or upset that these matters may have caused.

    Unfortunately, there is nothing more we can add to what has already been said, and I do not feel that continuing this correspondence will bring any further benefit to either of us. Therefore we will not be entering into any further contact with regards to these issues.

    Many thanks once again for contacting the Chief Executive’s Office.

    Kind regards,

    Shaun Wheeldon
    Executive Response Team Leader

    Tesco Logo

    ……………… Original Message ………………

    To: ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk
    From: eribsskog@gmail.com
    Received: 20/08/2012

    Subject: Re: Email to Chief Executive’s Office

    Hi,

    I’m not happy with your reply about the bike-boys.

    Because the security-guard didn’t even try to get the bike boys to move,
    even if he was standing just a couple of meters away from the
    enterance-door, which the bike-boys blocked.

    It was like he didn’t care, I think.

    Also, like I wrote in my earlier e-mail I think it’s very unpractical,
    (bordering idiocracy), to have two types of baskets, which don’t mix.

    This is so dum, I think, that I want to escalate this please.

    These baskets doesn’t cost much.

    And you haven’t replied about the dirt and grease in the baskets eighter.

    Rotten fruit etc., have been laying in the baskets, and made a kind of oil,
    that is tacky and sticky at the bottom of many of the baskets.

    This is unhygenic, I think.

    Please escalate to your line-manager.

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 4:14 PM, <ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk> wrote:

    > **
    > Ref 13546692
    >
    > Dear Mr Ribsskog,
    >
    > Thank you for your email addressed to the Chief Executive’s Office, to
    > which I have been asked to reply.
    > I was very sorry to learn of the problems you encountered when trying to
    > enter the Tesco Metro store in County Road, Liverpool recently. I can
    > appreciate how intimidating this must have been.
    >
    > Unfortunately, our security staff are on duty to protect the staff and
    > stock in the store, and while we do watch the boys when they come in to the
    > car park, it is very hard for the security staff and Managers to move them
    > on. I have spoken to the new store Manager, Colin Richardson and he is
    > aware of the problem. The police are also aware of the youths congregating
    > at the store, and hopefully any disruptions are kept to a minimum.
    >
    > I have also spoken to Colin with regards to the baskets, and while some of
    > the baskets were inherited with the store, they are all in good condition
    > and maintained on a daily basis. Colin has asked me to pass on his
    > apologies for any inconvenience caused with regards to the different size
    > of baskets and he will speak with the Checkout Manager to see that they are
    > regularly tidied up.
    >
    > Unfortunately, there are no plans at present to have the store extended,
    > however I have passed your comments on to the store Director for future
    > reference.
    >
    > Many thanks for bringing these issues to the attention of the Chief
    > Executive’s Office, and allowing us the opportunity to address these with
    > the store.
    >
    > Kind regards,
    >
    > Elizabeth Johnston
    > Customer Service Executive
    >
    > [image: Tesco Logo]
    >
    > ……………… Original Message ………………
    >
    > To: ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk
    > From: eribsskog@gmail.com
    > Received: 19/08/2012
    >
    >
    > Subject: Complaint
    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > I’ve earlier complained about your shops in Liverpool City Centre,
    > Sunderland and Fairfield, and I’ve now moved back to Walton, and the
    > Summerfield-shop has become a Tesco Metro.
    >
    > I don’t really like your custommer-support who doesn’t let me escalate,
    > etc., so I have waited very long, before I’ve sent a complaint, but now I
    > think I have to complain anyway.
    >
    > Today, (18/8), at around 9 PM, I went to Tesco Walton.
    >
    > Five or six boys on bikes obstructed my way, when I went in to the shop.
    >
    > The security-guard just stood there, a few meters away, and he didn’t tell
    > the boys-crowd to make passage for the custommers.
    >
    > So I had to kick some cartoon laying on the ground, to make a noise, to try
    > to make the boys move their bikes.
    >
    > Why does the security-guard get his pay?
    >
    > To just stand there looking at boys-crowds obstructing the custommers, like
    > an idiot?
    >
    > There was even a boy looking at me through the window when I picked up a
    > basket there.
    >
    > Tesco was invaded by bike-boys, and the security-guard just stood there
    > like an idiot, and didn’t try to break up the congestion.
    >
    > Also, this shop has two types of baskets.
    >
    > Half of the baskets are Sommerfield-baskets, and half of them are
    > Tesco-baskets.
    >
    > So there’s always a caos, in the check-out, since these baskets don’t mix.
    >
    > So always untidy basket-piles at the check-out.
    >
    > I’ve worked as a Shop Manager, and know these baskets aren’t that
    > expensive.
    >
    > In the chain I worked in, a company came once a year or so, to wash
    > baskets.
    >
    > Something unheard of in Tesco, I think, because some of these baskets are
    > really dirty and greasy etc.
    >
    > Also, the ailes in this Tesco are to long and to narrow.
    >
    > It’s always a congestion everywhere.
    >
    > I wish this shop could have been more like the Sainsbury’s-shop, in Rice
    > Lane.
    >
    > It’s really a much better shop in almost every way.
    >
    > Except for that the prices are a bit lower at Tesco for nudles, etc.
    >
    > Also, no self-service check-outs, in this shop, which other Tesco Metro
    > has.
    >
    > It’s fine with a Tesco Metro, but here you have put a Tesco Metro into an
    > ordinary Sommerfields-shop, I think, and it doesn’t really fit in.
    >
    > So custommers get stressed shopping in this shop, I think.
    >
    > How about making it bigger?
    >
    > Erik Ribsskog
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