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Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>
RE: LOG 1507 02/11/13…….Harassment from Hungry House – 17991 – [Not Protectively Marked]
Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
Sun, Nov 3, 2013 at 12:18 AM
To:
COMMCEN <COMMCEN@merseyside.police.uk>
Cc:
“emb.london” <emb.london@mfa.no>, Liverpool Direct <liverpool.direct@liverpool.gov.uk>, !enquiries <enquiries@ipcc.gsi.gov.uk>
Hi, I have a degree in IT. And I think you could contact the Fast Food-company. And then get the people who have placed the order’s IP-address. And then contact their Internet Service Provider and get the name of
the criminals. One doesn’t have to be Sherlock Holmes to understand this, I think. It’s like you ‘skaper dere’, (pretends that you are dum), like we say,
in Norway.
Erik Ribsskog
On Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 11:37 PM, COMMCEN <COMMCEN@merseyside.police.uk> wrote:
> Hi Mr Ribsskog,
>
> Thank you for your e mail.
>
> Merseyside Police are unable to assist at this time, we would need contact numbers/details of the bogus callers to the Online takeaway service “Hungry House”. Without this information we unfortunately have no lines of enquiry.
>
> Kind regards
>
> —–Original Message—–
> From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
> Sent: 02 November 2013 21:31
> To: COMMCEN
> Cc: Liverpool Direct
> Subject: LOG 1507 02/11/13…….Harassment from Hungry House – 17991
>
> Hi,
>
> I got a phone-call on my mobile now at 20.51 from 0773 826 4224.
>
> A woman said she worked for a company named Hungry House and accused me of having placed a ‘bogus’ order.
>
> I’m an economist, and I’ve worked for fifteen years in retail and I’ve also worked with delivering fast-food, as an extra-job, in Norway.
>
> So I know that food like that are sometimes up to ten times more expensive, than buying from a grocery-store.
>
> So I ‘never’ order fast food, (at least not when I’m unemployed, like now).
>
> And I certainly don’t place bogus orders.
>
> Last weekend I had forteen bogus pizza-delivery-guys on my door.
>
> I called the police, since one of them started to act treatening.
>
> And the reference-number is: 1578 – 28 October 2013.
>
> (This was a call-centre in Liverpool One, that was the Police Department, that I spoke with).
>
> The Police-woman said she would inform the neighbourhood-police about this.
>
> And didn’t investigate who placed the bogus orders in my name.
>
> This is like terror to me.
>
> It’s not fun to know that any moment someone could knock on my door wanting money for food I haven’t ordered.
>
> And fourteen times in two times.
>
> It’s like terror.
>
> And now this.
>
> (Terror from the Hungry House-woman).
>
> Even if someone had placed an order in my name, it doesn’t mean I placed it.
>
> My wifi-dongle wasn’t working, the other day, and I went to the library, here in Spellow, to do my job-search.
>
> I tried to delete my CV from the library-computer, after using it, but this wasn’t possible, it seemed.
>
> Also, the library-computer was lying on the floor, and not in its box.
>
> So the electriciy-wire suddently fell out, and I had to put it back, to get to log on again.
>
> This is poor data-sequrity, I think.
>
> Someone could have gotten access to my e-mail, if I hadn’t been able to put the electricity-wire back in.
>
> I therefore also send this as a complaint to the Council.
>
> And to the Norwegian Embassy in London, (since I’m from Norway).
>
> Erik Ribsskog
>
> PS.
>
> The Hungry House-woman said she would call the Police.
>
> And accused me of placing bogus orders.
>
> This is harassment and insults, (and lies), which are probably some type of crime, I guess.
>
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