Erik Ribsskog
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Hi,
I was on a sign on meeting a Huyton Jobcentre on 4/3.
And this was about money I really should have gotten on 18/2.
I now sit on the library, because I don’t have the electricity, (or
much food), at home.
It’s like the Jobcentre are trying to kill me really.
I own property in Norway, and have ordered the Drammen Tingrett to
sell this for me and send me the money, (in 2011), but they still
haven’t done it.
Sorry about the problems with the Jobcentre and Drammen Tingrett!
Regards,
Erik Ribsskog
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