Hi,
thank you for your reply!
It seems a bit strange that you can’t help me with this.
Since I’m a Norwegian citizen.
And the Handelsbanken adviced me to contact you regarding this.
Could you please escalate this to the councilor, I was wondering, for
a second opinion.
(And my last-name is spelt Ribsskog, by the way).
Regards,
Erik Ribsskog
On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 11:34 AM, Admin
<admin@lpl-norwegian-consulate.org.uk> wrote:
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> Dear Mr Ribskogg
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> I confirm receipt of your mail.
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> Unfortunately, this is a private matter and outside the jurisdiction of the Consulate in Liverpool.
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> I may be able to assist you if you need to have Norwegian documents
legalised. The fee is GBP 23.00 for each. If you require this
service, please contact me to arrange a mutually convenient appointment.
Kindly note that if you visit the Consulate without an appointment you
will not be dealt with.
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> Yours sincerely
>
> Elizabeth Murphy
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> Elizabeth D Murphy
> Vice Consul
> The Royal Norwegian Consulate in Liverpool
> India Buildings
> Water Street
> Liverpool L2 0QD
> TEL: 01512586546
> MOBILE: 07961898667
> W: www.norway.org.uk
> ________________________________________
> From: Erik Ribsskog [eribsskog@gmail.com]
> Sent: 21 July 2014 18:19
> To: Admin
> Cc: kelo02@handelsbanken.co.uk
> Subject: Problems with a court, (Drammen Tingrett), in Norway/Fwd: To: Branch Manager Keith Lowe
>
> Hi,
>
> Handelsbanken also adviced me, (in a meeting on Friday last week), to
> contact the Norwegian Consulate, in Liverpool.
>
> So I’m sending this e-mail now.
>
> I have problems with a court in Norway, (Drammen Tingrett).
>
> I told them in 2011 to do something called ‘oppløsing av sameie’.
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> That means to sell a co-owned property.
>
> The woman there, (Høysæther), said she would do it, (on the phone),
> but she still haven’t sold it.
>
> I almost never get my jobseekers-allowance now.
>
> And I almost starve to death several times a year.
>
> I have almost no money or food now.
>
> So I want to sell this property so that I’m not dependant on the
> Jobcentre, who I think are notorouisly irrelaiable.
>
> I only have a pay as you go-mobile and a mobile broadband-line at the moment.
>
> So it isn’t easy for me, to call the court in Drammen now.
>
> I was wondering if you the Norwegian Consulate could please contact
> Høysæther, at Drammen Tingrett.
>
> And hear when I’m going to get the money, from the sale, of the
> mentioned property.
>
> My relatives in Norway have called me ‘a person non gratia’, (for some
> reason), and they aren’t interested in buying me out, it seems.
>
> I was at your office in 2007, I think it was, and spoke with Liz
> Murhpy, regarding my employment-case against Arvato.
>
> She called Tove Øvermo, (the Norwegian terrorist Breivik’s
> step-mother), at the Norwegian Embassy in London.
>
> But they didn’t help me with my employement-case.
>
> Which was sabotaged by the Merseyside Police and Citizens Advice and
> the Law Society, etc.
>
> Now I’m being framed and taken to court for having sent sex-emails to
> a bureucrat at the Jobcentre.
>
> And the Jobcentre have banned me from my five closest jobcentres.
>
> And are making my life hell, I have to say.
>
> It could be linked with the employment-case against Arvato, I guess.
>
> I hope you can help me with this case before I starve to death, or
> something like that.
>
> Yours sincerely,
>
> Erik Ribsskog
>
>
> ———- Forwarded message ———-
> From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
> Date: Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 12:58 PM
> Subject: To: Branch Manager Keith Lowe
> To: kelo02@handelsbanken.co.uk
> Cc: «drammen.tingrett» <drammen.tingrett@domstol.no>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I’m refering to our meeting at your branch in the Exchange
> Station-building, in Liverpool, this morning.
>
> I first had an apointment, at Barclays Bootle, with Jaqueline Hodge,
> at 10AM, but she told me they didn’t operate in Norway.
>
> I attach the files regarding the property I mentioned, in the meeting.
>
> I tried to contact Nordea, in Norway, regarding a loan, on this
> property, in 2006.
>
> But the branch, (Nordea Tveita), didn’t let me have a loan, (for some
> reason, that wasn’t explained).
>
> I then contacted a court in Norway, (Drammen Tingrett), to get them to
> sell the property, in 2011.
>
> (‘Oppløsing av sameie’, it’s called).
>
> Drammen Tingrett said they were going to sell the property, (a woman
> named Høysæther there, said this, in 2011), but they still haven’t.
>
> I called my grand-uncle Idar Sandersen, last month.
>
> He is more than 90 years old, and has the right to live at the
> menioned property, for the rest of his life.
>
> (He is still not sick or anything, he said.
>
> And he could live to be a hundred years, for all that I know).
>
> So I’ve now thought about getting a loan on this property.
>
> Since I’m unemployed, and sometimes don’t get my allowance, (for
> different ‘funny’ reasons), and have to look for coins, on the street,
> (here in Walton and in the City Centre), to not starve to death.
>
> So that’s were it at now.
>
> Like I’ve understood it, I’m going to inherit more, when Idar Sandersen dies.
>
> And also perhaps when Marit Olsen dies.
>
> (I’m not sure if she has any kids.
>
> Or if they’re both ‘old virgins’, just to try to explain).
>
> It’s not easy for me to co-operate with my relatives, about this.
>
> My unlce Runar’s son Ove told me, on Facebook, (I think it was), some
> years ago, that I was considered a ‘person non gratia’, by him, my
> father and my uncles.
>
> (For some reason, that wasn’t that clear, I think).
>
> And also I’m trying to have a child-neglect-case, against my father,
> since he let me live alone, since I was nine years old, in Norway.
>
> So it’s a bit complicated.
>
> But I’m trying to ‘realisere’ this property, (get money from it),
> like we say, in Norway.
>
> It’s a bit dum dying from starvation here in the UK, when I own
> property worth something like £100k, I guess, in Norway.
>
> Thanks again for the advice in the meeting!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Erik Ribsskog