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  • Jeg sendte en e-post til Cisas

    Erik Ribsskog


    Update/Fwd: Complaint about Virgin and ICO/Fwd: Response from ICO regarding Virgin Media[Ref. RFA0550287]

    Erik Ribsskog Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 1:10 AM

    To: info@cisas.org.uk

    Cc:
    CollectionsAccountReview@virginmedia.co.uk, Q&A
    , casework@ico.org.uk,
    customers@moorgroup.com

    Hi,

    I send you a letter I got the other day, (to do with this case), from
    Moorcroft Debt Recovery Limited.

    I asked Virgin to ‘freeze’ the case, untill I’ve heard back, from you,
    the Ombudsmen.

    (Since I don’t think this debt is ‘real’.

    It’s Virgin who owes me money, I think, (for distroying my wall, etc).

    Like I’ve explained about, in the forwarded e-mails).

    But Virgin didn’t want to listen, it seems.

    And they were unreasonable, (I think I have to say), and have contaced
    a debt recovery company, about me, it seems.

    So this I wanted to update about.

    And I send a copy e-mail, to the mentioned debt recovery company.

    So that they’ll freeze the case,  (hopyfully), untill this case is
    finished, with the Government ombudsmen, (Cisas, etc).

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 5:26 PM
    Subject: Complaint about Virgin and ICO/Fwd: Response from ICO
    regarding Virgin Media[Ref. RFA0550287]
    To: info@cisas.org.uk
    Cc: CollectionsAccountReview@virginmedia.co.uk, Q&A
    <contactus@stepchange.org>, casework@ico.org.uk

    Hi,

    I send this compaint on to you now.

    ICO wants me to go through Virgin’s internal comlaint-procedure.

    But I don’t think I have to do this, (to get ICO to look at my compaint).

    This is because, that Virgin doesn’t have their general enquiery
    e-mail-address, on their website.

    (The e-mail-address, that I use, to copy them now, is one they’ve
    used, in an e-mail they sent me, around a year, after that I wanted to
    complain about them, to Ofcom, who also didn’t have their general
    enquiery e-mail-address, on their website, if I remember it right).

    If the company, (Virgin), don’t have their general enquiery
    e-mail-address, on their website.

    Then they send a message, that they don’t want correspondence, I think.

    So then it seems absurd, that someone wants me to still go through
    their internal complaint-procedure, (when Virgin makes it that
    difficult to complain, I think).

    Due to this, (that the Virgin complaint ended up with ICO, (I think it
    was), and not Ofcom, (due to they not having an e-mail-address that
    was easy to find, on their website, (and I’ve worked as a Company
    Researcher, in 2007 and 2008, so I’m used with, that companies have
    general enquiery e-mail-addresses, on their websited), has delayed the
    complaint-process, I think.

    So this is also a complaint about Ofcom, I have to say.

    This is not about the actual complaint, (that Virgin visited my
    address, like four or five times, to install a broadband-line, with up
    to three people at a time, when BT only use one visit, and Virgin also
    distroyed my printer, when they were here, and drilled an extra hole,
    in the wall, kind of distroying my lounge a bit. And Virgin has also
    charged me for a lot of months, (July, August, September and parts of
    October), for internet, even if they disconected the line, around the
    end of June, so I haven’t been able, to use their internet, but have
    had to buy mobile broadband, from EE/T-mobile. So I expect a monitary
    compensation, due to that the first Virgin-enigneer, distroyed my
    printer and my lounge-wall, and due to that I was harassed by Virgin,
    I think, due to that I got many engineers visiting here, who didn’t
    have an apointment, and who sat on my lounge-floor, infront of the
    mentioned wall, like they were praying in a mosque, etc. And he didn’t
    have an apointment, (and there were also about two more Virgin-visits,
    withour apointment), and the internet didn’t work, the first month, or
    so, so this was all in all, very many problems and strange stuff, from
    Virgin, that I wanted to complain about, but I didn’t get the
    complaint sent right, before almost a year to late, due to that the
    right e-mail-addresses, weren’t published, on the internet, and ICO
    didn’t want to send the e-mails on to Ofcom, the way I remember it.
    Something like that).

    Please just contact me, if you have any questions, to do with my complaint!

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From:  <casework@ico.org.uk>
    Date: Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 2:46 PM
    Subject: Response from ICO regarding Virgin Media[Ref. RFA0550287]
    To: eribsskog@gmail.com

    2 September 2014

    Case Reference Number RFA0550287

    Dear Mr Ribsskog

    Thank you for your further correspondence dated 1 September 2014
    regarding Virgin Media.

    The email you sent to Virgin Media on the 31 August seems to be
    related to your Virgin Media account and your dispute surrounding the
    bills for July through to October, this dispute is not a data
    protection issue. The email doesn’t seem to address the issue that you
    believe a separate account has been set up fraudulently in your name.

    As previously mentioned in my correspondence, it is part of our
    complaints policy that you bring this issue to the attention of the
    organisation first, and then to allow 28 days for them to respond.

    If you remain dissatisfied upon receipt of a response from Virgin
    Media, and for us to consider your complaint further we would require
    the following:

    A copy of your complaint to Virgin Media raising the issue of the
    account that has been set up in your name fraudulently.
    A copy of any response you may receive from Virgin Media.

    Although we are unable to progress this matter without this
    information, if you are unhappy with my response you can ask for this
    to be reviewed.
    You can access the case review form through the following link:

    http://ico.org.uk/concerns/complaints_and_compliments/complain-about-us

    I am sorry that we can be of no further assistance at this stage.

    Yours sincerely

    Sarah Timperley – Case Officer
    Information Commissioner’s Office
    Telephone: 01625 545508

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  • Jeg sendte en e-post til the High Court

    Erik Ribsskog


    Update/Fwd:
    Complaint/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Complaint/Fwd: FW: Your letter of 29/7 with
    the reference number: 0023045014/Fwd: Complaint

    Erik Ribsskog Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 12:46 AM

    To: rcjchancery.judgeslisting@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk


    Hi,

    I send you a letter I’ve gotten, from Barclays, as an update, to my
    complaint against them and the Financial Ombudsman.

    (I’ve sent you several e-mails about these cases earlier).

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 11:54 PM
    Subject: Complaint/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Complaint/Fwd: FW: Your letter of
    29/7 with the reference number: 0023045014/Fwd: Complaint
    To: rcjchancery.judgeslisting@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk
    Cc: post <post@mfa.no>, Legal LSC <legal.lsc@legalservices.gov.uk>,
    she <she@topdanmark.dk>, Politikk Høyre <politikk@hoyre.no>,
    Akademikerforbundet <post@akademikerforbundet.no>, LHT Customer
    Service <csc@lht.co.uk>, Runcorn Office <runcornoffice@taroe.org>,
    Info <info@tpas.org.uk>, Bjørn Ribsskog <bribsskog@gmail.com>, admin
    <admin@lpl-norwegian-consulate.org.uk>, ITCGM- Norwegian Consulate
    <norconsulate@itcgm.co.uk>, “hv-02.kontakt” <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>,
    “anne-kathrine.skodvin” <anne-kathrine.skodvin@ica.no>, “post@nav.no
    <post@nav.no>, “steve.rotheram.mp” <steve.rotheram.mp@parliament.uk>,
    complaint.info” <complaint.info@financial-ombudsman.org.uk>

    Hi,

    I think it’s strange, that I get about a bank-complaint, from a guy,
    with a muslim name, (if I’m not mistaking).

    If I’m not mistaking, I think the muslims have their own type of
    banks, who don’t charge interest, (or something like that).

    So this I wanted to complain about, to the High Court.

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Customer Contact <customer.contact@financial-ombudsman.org.uk>
    Date: Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 3:02 PM
    Subject: RE: Update/Fwd: Complaint/Fwd: FW: Your letter of 29/7 with
    the reference number: 0023045014/Fwd: Complaint
    To: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Dear Mr E Ribsskog

    Your complaint

    Thank you for contacting us. We will reply to your email as soon as
    possible – but within three weeks.

    If you need to get in touch before then, please use your reference,
    16028726. If you want to send us any additional information, there’s
    no need to send original documents.
    Yours sincerely

    Mohammed Miah

    Administrator (CCD)

    Telephone       0800 0 234 567
    Email           complaint.info@financial-ombudsman.org.uk

    —–Original Message—–
    From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
    Sent: 19 August 2014 02:52
    To: External Enquiries
    Cc: rcjchancery.judgeslisting@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk
    Subject: Update/Fwd: Complaint/Fwd: FW: Your letter of 29/7 with the
    reference number: 0023045014/Fwd: Complaint

    Hi,

    I got a letter from RBS, the other day, which I attach, as an update,
    to my complaint, against them.

    I’ll try to sumarise a bit.

    I went to RBS Bootle, last month, and asked them, if I could have an
    overdraft, for gradutes.

    (I need clothes for job-interviews and I also work with a lot of
    inheritance-cases in Norway.

    An am unemployed, and am being messed with, by the Jobcentre, I think
    I have to say, so I also need money for living-expenses).

    RBS told me, that it’s more than three years, since I got my degree.

    So I couldn’t get an overdraft, for graduates, (they told me).

    I have had a lot of complaints, against RBS Dale Street, (from a few
    years ago, when I lived, in Leather Lane, where I lived, from 2006 to
    2011).

    So that could be why I didn’t go at once, to ask for an overdraft for
    graduates, (when I got my degree, in 2009).

    Since my relationship with RBS, wasn’t that good at the time, (due to
    the mentioned complaints, etc).

    So my complaint now, is that RBS are unreasonable and unflexible, when
    they now refuse me, and overdraft for graduates.

    I want to make a point of, that it isn’t that important to me, that I
    get this overdraft, for graduates.

    I’m just as happy, if I get a normal overdraft or a credit-card.

    I just need to sort my cash-flow-problem, (because I own property in
    Norway, but it’s difficult to sell, because there are legal-problems,
    (I think I have to call them now), since it’s a co-owned property. And
    I’m also expecting to get more inheritances, from both my mothers
    side, (an inheritance delayed since 2009), and later also on my
    fathers side).

    So I’m trying not to be un-flexible myself.

    I’m also glad if I get another type of loan/credit-card, from RBS,
    (who has been my main-bank, since I switched to them, in 2007, (from
    Barclays)).

    And also, I think they should applogoise, for calling me ‘Sir/Madam’,
    when I’m a well-known customer.

    The Merseyside Police, called me ‘Miss Erik Ribsskog’, in a letter to
    me, in 2007.

    Is this the Merseyside Police, who are messing with me, through RBS,
    I’m wondering.

    (RBS are now partly owned by the Government, I think, after the
    problems the bank had, during the finance-crises, a few years ago, if
    I remember it right.

    Is it so, that the Government then use this bank, (that they own parts
    of), to mess with citizens, I’m wondering a bit here.

    Hm).

    Please just ask me, if there is anything more you wonder about,
    regarding this complaint.

    I send a copy e-mail, to RBS, so that they can sort this, when they
    give me their final response.

    So that they know I want a loan and an apology.

    I hope this is alright!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 6:53 PM
    Subject: Complaint/Fwd: FW: Your letter of 29/7 with the reference
    number: 0023045014/Fwd: Complaint
    To: “complaint.info” <complaint.info@financial-ombudsman.org.uk>
    Cc: rcjchancery.judgeslisting@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk

    Hi,

    I wanted to complain about that RBS calls me ‘Sir/Madam’.

    I’ve been a customer with them, since 2007, and I don’t like to be called Madam.

    (And I’ve informed them about my name, and branch.

    So this is that they harass me, I think).

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: ~ RBS Customer Relations <Customer.Relations@rbs.co.uk>
    Date: Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 8:51 AM
    Subject: FW: Your letter of 29/7 with the reference number:
    0023045014/Fwd: Complaint
    To: “eribsskog@gmail.com” <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    Case Reference 23045014.

    Thank you for your patience whilst we have been reviewing your
    complaint, and please accept our sincere apologies for the delay.

    Our review is taking us longer than we originally anticipated but once
    this is completed, it will enable us to carry out a full investigation
    and give you a response.  We hope to let you know the outcome of our
    review and investigations within the next two weeks.  If, due to the
    nature of your complaint this is not possible, we will be in touch to
    provide you with an update.

    If you have anything further you would like to add to your complaint,
    please call our Customer Care Team on 0845 607 2323. We’re here from
    8am to 6pm Monday to Friday, 9am to 4pm Saturday. If you have a
    hearing or speech impairment you can call us on Minicom 0845 900 5960.

    Regards
    Rohit Saini

    —–Original Message—–
    From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
    Sent: 02 August 2014 23:56
    To: ~ RBS Customer Relations
    Cc: rcjchancery.judgeslisting@hmcts.gsi.gov.uk; Joanne Dalton; DWP ICE
    gateway team; Contact-Us; CONTACT-US; emb.london; admin; post
    Subject: Your letter of 29/7 with the reference number:
    0023045014/Fwd: Complaint

    Hi,

    I’m refering to your letter from 29/7, which I received today, (from
    someone with a signature, that isn’t easy to read I think, perhaps you
    should start typing the names as well, just to complain a bit more,
    while I’m at it, so to speak).

    (I attach scanned copies of this letter).

    You write in the letter, that I can contact you, if I have something
    more to add, about this case.

    What I really need is an overdraft.

    Untill I’ve managed to sell a property, which I co-own, in Norway.

    So if I could have an overdraft of around xx

    (I’ve gotten a credit-card with a small credit-limit from Vanquis, and
    a new check-book-account, from Barclays.

    But RBS is my main-bank, since I switched to you, in 2007, so I think
    its a bit strange, if I don’t get like an overdraft, with you, when I
    get credit-cards and check-books, from other banks, that aren’t even
    my main-bank.

    Even if RBS is Scottish and my mother used to say, (during my
    upbringing), that Scots were ‘gjerrige’, (like we say in Norway), for
    some reason.

    The problem is that the Jobcentre aren’t civilised you see.

    They ‘never’ pay me my jobseekers-allowance these days.

    The owe me around £xxx since January, in missing jobseekers-allowances.

    And many of the payments I’ve gotten this year, have also been delayed.

    So JCP have been notourioulsy irreliable, this year, I have to say.

    They have also framed me, and are taking me to court, for having sent
    harasment-emails, which I haven’t sent at all.

    So it’s like I live in a war-zone in Africa, or something, I’d say, in 2014.

    So I can trust JCP, so if I could please have an overdraft.

    So that I can get bye, untill I’ve gotten my property sold in Norway,
    (I need a landline-phone I think, because Drammen Tingrett don’t reply
    to e-mails, and sometimes don’t even reply to my phone-calls, they
    just pretend to be closed, during opening hours, (this is a local
    court in Drammen, Norway, who are supposed to sell properties that are
    co-owned, when one of the owners ask for them to do it, I asked them
    to sell the property in 2011, but they still haven’t sold it).

    I attach some files about this property as well.

    Since it’s a bit tirering, to having to walk around on the streets, to
    look for coins, like I sometimes have to do, here in Walton.

    Since the JCP mess with me this much.

    Thanks in advance for helping me with this over-draft!

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: ~ RBS Customer Relations <Customer.Relations@rbs.co.uk>
    Date: Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 2:09 PM
    Subject: RE: Complaint
    To: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Dear Sir / Madam,

    Thank you for your recent email.

    The reference number of your Complaint is 23045014.

    I am sorry you are unhappy with the service you recently received, but
    grateful you have taken the time to explain why.

    I have reviewed your complaint and have passed your details on to the
    relevant department who we feel are best placed to deal with the
    issues you have raised. They will investigate the case carefully and
    will contact you within the next 10 working days, if possible with a
    full response. If the team needs more time to investigate, they will
    tell you why and what they have done so far.

    We hope you will understand that we do not normally send our full
    response by e-mail, as it may include confidential information that
    could be read by other people.

    If you would like to contact us in the meantime, please e-mail us.

    Regards
    Ruchi Malhotra

    —–Original Message—–
    From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
    Sent: 23 July 2014 18:10
    To: ~ RBS Customer Relations
    Cc: complaint.info
    Subject: Complaint

    Hi,

    yesterday I was at your branch in Bootle, at Merseyside.

    I opened a student-account with Barclays, in Sunderland, in 2004.

    And in 2007, I switched to RBS.

    So this is initially a student account.

    And in 2009, I got my degree, from my home university, (Oslo
    University College).

    And I now don’t get my jobseekers allowance, (for some strange reasons).

    So I wondered if I could have an overdraft for graduates.

    (To get money for clothes for job-interviews and travel to
    job-interviews, etc.).

    I spoke with a brunette Cashier there, (Paula or something?), and a young clerk.

    The clerk said I only have three years to get an overdraft for graduates.

    But I’m from Norway, so I haven’t understood about these overdrafts,
    until recently.

    And my grandmother died in 2009, and it’s been like a horrible
    inheritance-brawl, in the years since this.

    And I still haven’t gotten my inheritance, (even if my mother died in
    1999, so I should have gotten some inheritance, after my mothers
    mother).

    So I try to send a complaint about this.

    Since I think you are a bit un-flexible.

    I think RBS could be a bit more flexible, (since I’m in a difficult
    economical situation, now in this hot summer-weather as well), so I
    hope that you can offer me some type of overdraft or emergency-loan or
    at least a check-book.

    My account is with your branch in Dale St., in Liverpool.

    So you can contact them, if you need more information, about my account.

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog
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  • Jeg sendte en e-post til CC Water

    Erik Ribsskog


    Update/Fwd:
    Your letter from Concilia, from 21/8/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Stakeholder
    Manager Mrs. G. Anderson/Fwd: Your letter from Collections Manager
    Daniel Barr, from 16/7

    Erik Ribsskog Mon, Sep 8, 2014 at 12:27 AM

    To: northwest@ccwater.org.uk

    Cc: United Utilities , Q&A

    Hi,

    I send you a letter, which I got from United Utilities, the other day,
    as an update, to my complaint, against them.

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Sun, Aug 31, 2014 at 7:52 PM
    Subject: Your letter from Concilia, from 21/8/Fwd: Update/Fwd:
    Stakeholder Manager Mrs. G. Anderson/Fwd: Your letter from Collections
    Manager Daniel Barr, from 16/7
    To: United Utilities <Customer.service@uuplc.co.uk>
    Cc: northwest@ccwater.org.uk

    Hi,

    I’m refering to your letter, from 21/8, which I received earlier this
    week, (and which I attach a scanned copy of).

    This case is now CC Water.

    And I’m going to inform you more, about this, when I hear back from then.

    Then I’m going to contact you again, regarding the payment-plan.

    So you’ll just have to wait, untill I hear more, from CC Water.

    I hope this is alright!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 2:15 AM
    Subject: Update/Fwd: Stakeholder Manager Mrs. G. Anderson/Fwd: Your
    letter from Collections Manager Daniel Barr, from 16/7
    To: northwest@ccwater.org.uk
    Cc: Gemma Thomas <Gemma.Thomas@ofwat.gsi.gov.uk>, Q&A
    <contactus@stepchange.org>, United Utilities
    <Customer.service@uuplc.co.uk>, mailbox@ofwat.gsi.gov.uk

    Hi,

    I got a new letter, from United Utilities, a few days ago.

    So I send you an update, about my complaint, against them.

    (I’ve scanned and attached their letter).

    I can try to summarise a bit, about the problems.

    Back in 2011, I agreed a payment-plan, with United Utilties.

    (After contacting CCCS, (now Stepchange), a couple of years before
    that again, about advice, about my budget, etc).

    The agreement was that I would pay United Utilities a tokey-payment,
    of £1, untill I got a new job.

    And I still haven’t gotten a new job.

    But United Utilities now wants to break this agreement, and they want
    me to pay more than the monthly token-payment, even if I haven’t
    gotten a new job, yet.

    I think that United Utilities then break our payment-agreement, (from
    2011), so I’m trying to complain, to the Government, (CC Water), about
    this.

    I hope this is alright!

    Pleas just ask me if you have any questions.

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Thu, Aug 7, 2014 at 4:57 PM
    Subject: Re: Stakeholder Manager Mrs. G. Anderson/Fwd: Your letter
    from Collections Manager Daniel Barr, from 16/7
    To: Gemma Thomas <Gemma.Thomas@ofwat.gsi.gov.uk>
    Cc: northwest@ccwater.org.uk

    Hi,

    thank you for your e-mail!

    I send a copy, of this e-mail, to CC Water, then.

    So that they can have a look at this case.

    Thanks again for the e-mail and contact-information!

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Thu, Aug 7, 2014 at 4:37 PM, Gemma Thomas
    <Gemma.Thomas@ofwat.gsi.gov.uk> wrote:
    > Dear Mr Ribsskog
    >
    > Thank you for copying us into your email to United Utilities.  I do appreciate your concern here.
    >
    > I have noted the concerns you raise about United Utilities. We
    monitor the overall performance of water companies – including how many
    complaints they are getting, whether they are resolving them first time,
    and how satisfied customers are with how their company has dealt with
    their complaint. Where we find companies are lagging behind, we will
    take action.
    >
    > In terms of your specific issue with the company, we expect
    companies to investigate consumer queries and resolve them as swiftly as
    possible to the customer’s satisfaction.
    >
    > Where a company has failed to do this, I would advise you to
    contact the Consumer Council for Water (CCWater).  CCWater is the
    statutory consumer body for the water industry.  They can help consumers
    through their company’s complaints procedure or formally investigate
    when matters remain unresolved after the company has had a reasonable
    chance to deal with them.
    >
    > I have provided below their details should you wish to contact them in the future.
    >
    > Suite 902, 9th Floor, Bridgewater House,
    > Whitworth Street,
    > Manchester, M1 6LT
    > Telephone: 0161 236 6112,
    > Fax: 0161 228 6117
    > northwest@ccwater.org.uk
    >
    > If you require any further information or have any additional questions please do contact me.
    >
    > Yours sincerely
    >
    > Gemma Thomas
    > Correspondence & Freedom of Information Officer
    > Corporate Communications
    > Ofwat
    >
    > Tel: 0121 644 7644
    > Mobile : 0754 067 1545
    >
    > Ofwat.gov.uk
    > Address: Centre City Tower, 7 Hill Street, Birmingham, B5 4UA
    > Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/Ofwat
    >
    > Disclaimer:
    > ‘Every reasonable effort is made to make the information and any
    commentary on the law contained in this e-mail accurate and up to date,
    but no responsibility for its accuracy and correctness, or for any
    consequences of relying on it, is assumed by the sender or Ofwat. The
    information and commentary does not, and is not intended to, amount to
    legal advice to any person on a specific case or matter.  You are
    strongly advised to obtain specific, personal advice from a lawyer or
    other appropriate adviser about your case or matter and not to rely on
    the information or comments in this e-mail.’
    >
    >
    >
    > —–Original Message—–
    > From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
    > Sent: 03 August 2014 02:43
    > To: United Utilities
    > Cc: mailbox; Q&A
    > Subject: To: Stakeholder Manager Mrs. G. Anderson/Fwd: Your letter from Collections Manager Daniel Barr, from 16/7
    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > I’m refering to your letter from 31/7, which I received earlier this week, (and which I attach a scanned copy of).
    >
    > You write that I have ‘strong views’ to do, with this case.
    >
    > But this is really more that this case bores me.
    >
    > I’m from Norway, and we have a strong tradiotion there, that an agreement is an agreement, like we say.
    >
    > So we get bored if we have to repeat about this.
    >
    > (At least I do).
    >
    > Because the agreement was that I would pay United Utilties £1 a month, untill I got a new job.
    >
    > And it wasn’t specified, that this was only towards the arrears, like I think one of your earlier letter says.
    >
    > This was towards both the arrears and the new water-bills.
    >
    > This was an agreement, that was up and running, between United Utilities and myself, from 2011 to 2014.
    >
    > So that you just break this agreement, I think is very strange.
    >
    > I admit that I have had problems paying the £1 token-payment, some months, this year.
    >
    > But that’s because the jobcentre are messing with me.
    >
    > They owe me around £900 in missing jobseekers-allowance-payments, since January.
    >
    > And the relatively few payments, which I’ve gotten from the Jobcentre, this year, has often been delayed.
    >
    > So it has been a dificult year, for me.
    >
    > I have both in May and in July almost starved to death, (I think I
    have to say), and I have had to go and look for coins, on the street,
    here in Walton and the City Centre, to get enough money, for a packet of
    spagetti, for 20 pence, at Tesco, to get me through, another day,
    waiting for this unisivilised, (I think I have to call them), Jobcentre,
    to send me the money they owe me.
    >
    > The Jobcentre are also framing me.
    >
    > They say I’ve sent one of their staff harassment-emails, which I haven’t sent at all.
    >
    > They have banned me from my five closest jobcentres, and are taking
    me to court, (Liverpool & Knowsley Magistrates Court), in this,
    murder of justice-case, (I think I have to call it).
    >
    > So this is like the Government are having some type of war against me.
    >
    > I don’t get my inheritance from Norway, (due in 2009), and I don’t get to sell my property in Norway.
    >
    > I don’t get my study-loan from Norway, I don’t get my pension, that I’ve paid there, when I lived there.
    >
    > I don’t get any of my rights, in Norway, I have to say.
    >
    > So who knows what’s going on.
    >
    > I send copies of this e-mail to Stepchange and Ofwat.
    >
    > So I hope they can get you to realize, that a water-company should be trustworthy.
    >
    > A water-company have a big responsibility, to provide water, that’s suitable for people, to drink.
    >
    > So water-companies should be trust-worthy, I think.
    >
    > I think it isn’t fine, with water-companies, that break agreements, like United Utilities have done here.
    >
    > Since water-companies, should be possible to trust, I think.
    >
    > So I hope Ofwat and Stephchange agrees with me on this.
    >
    > Regards,
    >
    > Erik Ribsskog
    >
    >
    > ———- Forwarded message ———-
    > From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    > Date: Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 3:45 AM
    > Subject: Your letter from Collections Manager Daniel Barr, from 16/7
    > To: United Utilities <Customer.service@uuplc.co.uk>
    > Cc: Q&A <contactus@stepchange.org>
    >
    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > I’m refering to your letter, from Collections Manager Daniel Barr, from 16/7, (which I attach a scanned copy of).
    >
    > We don’t have a payment-agreement for around £60 a month.
    >
    > It’s for £1 a month, untill I get a job.
    >
    > (This agreement we’ve had for several years now).
    >
    > You’ve just tried to change it, over my head, some months ago.
    >
    > So this I wanted to complain about.
    >
    > Erik Ribsskog
    >
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