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Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>
New update/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Complaint to Managing Director Sue Westwater/Fwd: Key to gate (again)
Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>
Thu, Jan 10, 2013 at 8:38 PM
To:
csc@lht.co.uk
Cc:
info@tpas.org.uk
Hi,
We spoke about the problems with the gate.
So I think it’s strange that she writes in her letter from today that she didn’t realise that the gate automatically locked itself in the evening.
But anyway, now I have gotten the key to the gate, and also the electricity is working.
So now I’ll try not to complain that much, (if I don’t have to).
The problems with the badly fitted smoke-detector and the missing carpets in the stairs and bedroom etc., aren’t that serious problems, I think.
I just wanted to report them, for the record, so to speak.
In case this would be mentioned, if I move from the flat, (and blamed on me).
Other than that, I have to say I’m happy I’ve finally gotten the key to the gate.
The floor in the living room is a bit damaged near one wall, but it’s no big deal.
But I just mention this for the record.
And I’ve fixed the ‘switch’ to the heater myself, with a lot of tape 🙂
But the other problems are so small, that they aren’t worth wasting time on, I think.
I can try to get some carpets bought later, (for the stairs etc), when I get the time, after I’m finished buying furniture, etc.
Best regards,
Erik Ribsskog
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 11:28 AM
Subject: Update/Fwd: Complaint to Managing Director Sue Westwater/Fwd: Key to gate (again)
To: csc@lht.co.uk
Cc: info@tpas.org.uk
Hi again,
Even if I don’t understand how this could be an appartment for the elderly, in the old days.
Because this ‘flat’ is on two floors.
It’s ok with a bit excersice, I think.
But just for the record so to speak.
That was perhaps why these flats were sold, since the elderly must have complained about the stairs).
I also attach a picture of a lamp, (I think it must be), in the court.
Just something I thought about.
Even if the lock to the gate is possible to open with ones fingers, from the outside, if one are strong.
But I once saw a person standing urinating outside the gate, and screaming for me to open the door.
I didn’t realise why at the time, because the Housing Officer had told me everyone had been given keys for the gate.
So I thought then, that this was a hooligan, or something.
Now I wonder if this person was urinating on his fingers to get them warm, so to get his feeling back in his fingers, to open the gate.
Because it’s unhygenic if one have to urinate on ones fingers, to get ones fingers less numb, to open the look, from the outside.
Erik Ribsskog
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 4:15 AM
Subject: Complaint to Managing Director Sue Westwater/Fwd: Key to gate (again)
To: csc@lht.co.uk
Cc: info@tpas.org.uk
Hi,
I read on the LHT web-site that you are the Managing Director for LHT.
It should be called a word and not a code).
So that’s a complaint as well, I think).
I reported this, and the Housing Officer sneaked in with a ‘phoney’ electritian, who fitted a smoke detector wrong.
And the heather, in the living-room, wasn’t possible to switch off.
These people in your company don’t care about customers, I think.
You have no respect for people, I think.
Is this in the Western World or is this in the Soviet?
Erik Ribsskog
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 1:01 AM
Subject: Key to gate (again)
To: LHT Customer Service <csc@lht.co.uk>
Cc: info@tpas.org.uk
Hi,
I understand it if you are tired of all my e-mails, (to do with the Housing Benefit).
But I have earlier informed you that I haven’t been given the key to the gate, when I moved in, in May.
And if I go out at night, to buy a meal etc.
(Even if I’m a programmer and a cashier, from earlier years, so I have strong fingers).
That gate is a death-trap, I think.
I saw one person standing there, some months ago.
Is this the free west?
So it isn’t easy to understand, for new tenants, how the gate works.
And this wasn’t explained on the induction.
It’s a scandalous death-trap, I think.
And why haven’t you sent me a new key in the post?
They haven’t replied.
So I copy this e-mail to them, (and try again).
What has happened to the world, when you have death-traps and ignorance like this, from every organisation, it seems.
But do you understand which key I mean, and who should I ask for then, I was wondering.
Merry Christmas (hopefully, if I’m not caught by the death-trap-gate),
Erik Ribsskog
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