Erik Ribsskog wrote
at 6:41am
This letter, was answer to the letter in the link, in the post on the wall, from 27/1:
Erik Ribsskog wrote
at 5:53am on January 27th, 2008
I didn’t play the game eighter, but I bought a tin of Minced meat and onion, reduced price, for 46 p., and which tasted a bit funny.
So now I’ve sent Lidl a complaint:
https://johncons-blogg.net/2008/01/erik-ribsskog-flat-3-5-leather-lane_26.html
https://johncons-blogg.net/2008/01/blog-post_26.html
https://johncons-blogg.net/2008/01/blog-post_6323.html
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Erik Ribsskog wrote
at 6:45am
Then I called Lidl on a couple of occations, on 4/2 and 5/2, and gave them my contact-number, like it says in the letter.
I was supposed to be called back on both days, (by a representative named Jennie, it says on my notes), but noone called.
But on 18/2, I got a phone-call from Chris Borland, Area-Manager Merseyside.
From the call I wrote some notes, which should be in this link:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=39018&o=all&op=1&view=all&subj=2417536719&aid=-1&id=1059338080&oid=2417536719#pid=39019&id=1059338080
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Erik Ribsskog wrote
at 6:47am
The Area-Manager, said that it was a ‘processed object’.
And that shops can’t have unautorised campaigs.
They can’t have reduced priced. (Which are not autorised).
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Erik Ribsskog wrote
at 6:48am
I suspected, that it could have been a phoney/unautorised campaign.
(Even if the Area-Manager says shops can’t have them).
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Erik Ribsskog wrote
at 6:50am
I’ve had a lot of other things to do lately, so I haven’t got to contact them again.
But I’m planning to contact them again, since I suspect it could have been an unautorised campaign, due to the taste of the meal.
And the object.
So I thought it maybe could be a bit hastely, to just categoricaly say that shops can’t have unautorised campaigns.
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Erik Ribsskog wrote
at 6:52am
Since they aren’t allowed to have then them, I interperet this.
I was a bit tired, when I answered the phone-call, so I didn’t get to explain properly, how I saw it.
Since I think it maybe should be investigated, if it could have been an unautorised campaign, anyway.
Even if shops can’t (aren’t allowed) to have them.
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Erik Ribsskog wrote
at 6:53am
So I’m planning to call them back, and here if it’s maybe possible to find out more about this.
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Erik Ribsskog wrote
at 6:54am
So I’ll see if I get to update more about this later, if I have the time etc., and nobody complains etc., since it’s really not the 30p. game.
We’ll see.
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Erik Ribsskog wrote
at 7:04am
This is another reason by the way, for why I’m thinking it maybe could be an unautorised campaign:
https://johncons-blogg.net/2008/01/blog-post_6323.html
The campaign, was standing on the floor, between the tiles, or what they are called.
And I think Lidl have assigned places for campaigns.
I’ve been working in a food-shop chain in Norway, called Rimi, for many years, and we weren’t allowed to have campaigns placed like that.
And I think Lidl is even more strict regarding things like this, and that all shops should be in line with the Lidl-standards/rules, so that no shops are allowed to have campaigns placed like this.
At least this how I think it must be, from working a total of 15 years, in three different food-shop chains in Norway. (Of which 10 years was within management).