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    New update/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Problems with Drammen Tingrett/Fwd: Act Now Alert
     Add star  Erik Ribsskog Sat, Apr 5, 2014 at 2:52 PM
    To: britemb@online.no
    Cc: “emb.london” , “mail.gva” , drammen.tingrett@domstol.no, “Postmottak.Rådmann / Hurum kommune” , Solvit Norway
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    Hi,

    I’ve lived in the UK since 2004 when I studied at University of
    Sunderland and got a bank-account with Barclays, etc.

    I also have an RBS-account, (like on can see in one of the forwarded e-mails).

    So I thought perhaps you at the British embassy could help me.

    Earlier here in the UK I’ve been watching British TV-programmes about
    Brits who have tried to buy or sell property in Eastern-Europe.

    They often got problems with corruption, and the British Embassy had
    to help them.

    I thought you perhaps could help me as well, (since I’ve lived in the
    UK for around ten years now).

    I instruced Drammen Tingrett to disolve the co-ownership in Holsbu, in
    2011, and sell it and send me the money for my share.

    They have just ignored me.

    And I’m being messed with by the Jobcentre here, and have to look for
    coins on the street now.

    Also when my mothers mother died in Norway, in 2009.

    Then I was supposed to share my mothers inheritance with my siblings.

    (Since my mother died in 1999 and my mothers father died in Spain in
    the 1980’s).

    But I haven’t gotten my inheritance, even if I’ve sent about this to
    Larvik Tingrett, Domstoladministrasjonen and many other organisations
    in Norway.

    Also City Self-Storage in Majorstua, in Oslo, doesn’t want to send the
    things I had in my flat in St. Hanshaugen, (Where I lived from 1996 to
    2004), to me, here in the UK.

    Perhaps you could help, I was wondering.

    I’ve gone to commerce and office-school for three years in Norway, and
    learned about how to get things sorted there, but am just being
    ignored now.

    This is perhaps because I live in the UK, and that Norwegians
    speculate in that they can trick me since I live in another country.

    So I was wondering if you could help me with any of these cases please.

    Thanks in advance for any help!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog
    Date: Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 4:14 PM
    Subject: Re: Update/Fwd: Problems with Drammen Tingrett/Fwd: Act Now Alert
    To: Informasjonsavdelingen
    Cc: “emb.london” , “sande.vgs”

    Hi,

    could you please reply to me with normal words.

    (And not a standard letter).

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On 4/4/14, Informasjonsavdelingen wrote:
    > Please see attachment for details
    >
    > regards
    > British Embassy Oslo
    >
    >
    >> From: Erik Ribsskog [eribsskog@gmail.com]
    >> Sent: 2014-04-03 15:59:50 CEST
    >> To: britemb [britemb@online.no]
    >> Cc: emb.london [emb.london@mfa.no], mail.gva [mail.gva@efta.int],
    >> drammen.tingrett@domstol.no, Postmottak.Rådmann / Hurum kommune
    >> [Postmottak.Radmann@hurum.kommune.no], Solvit Norway
    >> [solvit-norway@nhd.dep.no]
    >> Subject: Update/Fwd: Problems with Drammen Tingrett/Fwd: Act Now Alert
    >>
    >> Hi,
    >>
    >> I can’t see that I’ve received a reply to this e-mail, so I’m trying
    >> to send an update about this.
    >>
    >> Hope this is alright!
    >>
    >> Best regards,
    >>
    >> Erik Ribsskog
    >>
    >>
    >> ———- Forwarded message ———-
    >> From: Erik Ribsskog
    >> Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 13:01:38 +0000
    >> Subject: Problems with Drammen Tingrett/Fwd: Act Now Alert
    >> To: britemb@online.no
    >> Cc: “emb.london” , “mail.gva” ,
    >> drammen.tingrett@domstol.no, “Postmottak.Rådmann / Hurum kommune”
    >> , Solvit Norway >>
    >>
    >> Hi,
    >>
    >> I think I’ve sent about this to you before, but I try again.
    >>
    >> I ordered Drammen Tingrett to sell my property, (‘opploesing av
    >> sameie’), in Hurum, in 2011.
    >>
    >> They still haven’t sent me the money, for this property.
    >>
    >> I was wondering if you could get them to do their job.
    >>
    >> Because to sell a co-owned property in Norway is a right that
    >> Norwegian/EU-citizens have, as far as I’ve understood it.
    >>
    >> And then the normal way of doing this is to tell the closest
    >> Tingrett-court, to do it.
    >>
    >> But this court, (Mrs. Hoeysaether there), is just ignoring me, it
    >> seems, and isn’t doing anything at all, (it seems).
    >>
    >> Thanks in advance for any help with this!
    >>
    >> Yours sincerely,
    >>
    >> Erik Ribsskog
    >>
    >>
    >> ———- Forwarded message ———-
    >> From: Erik Ribsskog
    >> Date: Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 10:38 AM
    >> Subject: Re: Act Now Alert
    >> To: RBS
    >> Cc: Contact-Us , CONTACT-US
    >> , “emb.london” , post
    >> , “mail.gva” , Liverpool Direct >> , “steve.rotheram.mp” >> , Akademikerforbundet
    >> >>
    >>
    >> 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
    >>
    >>
    >> On 3/10/14, RBS wrote:
    >> > [image: RBS – The Royal Bank of Scotland, Make it happen Logo]
    >> >
    >> > [image: Emergency Funding Services Alert]
    >> >
    >> >
    >> > Transactions on your RBS account ending 827 mean that you currently do
    >> > not
    >> > have enough money in this account to cover all payments you have
    >> > requested.
    >> >
    >> > We recommend that you pay in cleared funds to correct the position on
    >> > your
    >> > account by 12.00pm today, 10 Mar. This will allow items to be paid and
    >> > prevent Overdraft fees being applied.
    >> >
    >> > There are some easy ways for you to pay “cleared funds” into your
    >> > account:
    >> >
    >> > Pay in cash at any RBS branch.
    >> > Transfer money from another RBS account, for example via Online banking
    >> > or
    >> > Telephone banking
    >> >
    >> > RBS offer a free customer review service with one of our highly trained
    >> > Customer Advisers. To book an appointment at your local branch call 0800
    >> > 408
    >> > 6020. Customers with hearing and speech impairments can contact us by
    >> > Minicom on 0800 404 6160.
    >> >
    >> > Don’t hesitate to call us if you have any queries, but please do not
    >> > respond
    >> > to this email. You’ll find contact details for all of our services in
    >> > the
    >> > ‘contact us’ section of rbs.co.uk.
    >> >
    >> >
    >> > Internet support team
    >> >
    >> >
    >> >
    >> > [image]
    >> >
    >> >
    >> > Disclaimer
    >> >
    >> > This email was sent from a notification-only address that does not
    >> > accept
    >> > email replies. Please do not reply directly to this email. Many
    >> > internet
    >> > users have recently been targeted through bogus emails by fraudsters
    >> > claiming to be from the bank. These emails ask customers to provide
    >> > their
    >> > internet banking security details in order to reactivate their account
    >> > or
    >> > verify an email address. Please be on your guard against emails that
    >> > request
    >> > any of your security details. If you receive an email like this you
    >> > should
    >> > not respond. Please remember that, for security reasons, apart from when
    >> > you
    >> > create them at registration or when you change your Internet PIN or
    >> > Password, we will only ever ask you to enter random characters from
    >> > your
    >> > Internet PIN and Password when you logon to this service. We would never
    >> > ask
    >> > you, by email, to enter (or record) these details and we would
    >> > therefore
    >> > request that you do not respond to emails asking for this information.
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    >> >
    >> > Legal Information
    >> >
    >> > This email message is confidential and for use by the addressee only. If
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    >> > message is received by anyone other than the addressee, please delete
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    >> > message from your computer. Internet emails are not necessarily secure.
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    >> > Royal Bank of Scotland plc does not accept responsibility for changes
    >> > made
    >> > to this message after it was sent.
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    >> > Royal Bank of Scotland plc in this regard and the recipient should carry
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    >> > The Royal Bank of Scotland plc, Registered in Scotland No 90312.
    >> > Registered Office: 36 St Andrew Square, Edinburgh EH2 2YB.
    >> >
    >> > We are authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated
    >> > by
    >> > the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation
    >> > Authority,
    >> > except for consumer credit, where we are licensed by the Office of Fair
    >> > Trading.
    >>
    >

  • Jeg sendte en e-post til den britiske ambassaden i Oslo

    Update/Fwd: Problems with Drammen Tingrett/Fwd: Act Now Alert
     
    Add star
    Erik Ribsskog
        Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 2:59 PM
    To: britemb
    Cc: “emb.london” , “mail.gva” , drammen.tingrett@domstol.no, “Postmottak.Rådmann / Hurum kommune” , Solvit Norway
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    Hi,

    I can’t see that I’ve received a reply to this e-mail, so I’m trying
    to send an update about this.

    Hope this is alright!

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog
    Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2014 13:01:38 +0000
    Subject: Problems with Drammen Tingrett/Fwd: Act Now Alert
    To: britemb@online.no
    Cc: “emb.london” , “mail.gva” ,
    drammen.tingrett@domstol.no, “Postmottak.Rådmann / Hurum kommune”, Solvit Norway

    Hi,

    I think I’ve sent about this to you before, but I try again.

    I ordered Drammen Tingrett to sell my property, (‘opploesing av
    sameie’), in Hurum, in 2011.

    They still haven’t sent me the money, for this property.

    I was wondering if you could get them to do their job.

    Because to sell a co-owned property in Norway is a right that
    Norwegian/EU-citizens have, as far as I’ve understood it.

    And then the normal way of doing this is to tell the closest
    Tingrett-court, to do it.

    But this court, (Mrs. Hoeysaether there), is just ignoring me, it
    seems, and isn’t doing anything at all, (it seems).

    Thanks in advance for any help with this!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog
    Date: Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 10:38 AM
    Subject: Re: Act Now Alert
    To: RBS
    Cc: Contact-Us , CONTACT-US
    , “emb.london” , post, “mail.gva” , Liverpool Direct, “steve.rotheram.mp”
    , Akademikerforbundet

    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

    On 3/10/14, RBS wrote:
    > [image: RBS – The Royal Bank of Scotland, Make it happen Logo]
    >
    > [image: Emergency Funding Services Alert]
    >
    >
    > Transactions on your RBS account ending 827 mean that you currently do not
    > have enough money in this account to cover all payments you have requested.
    >
    > We recommend that you pay in cleared funds to correct the position on your
    > account by 12.00pm today, 10 Mar. This will allow items to be paid and
    > prevent Overdraft fees being applied.
    >
    > There are some easy ways for you to pay “cleared funds” into your account:
    >
    > Pay in cash at any RBS branch.
    > Transfer money from another RBS account, for example via Online banking or
    > Telephone banking
    >
    > RBS offer a free customer review service with one of our highly trained
    > Customer Advisers. To book an appointment at your local branch call 0800 408
    > 6020. Customers with hearing and speech impairments can contact us by
    > Minicom on 0800 404 6160.
    >
    > Don’t hesitate to call us if you have any queries, but please do not respond
    > to this email. You’ll find contact details for all of our services in the
    > ‘contact us’ section of rbs.co.uk.
    >
    >
    > Internet support team
    >
    >
    >
    > [image]
    >
    >
    > Disclaimer
    >
    > This email was sent from a notification-only address that does not accept
    > email replies. Please do not reply directly to this email. Many internet
    > users have recently been targeted through bogus emails by fraudsters
    > claiming to be from the bank. These emails ask customers to provide their
    > internet banking security details in order to reactivate their account or
    > verify an email address. Please be on your guard against emails that request
    > any of your security details. If you receive an email like this you should
    > not respond. Please remember that, for security reasons, apart from when you
    > create them at registration or when you change your Internet PIN or
    > Password, we will only ever ask you to enter random characters from your
    > Internet PIN and Password when you logon to this service. We would never ask
    > you, by email, to enter (or record) these details and we would therefore
    > request that you do not respond to emails asking for this information.
    >
    >
    > Legal Information
    >
    > This email message is confidential and for use by the addressee only. If the
    > message is received by anyone other than the addressee, please delete the
    > message from your computer. Internet emails are not necessarily secure. The
    > Royal Bank of Scotland plc does not accept responsibility for changes made
    > to this message after it was sent.
    >
    > Whilst all reasonable care has been taken to avoid the transmission of
    > viruses, it is the responsibility of the recipient to ensure that the onward
    > transmission, opening or use of this message and any attachments will not
    > adversely affect its systems or data. No responsibility is accepted by the
    > Royal Bank of Scotland plc in this regard and the recipient should carry out
    > such virus and other checks as it considers appropriate.
    >
    > The Royal Bank of Scotland plc, Registered in Scotland No 90312.
    > Registered Office: 36 St Andrew Square, Edinburgh EH2 2YB.
    >
    > We are authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by
    > the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority,
    > except for consumer credit, where we are licensed by the Office of Fair
    > Trading.