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    Your unsigned note/Fwd: Appointment
     
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    Erik Ribsskog
        Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 2:52 PM
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    Cc: JCP CSD Aintree Adviser , “sande.vgs” , “emb.london” , DNK Secretary , “steve.rotheram.mp” , Benefits Service , info@linskills.co.uk, LHT Customer Service , “hv-02.kontakt” , Politikk Høyre , Akademikerforbundet , DWP ICE gateway team , Contact-Us , ITCGM- Norwegian Consulate , mail.bxl@efta.int, post , Correspondence Queries , Operations Correspondence
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    Hi,

    I’m refering to your unsigned note, which I got in the post today.

    (It says: ‘New claim appointment FRI 4/4/14 @ 11.10 HuYTON JOB CENTRE’.

    It has no date or signature.

    But it has your logo on, (lion and unicorn), and says Department for
    Work & Pensions, (and ‘With Compliments’).

    And it has a return-address: ‘Department of Work and Pensions, PO BOX
    585, Belfast’.).

    I infomed you when I called the Jobcentre on 0345 608 8545 on Monday,
    (and spoke with Maria there after pressing ‘2’).

    That I didn’t have founds for a rail-ticket to Huyton.

    I also mentioned this in an e-mail I sent you on Monday, (to the
    Jobcentre’s contact us e-mail address), and on the online claim-form
    Maria adviced me to fill out, from your website).

    The web-form was changed since I last used it.

    And it gave no time-slot.

    I was supposed to sit at home from 6AM to 9PM for two days, to wait
    for a call, from the Jobcentre.

    (Then one can’t e.g. go to the supermarket or library).

    I didn’t get a phone-call but a text-message on Tuesday.

    The text-message said I had an appointment on Aintree Jobcentre on
    Thursday, (today at 13.50 PM).

    When I checked my e-mails yesteday here at the library.

    Then I had gotten an e-mail from Aintree Jobcentre telling me my
    appointment today, (they wrote at 2PM), was moved to Huyton Jobcentre
    tomorrow.

    And your letter says the same.

    Also, when I was at conscription service in the infantry in 92/93,
    then we learned a message should have a signature and a date.

    Your message didn’t have a date I noticed.

    Very unprofessional.

    Also, it’s a three hour walk to Huyton.

    And you haven’t reflected on the information I have you, that I don’t
    have money for rail-tickets.

    You are very poor at handling information, I think.

    You are poorly organised and have poor rutines and this leads to that
    adult clients of you get their lives made miserable.

    I have only eaten spagetti, for days, and yesterday had to look for
    coins on the street.

    Because you haven’t sent me my allowance for the dates 31/1 to 21/2,
    and also you haven’t sent my allowance for the dates 6/3 to todays
    date.

    Even if I’ve been doing my job-seeking duties/activities every
    week-day for years.

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog
    Date: Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 3:02 PM
    Subject: Re: Appointment
    To: JCP CSD Aintree Adviser
    Cc: “sande.vgs” , “emb.london” ,
    DNK Secretary , “steve.rotheram.mp”
    , Benefits Service
    , info@linskills.co.uk,
    LHT Customer Service , “hv-02.kontakt”
    , Politikk Høyre ,
    Akademikerforbundet , DWP ICE gateway
    team , Contact-Us
    , CONTACT-US
    , ITCGM- Norwegian Consulate
    , mail.bxl@efta.int, post ,
    Correspondence Queries , Operations Correspondence

    Hi,

    like I explained on Monday when I spoke with the Jobcentre, (Maria),
    on 0345 608 8545, (and in an e-mail I sent to your contact us e-mail
    address), I don’t have any money for rail-tickets, (or food etc.), at
    the moment, (due to that the Jobcentre have stopped my allowance since
    6/3).

    It’s an around three hour walk to Huyton, (it seems like from the map,
    at least).

    You can’t just cancel an appointment.

    And no reason.

    Is it a war going on, (force majure?).

    Gary also canceled an appointment on Huyton Jobcentre when I went
    there, the first time, with rail, some weeks ago.

    This is very unproffessional.

    You should close the jobcentres down.

    You make people die of starvation.

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 12:04 PM, JCP CSD Aintree Adviser
    wrote:
    > E Ribsskog
    >
    > Your appointment for Aintree Job Centre on 3/4/2014 at 2pm has been
    > cancelled.
    >
    > Your new appointment is for Huyton Job Centre on Friday 4/4/2014 at 11.10am.
    >
    > Aintree JCP
    >
    >
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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 11:59 AM



    To:
    Operations Correspondence <CORRESPONDENCE@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>


    Cc:
    Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>


    Bcc:
    Benefits Service <benefits.service@liverpooldirectlimited.co.uk>, “Cc: LHT Customer Service” <csc@lht.co.uk>, Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>, CONTACT-US <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>, info@linskills.co.uk


    Hi, thank you for your e-mail! I also sent you an update, on 17/3, in case you aren’t aware of that yet, (since you don’t refer to that update in your e-mail). Regards, Erik Ribsskog PS. Here is more about this: Erik Ribsskog eribsskog@gmail.com Mar 17 (3 days ago) to CONTACT-US, Contact-Us, bcc: Benefits, bcc: Cc:, bcc: Contact-Us, bcc: CONTACT-US, bcc: info Hi, I was looking for something else, and found the post it-note, (from the last e-mail), on my blog now. It isn’t even signed, so I just thought that you had a sour working-class-woman there, or something, that wrote silly notes. Because this had really been explained about in detail, in the letter mentioned in the last-email. Regards, Erik Ribsskog PS 2. I also attach a scan of the mentioined post it-note, (which I sent with the update from 17/3). On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 11:01 AM, Operations Correspondence <CORRESPONDENCE@dwp.gsi.gov.uk> wrote: > I confirm that we have received your complaint of 14 March > > We are looking into the points raised and we will be in touch once all our enquiries are complete. > > > > P. Frith > > Operations Correspondence Team > PO Box 50101 > London SW1P 2WU > > > > > > > —–Original Message—– > From: [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com] > Sent: 14 March 2014 13:23 > To: CONTACT-US > Cc: CONTACT-US > Subject: To Paul Andrews, Complaints Resolution Manager – Your ref: FH18751/Fwd: Your ref: 10055749 > > Hi, > > I’m refering to your letter from 11/2, which I received today, (and which I attach). > > ********************************************************************** > > This document is strictly confidential and is intended only for use by the addressee. > > If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or other > > action taken in reliance of the information contained in this e-mail is strictly prohibited. > > Any views expressed by the sender of this message are not necessarily those of the Department > > for Work and Pensions. > > If you have received this transmission in error, please use the reply function to tell us > > and then permanently delete what you have received. > > This email was scanned for viruses by the Department for Work and Pensions’ anti-virus services and on leaving the Department was found to be virus free. > > Please note: Incoming and outgoing e-mail messages are routinely monitored for compliance > > with our policy on the use of electronic communications. > > ********************************************************************** >




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    Erik Ribsskog
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    Update/Fwd: To Paul Andrews, Complaints Resolution Manager – Your ref: FH18751/Fwd: Your ref: 10055749





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 1:32 PM



    To:
    CONTACT-US <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>


    Cc:
    Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>


    Bcc:
    Benefits Service <benefits.service@liverpooldirectlimited.co.uk>, “Cc: LHT Customer Service” <csc@lht.co.uk>, Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>, CONTACT-US <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>, info@linskills.co.uk


    Hi, I was looking for something else, and found the post it-note, (from the last e-mail), on my blog now. It isn’t even signed, so I just thought that you had a sour working-class-woman there, or something, that wrote silly notes. Because this had really been explained about in detail, in the letter mentioned in the last-email. Regards, Erik Ribsskog ———- Forwarded message ———- From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com> Date: Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 1:23 PM Subject: To Paul Andrews, Complaints Resolution Manager – Your ref: FH18751/Fwd: Your ref: 10055749 To: CONTACT-US <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk> Cc: Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk> Hi, I’m refering to your letter from 11/2, which I received today, (and which I attach). In the forwarded e-mail, (to Liverpool City Council), I’ve explained what happened, and that I send the relevant forms back to the Jobcentre, on the right day, (13 February), and that I called Birkenhead Benefit Centre two days after I should have received the allowance, and that the reason I waited for two days, with calling the Benefit Centre, was because the time it takes, from I send the Jobcentre the forms, (by ‘sign on by post), untill I receive the payment, varies. I was supposed to have received the payment on 18/3, and called Birkenhead Benefit Centre on 20/3. (And I sent the forms on 13/3). So I don’t think I’ve forgotten to send any letters or waited to long here. This is purely the Jobcentre mistake. Perphaps you should put better stamps on your pre-franked letters, (like a ‘signed for-stamp’), if you have a problem with Royal Mail losing your letters. I’ve collected stamps, as a boy, and if I rembember right, then few letters gets missing, in the post. So one could suspect sabotage, by the Jobcentre, I think. So I want you to please forward this e-mail to Noel Shanahan, (at DWP Director Generals, Operations), which you mention, in your letter. Also, I send a copy of this e-mail to the Jobcentre, so they can’t send it to Birkenhead Benefit Centre, so that they can over-turn the wrong decision, about not sending me my jobseekers-allowance, (since I haven’t done anything wrong here). I have a photograph on Flickr, (that can be seen in one of the links in the forwarded e-mail). You write in your letter: ‘You were advised that this should not be returned no later than 13. February otherwise this could inpact on your benefit payments’. This part is a bit in ‘the dark’, I think. The advice was merely a post it-note, that came with the mentioned forms. And you cloud it a bit, (I think). You write that: ‘This could inpact on your benefit payments’. This is very vague, I think. What it said on the post it-note, (as I remember it, since I sent it back with the forms). Was that if I didn’t send the forms, on Thursday 13/2, then my payment could be delayed. (This I hadn’t understood, because this was regarding my third ‘sign on by post’-envelope. And for the first envelope, I posted it on the Friday, and got the paymen on the Tuesday. So why wasn’t that payment delayed then, (which it should have been, according to the post it-note meaning)). Because in a proper letter, (which I got when I got banned), then it said something like that I had to send the envelope, within five days, from my sign on-date. You mention: ‘By the deadline’. But you don’t mention which date which is the deadline. Deadline is something they have in the news-papers, I think. This case is a bit complicated but I found the letter now. So I try to explain again: I got a letter, from Aintree Jobcentre Plus, (which I also attach), with the date 14/1. There it says: ‘Failure to return these forms within five working days of your normal signing day without good cause will result in your claim for Jobseekers Allowance being closed’. My normal signing day, was Thursday 13/2. And I sent the envelope, (with the right forms), in the post, on 13/2. So I have done my part here. I have gone to three years Commerce and Office-line, in Norway, and there we learned, that the date you put it in the post-case, is the important date. I don’t know what happened with the letter, after 13/2. But if Royal Mail lost it, then I have a good cause, for not having returned the forms. So I should be freed here, and the sanctions against me should be over-turned. So I expect to get the missing amount, (about £200), on to my bank-account, as soon as possible. Also, you mention that you have taken away the free phones for the jobseekers, from the Jobcentre’s. That’s a problem, if I want to call Birkenhead Benefit Centre. Because the Jobcentre-phone-numbers aren’t free. And once I had to go to LHT, to call Birkenhead Benefit Centre. Perhaps the Jobcentre phone-numbers should be free then. So that people can call you, after you’ve done a mistake with their allowance. Just an idea. And if I go to the Jobcentre, to request a call-back. Then sometimes you call when I walk home, from the Jobcentre. So you should have time-slots, for call-backs, I think. Because, there is sometimes trafic-noise, when one walk home from the Jobcentre, (since Walton Jobcentre is closed, and I sometimes gets unfair bans, like I’ve explained in the forwarded e-mail). Also, when I went to Edge Hill Jobcentre, on Friday 21/2, since I didn’t have enough money on my mobile, to call Aintree Jobcentre, and I had been unfairly banned from that Jobcentre. Then John, (at Edge Hill Jobcentre), told me I’d get a text-message, from the Jobcentre, if I registered a rapid reclaim’. But I got a phone-call, (from Frank), on the next Tuesday. And I wanted to complain that Jobcentre website didn’t send me a copy of the ‘rapid reclaim form’, which I filled out. And that I wasn’t sent a text-message, (like John said), but got a phone-call; (without having been given a time-slot, for such a phone-call). Also, when I finaly got a copy of the rapid reclaim-form, (on Huyton Jobcentre, on 4/3, by Gary), then the date was wrong, and also the phone-number was an old phone-number that I have changed due to ‘bully-calls’ which I have reported to the Police. (I’ve changed my phone-number twice, the last years. And I think the phone-number on the document Gary gave me was one I stopped using, (due to tele-pest), in 2012. So that was a bit odd. I mentioned about this tele-pest, first to Carphone Warehouse, in 2012, (when I bought a new mobile, due to he battery being worn-out, on my old mobile. And also at Walton Police-station, last year). Sorry that there are a lot to compain about. I also wanted to complain about ICE, (while I complain to the DWP). I’ve earlier complained a lot, to ICE, (when I think I have had reasons to complain, about the Jobcentre). But ICE wants to rephrase my complaints, when I send to them. (I think they call it to break the complaints into ‘elements’ or ‘segments’). But this process, (from ICE), makes the meaning of the complaint change, (I’ve noticed). So I think this must be called a very stupid thing to do, really. (That ICE change the wording of the complaints, before they investigate them). This process, (that ICE do with complaints), have made me lose all confidence in ICE. So I wanted to complain about this, while I sent about Jobcentre-complaints, to the DWP. Hope this is alright! Yours sincerely, Erik Ribsskog ———- Forwarded message ———- From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com> Date: Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 7:58 AM Subject: Your ref: 10055749 To: Benefits Service <benefits.service@liverpooldirectlimited.co.uk> Cc: LHT Customer Service <csc@lht.co.uk>, Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>, CONTACT-US <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk> Hi, I’m refering to your letter from 4/3, which I recieved yesterday, (and which I attach). I was banned, from six Jobcentres, in January, due to false claims. The Jobcentre claimed I had written love-emails to a staff with them, and got the Police to arrest me and steal my computer. I explained in a meeting, at Wavertree police-station, that I had written no such e-mails. This meating was recorded on a tape, and it was a police-officer and a solicitor from Linskills, in the meeting. They said I would get a copy of the tape, in the post, (the solicitor helped me fill out the form), but I haven’t gotten any tape. I was released from custody, the same day I was arrested, but was told I couldn’t go to Aintree Jobcentre, any longer. I said I’d go to Everton jobcentre, (since that’s about the same walking-distance, (around half an hour, or less), from Walton). I went to Everton Jobcentre, one of the next days, (after I didn’t get any letters in the post, about how to sign-on). Everton Jobcentre told me to go back there, the next day. I went back there, and was thrown out, (they said I was banned from that Jobcenter as well, and four others, including Bootle, I think). I then got a letter in the post, from Aintree Jobcentre. They said I was supposed to sign on by post. I could send the letter within five days, from my sign-on-day, (Thursday). I sent the first letter on Friday, and got my allowance the next Tuesday. The next time, I sent the letter on Friday, and got my allowance on Thursday. They said this was because I had sent the letter late. (But I only sent it one day after my sign on-day. And I could send it up to five days after). I then sent the letter, (the sign on by post-forms), on Thursday 13/2. I didn’t get my allowance, the next Tuesday, (18/2). I wrote about this on my blog. But I waited untill Thursday 20/2, before I called Birkenhead Benefit Centre, about this. (Since I had noticed, that the time it took, between that I sent the ‘sign on by post-forms’, and recieved the allowance, varied). Birkenhead Benefit Centre, (a Stuart from Manchester, I think), said that the Jobcentre hadn’t registered, (on their computer), that I had signed on. Stuart told me to call Aintree Jobcentre, and ask for them to contact Birkenhead Benefit Centre, for a ‘same day payment’, (I think he called it). The phone-numbers for Aintree Jobcentre and Birkenhead Benefit Centre, aren’t free to call. (I’ve been put under presure, by the Jobcentre, to buy Learn Direct-courses, for my savings. And I’ve also bought a new computer, (a refurbished one), after the Police stole my old computer). So I didn’t have much credit on my mobile. So I didn’t get to call Aintree Jobcentre, on 20/2. Instead I walked to Edge Hill Jobcente, (a jobcentre I wasn’t banned from), the next day, (Friday 21/2). John there, checked the computer-system, and told me Aintree Jobcentre had deleted my claim. He gave me a note, and advised me to register again as unemployed, the same evening, (since I had the internet, and still some electricity). I registered a new claim, late on Friday 21/2, (or if it was early on Saturday 22/2), since Aintree Jobcentre had deleted my claim. On 25/2 I got a call, from Frank, at the Jobcentre. He said I had a meeting, at 27/2, at Huyton Jobcentre. I hadn’t been to Huyton before, (and thought it was a bit far to walk, since I had no savings). Then Frank said I could try to go to Edge Hill Jobcentre on 26/2, for a transfer there. I walked to Edge Hill again on 26/2, and spoke with John again. He said they didn’t have capasity, for more jobseekers there. I had blogged about the problems, and someone in Norway, donated some money for me, (a total of £40 or £50, for food, electricity and travel-costs). So I went by rail, to Huyton, on 27/2. Gary there said he couldn’t meet me anyway, (at 12.50 PM). He wanted me to wait there untill 3 PM. But I had a dentist-apointment in Walton at 3PM. So I said I could be back there the next day. I then got an apointment on 4/3. On 4/3, (Tuesday, this week), Gary gave me a document. It looks like what my online claim would look like. But the date is wrong, and the phone-number is two phone-numbers ago, (since I sometimes get a lot of tele-pest, for some reason, and have had to change my phone-number, a couple of times, lately, like I’ve informed the Police about, but haven’t found out who have been pestering me). But I explain in this document, (which I attach), that: ‘I sent my jobseekers-diary in the post to Aintree Jobcentre on Thursday last week, they had banned me for ‘funny stuff’, and they claim I haven’t sent it. Was told today to make a new claim’. So I’ve been following the advice I got, from John, at Edge Hill Jobcentre, on 21/2. So it’s not really a change, but the Jobcentre in Aintree, who have lost my ‘sign on by post’-letter. In this link, the Jobcentre say I have to sign on by post: http://johncons-mirror.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/jeg-fikk-et-brev-fra-aintree-jobcentre.html In this link, they say I ‘did not attend’: http://johncons-mirror.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/jeg-fikk-et-tredje-brev-i-posten-fra.html But like on can see, in the fist link, I was banned for three months, and not supposed to attend, (at the Jobcentre), for another couple of months. So the Jobcentre are confused, (it seems), and not sure if I’m supposed to do ‘sign on by post’ or to attend  the Jobcentre for sign on-meetings. So this case is a mess due to that the Jobcentre are confused, I’d say. In this link, (from my blog), on can see, that I post the ‘sign on by post’-letter: http://johncons-mirror.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/fler-bilder-fra-merseyside.html So I’ve done my part here. But the Jobcenter are making up false charges against me. They get me arrested. And they don’t know how I’m supposed to sign on now. So the Jobcentre are very un-professional, (or have some type of campaign against me). So it isn’t easy, for me, as a profesional Store Manager, (some years back, but anyway), and IT-graduate, and Home Defence-man and responsible citizen, to deal with, the Jobcentre. Just to try to explain. I hope you now, (at Liverpool City Council), understand more about what has been going on here. Please just contact me if it’s anything more about this that I should explain more about. Yours sincerely, Erik Ribsskog




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    Gmail – Update/Fwd: To Paul Andrews, Complaints Resolution Manager – Your ref: FH18751/Fwd: Your ref: 10055749





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    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Update/Fwd: To Paul Andrews, Complaints Resolution Manager – Your ref: FH18751/Fwd: Your ref: 10055749





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 1:32 PM



    To:
    CONTACT-US <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>


    Cc:
    Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>


    Bcc:
    Benefits Service <benefits.service@liverpooldirectlimited.co.uk>, “Cc: LHT Customer Service” <csc@lht.co.uk>, Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>, CONTACT-US <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>, info@linskills.co.uk


    Hi, I was looking for something else, and found the post it-note, (from the last e-mail), on my blog now. It isn’t even signed, so I just thought that you had a sour working-class-woman there, or something, that wrote silly notes. Because this had really been explained about in detail, in the letter mentioned in the last-email. Regards, Erik Ribsskog ———- Forwarded message ———- From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com> Date: Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 1:23 PM Subject: To Paul Andrews, Complaints Resolution Manager – Your ref: FH18751/Fwd: Your ref: 10055749 To: CONTACT-US <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk> Cc: Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk> Hi, I’m refering to your letter from 11/2, which I received today, (and which I attach). In the forwarded e-mail, (to Liverpool City Council), I’ve explained what happened, and that I send the relevant forms back to the Jobcentre, on the right day, (13 February), and that I called Birkenhead Benefit Centre two days after I should have received the allowance, and that the reason I waited for two days, with calling the Benefit Centre, was because the time it takes, from I send the Jobcentre the forms, (by ‘sign on by post), untill I receive the payment, varies. I was supposed to have received the payment on 18/3, and called Birkenhead Benefit Centre on 20/3. (And I sent the forms on 13/3). So I don’t think I’ve forgotten to send any letters or waited to long here. This is purely the Jobcentre mistake. Perphaps you should put better stamps on your pre-franked letters, (like a ‘signed for-stamp’), if you have a problem with Royal Mail losing your letters. I’ve collected stamps, as a boy, and if I rembember right, then few letters gets missing, in the post. So one could suspect sabotage, by the Jobcentre, I think. So I want you to please forward this e-mail to Noel Shanahan, (at DWP Director Generals, Operations), which you mention, in your letter. Also, I send a copy of this e-mail to the Jobcentre, so they can’t send it to Birkenhead Benefit Centre, so that they can over-turn the wrong decision, about not sending me my jobseekers-allowance, (since I haven’t done anything wrong here). I have a photograph on Flickr, (that can be seen in one of the links in the forwarded e-mail). You write in your letter: ‘You were advised that this should not be returned no later than 13. February otherwise this could inpact on your benefit payments’. This part is a bit in ‘the dark’, I think. The advice was merely a post it-note, that came with the mentioned forms. And you cloud it a bit, (I think). You write that: ‘This could inpact on your benefit payments’. This is very vague, I think. What it said on the post it-note, (as I remember it, since I sent it back with the forms). Was that if I didn’t send the forms, on Thursday 13/2, then my payment could be delayed. (This I hadn’t understood, because this was regarding my third ‘sign on by post’-envelope. And for the first envelope, I posted it on the Friday, and got the paymen on the Tuesday. So why wasn’t that payment delayed then, (which it should have been, according to the post it-note meaning)). Because in a proper letter, (which I got when I got banned), then it said something like that I had to send the envelope, within five days, from my sign on-date. You mention: ‘By the deadline’. But you don’t mention which date which is the deadline. Deadline is something they have in the news-papers, I think. This case is a bit complicated but I found the letter now. So I try to explain again: I got a letter, from Aintree Jobcentre Plus, (which I also attach), with the date 14/1. There it says: ‘Failure to return these forms within five working days of your normal signing day without good cause will result in your claim for Jobseekers Allowance being closed’. My normal signing day, was Thursday 13/2. And I sent the envelope, (with the right forms), in the post, on 13/2. So I have done my part here. I have gone to three years Commerce and Office-line, in Norway, and there we learned, that the date you put it in the post-case, is the important date. I don’t know what happened with the letter, after 13/2. But if Royal Mail lost it, then I have a good cause, for not having returned the forms. So I should be freed here, and the sanctions against me should be over-turned. So I expect to get the missing amount, (about £200), on to my bank-account, as soon as possible. Also, you mention that you have taken away the free phones for the jobseekers, from the Jobcentre’s. That’s a problem, if I want to call Birkenhead Benefit Centre. Because the Jobcentre-phone-numbers aren’t free. And once I had to go to LHT, to call Birkenhead Benefit Centre. Perhaps the Jobcentre phone-numbers should be free then. So that people can call you, after you’ve done a mistake with their allowance. Just an idea. And if I go to the Jobcentre, to request a call-back. Then sometimes you call when I walk home, from the Jobcentre. So you should have time-slots, for call-backs, I think. Because, there is sometimes trafic-noise, when one walk home from the Jobcentre, (since Walton Jobcentre is closed, and I sometimes gets unfair bans, like I’ve explained in the forwarded e-mail). Also, when I went to Edge Hill Jobcentre, on Friday 21/2, since I didn’t have enough money on my mobile, to call Aintree Jobcentre, and I had been unfairly banned from that Jobcentre. Then John, (at Edge Hill Jobcentre), told me I’d get a text-message, from the Jobcentre, if I registered a rapid reclaim’. But I got a phone-call, (from Frank), on the next Tuesday. And I wanted to complain that Jobcentre website didn’t send me a copy of the ‘rapid reclaim form’, which I filled out. And that I wasn’t sent a text-message, (like John said), but got a phone-call; (without having been given a time-slot, for such a phone-call). Also, when I finaly got a copy of the rapid reclaim-form, (on Huyton Jobcentre, on 4/3, by Gary), then the date was wrong, and also the phone-number was an old phone-number that I have changed due to ‘bully-calls’ which I have reported to the Police. (I’ve changed my phone-number twice, the last years. And I think the phone-number on the document Gary gave me was one I stopped using, (due to tele-pest), in 2012. So that was a bit odd. I mentioned about this tele-pest, first to Carphone Warehouse, in 2012, (when I bought a new mobile, due to he battery being worn-out, on my old mobile. And also at Walton Police-station, last year). Sorry that there are a lot to compain about. I also wanted to complain about ICE, (while I complain to the DWP). I’ve earlier complained a lot, to ICE, (when I think I have had reasons to complain, about the Jobcentre). But ICE wants to rephrase my complaints, when I send to them. (I think they call it to break the complaints into ‘elements’ or ‘segments’). But this process, (from ICE), makes the meaning of the complaint change, (I’ve noticed). So I think this must be called a very stupid thing to do, really. (That ICE change the wording of the complaints, before they investigate them). This process, (that ICE do with complaints), have made me lose all confidence in ICE. So I wanted to complain about this, while I sent about Jobcentre-complaints, to the DWP. Hope this is alright! Yours sincerely, Erik Ribsskog ———- Forwarded message ———- From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com> Date: Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 7:58 AM Subject: Your ref: 10055749 To: Benefits Service <benefits.service@liverpooldirectlimited.co.uk> Cc: LHT Customer Service <csc@lht.co.uk>, Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>, CONTACT-US <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk> Hi, I’m refering to your letter from 4/3, which I recieved yesterday, (and which I attach). I was banned, from six Jobcentres, in January, due to false claims. The Jobcentre claimed I had written love-emails to a staff with them, and got the Police to arrest me and steal my computer. I explained in a meeting, at Wavertree police-station, that I had written no such e-mails. This meating was recorded on a tape, and it was a police-officer and a solicitor from Linskills, in the meeting. They said I would get a copy of the tape, in the post, (the solicitor helped me fill out the form), but I haven’t gotten any tape. I was released from custody, the same day I was arrested, but was told I couldn’t go to Aintree Jobcentre, any longer. I said I’d go to Everton jobcentre, (since that’s about the same walking-distance, (around half an hour, or less), from Walton). I went to Everton Jobcentre, one of the next days, (after I didn’t get any letters in the post, about how to sign-on). Everton Jobcentre told me to go back there, the next day. I went back there, and was thrown out, (they said I was banned from that Jobcenter as well, and four others, including Bootle, I think). I then got a letter in the post, from Aintree Jobcentre. They said I was supposed to sign on by post. I could send the letter within five days, from my sign-on-day, (Thursday). I sent the first letter on Friday, and got my allowance the next Tuesday. The next time, I sent the letter on Friday, and got my allowance on Thursday. They said this was because I had sent the letter late. (But I only sent it one day after my sign on-day. And I could send it up to five days after). I then sent the letter, (the sign on by post-forms), on Thursday 13/2. I didn’t get my allowance, the next Tuesday, (18/2). I wrote about this on my blog. But I waited untill Thursday 20/2, before I called Birkenhead Benefit Centre, about this. (Since I had noticed, that the time it took, between that I sent the ‘sign on by post-forms’, and recieved the allowance, varied). Birkenhead Benefit Centre, (a Stuart from Manchester, I think), said that the Jobcentre hadn’t registered, (on their computer), that I had signed on. Stuart told me to call Aintree Jobcentre, and ask for them to contact Birkenhead Benefit Centre, for a ‘same day payment’, (I think he called it). The phone-numbers for Aintree Jobcentre and Birkenhead Benefit Centre, aren’t free to call. (I’ve been put under presure, by the Jobcentre, to buy Learn Direct-courses, for my savings. And I’ve also bought a new computer, (a refurbished one), after the Police stole my old computer). So I didn’t have much credit on my mobile. So I didn’t get to call Aintree Jobcentre, on 20/2. Instead I walked to Edge Hill Jobcente, (a jobcentre I wasn’t banned from), the next day, (Friday 21/2). John there, checked the computer-system, and told me Aintree Jobcentre had deleted my claim. He gave me a note, and advised me to register again as unemployed, the same evening, (since I had the internet, and still some electricity). I registered a new claim, late on Friday 21/2, (or if it was early on Saturday 22/2), since Aintree Jobcentre had deleted my claim. On 25/2 I got a call, from Frank, at the Jobcentre. He said I had a meeting, at 27/2, at Huyton Jobcentre. I hadn’t been to Huyton before, (and thought it was a bit far to walk, since I had no savings). Then Frank said I could try to go to Edge Hill Jobcentre on 26/2, for a transfer there. I walked to Edge Hill again on 26/2, and spoke with John again. He said they didn’t have capasity, for more jobseekers there. I had blogged about the problems, and someone in Norway, donated some money for me, (a total of £40 or £50, for food, electricity and travel-costs). So I went by rail, to Huyton, on 27/2. Gary there said he couldn’t meet me anyway, (at 12.50 PM). He wanted me to wait there untill 3 PM. But I had a dentist-apointment in Walton at 3PM. So I said I could be back there the next day. I then got an apointment on 4/3. On 4/3, (Tuesday, this week), Gary gave me a document. It looks like what my online claim would look like. But the date is wrong, and the phone-number is two phone-numbers ago, (since I sometimes get a lot of tele-pest, for some reason, and have had to change my phone-number, a couple of times, lately, like I’ve informed the Police about, but haven’t found out who have been pestering me). But I explain in this document, (which I attach), that: ‘I sent my jobseekers-diary in the post to Aintree Jobcentre on Thursday last week, they had banned me for ‘funny stuff’, and they claim I haven’t sent it. Was told today to make a new claim’. So I’ve been following the advice I got, from John, at Edge Hill Jobcentre, on 21/2. So it’s not really a change, but the Jobcentre in Aintree, who have lost my ‘sign on by post’-letter. In this link, the Jobcentre say I have to sign on by post: http://johncons-mirror.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/jeg-fikk-et-brev-fra-aintree-jobcentre.html In this link, they say I ‘did not attend’: http://johncons-mirror.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/jeg-fikk-et-tredje-brev-i-posten-fra.html But like on can see, in the fist link, I was banned for three months, and not supposed to attend, (at the Jobcentre), for another couple of months. So the Jobcentre are confused, (it seems), and not sure if I’m supposed to do ‘sign on by post’ or to attend  the Jobcentre for sign on-meetings. So this case is a mess due to that the Jobcentre are confused, I’d say. In this link, (from my blog), on can see, that I post the ‘sign on by post’-letter: http://johncons-mirror.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/fler-bilder-fra-merseyside.html So I’ve done my part here. But the Jobcenter are making up false charges against me. They get me arrested. And they don’t know how I’m supposed to sign on now. So the Jobcentre are very un-professional, (or have some type of campaign against me). So it isn’t easy, for me, as a profesional Store Manager, (some years back, but anyway), and IT-graduate, and Home Defence-man and responsible citizen, to deal with, the Jobcentre. Just to try to explain. I hope you now, (at Liverpool City Council), understand more about what has been going on here. Please just contact me if it’s anything more about this that I should explain more about. Yours sincerely, Erik Ribsskog




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  • Jeg sendte en e-post til DWP


    Gmail – To Paul Andrews, Complaints Resolution Manager – Your ref: FH18751/Fwd: Your ref: 10055749





    Gmail
    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    To Paul Andrews, Complaints Resolution Manager – Your ref: FH18751/Fwd: Your ref: 10055749





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 1:23 PM



    To:
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    Cc:
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    Benefits Service <benefits.service@liverpooldirectlimited.co.uk>, “emb.london” <emb.london@mfa.no>, DWP ICE gateway team <ice@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>, “mail.gva” <mail.gva@efta.int>, “steve.rotheram.mp” <steve.rotheram.mp@parliament.uk>, sande.vgs@vfk.no


    Hi, I’m refering to your letter from 11/2, which I received today, (and which I attach). In the forwarded e-mail, (to Liverpool City Council), I’ve explained what happened, and that I send the relevant forms back to the Jobcentre, on the right day, (13 February), and that I called Birkenhead Benefit Centre two days after I should have received the allowance, and that the reason I waited for two days, with calling the Benefit Centre, was because the time it takes, from I send the Jobcentre the forms, (by ‘sign on by post), untill I receive the payment, varies. I was supposed to have received the payment on 18/3, and called Birkenhead Benefit Centre on 20/3. (And I sent the forms on 13/3). So I don’t think I’ve forgotten to send any letters or waited to long here. This is purely the Jobcentre mistake. Perphaps you should put better stamps on your pre-franked letters, (like a ‘signed for-stamp’), if you have a problem with Royal Mail losing your letters. I’ve collected stamps, as a boy, and if I rembember right, then few letters gets missing, in the post. So one could suspect sabotage, by the Jobcentre, I think. So I want you to please forward this e-mail to Noel Shanahan, (at DWP Director Generals, Operations), which you mention, in your letter. Also, I send a copy of this e-mail to the Jobcentre, so they can’t send it to Birkenhead Benefit Centre, so that they can over-turn the wrong decision, about not sending me my jobseekers-allowance, (since I haven’t done anything wrong here). I have a photograph on Flickr, (that can be seen in one of the links in the forwarded e-mail). You write in your letter: ‘You were advised that this should not be returned no later than 13. February otherwise this could inpact on your benefit payments’. This part is a bit in ‘the dark’, I think. The advice was merely a post it-note, that came with the mentioned forms. And you cloud it a bit, (I think). You write that: ‘This could inpact on your benefit payments’. This is very vague, I think. What it said on the post it-note, (as I remember it, since I sent it back with the forms). Was that if I didn’t send the forms, on Thursday 13/2, then my payment could be delayed. (This I hadn’t understood, because this was regarding my third ‘sign on by post’-envelope. And for the first envelope, I posted it on the Friday, and got the paymen on the Tuesday. So why wasn’t that payment delayed then, (which it should have been, according to the post it-note meaning)). Because in a proper letter, (which I got when I got banned), then it said something like that I had to send the envelope, within five days, from my sign on-date. You mention: ‘By the deadline’. But you don’t mention which date which is the deadline. Deadline is something they have in the news-papers, I think. This case is a bit complicated but I found the letter now. So I try to explain again: I got a letter, from Aintree Jobcentre Plus, (which I also attach), with the date 14/1. There it says: ‘Failure to return these forms within five working days of your normal signing day without good cause will result in your claim for Jobseekers Allowance being closed’. My normal signing day, was Thursday 13/2. And I sent the envelope, (with the right forms), in the post, on 13/2. So I have done my part here. I have gone to three years Commerce and Office-line, in Norway, and there we learned, that the date you put it in the post-case, is the important date. I don’t know what happened with the letter, after 13/2. But if Royal Mail lost it, then I have a good cause, for not having returned the forms. So I should be freed here, and the sanctions against me should be over-turned. So I expect to get the missing amount, (about £200), on to my bank-account, as soon as possible. Also, you mention that you have taken away the free phones for the jobseekers, from the Jobcentre’s. That’s a problem, if I want to call Birkenhead Benefit Centre. Because the Jobcentre-phone-numbers aren’t free. And once I had to go to LHT, to call Birkenhead Benefit Centre. Perhaps the Jobcentre phone-numbers should be free then. So that people can call you, after you’ve done a mistake with their allowance. Just an idea. And if I go to the Jobcentre, to request a call-back. Then sometimes you call when I walk home, from the Jobcentre. So you should have time-slots, for call-backs, I think. Because, there is sometimes trafic-noise, when one walk home from the Jobcentre, (since Walton Jobcentre is closed, and I sometimes gets unfair bans, like I’ve explained in the forwarded e-mail). Also, when I went to Edge Hill Jobcentre, on Friday 21/2, since I didn’t have enough money on my mobile, to call Aintree Jobcentre, and I had been unfairly banned from that Jobcentre. Then John, (at Edge Hill Jobcentre), told me I’d get a text-message, from the Jobcentre, if I registered a rapid reclaim’. But I got a phone-call, (from Frank), on the next Tuesday. And I wanted to complain that Jobcentre website didn’t send me a copy of the ‘rapid reclaim form’, which I filled out. And that I wasn’t sent a text-message, (like John said), but got a phone-call; (without having been given a time-slot, for such a phone-call). Also, when I finaly got a copy of the rapid reclaim-form, (on Huyton Jobcentre, on 4/3, by Gary), then the date was wrong, and also the phone-number was an old phone-number that I have changed due to ‘bully-calls’ which I have reported to the Police. (I’ve changed my phone-number twice, the last years. And I think the phone-number on the document Gary gave me was one I stopped using, (due to tele-pest), in 2012. So that was a bit odd. I mentioned about this tele-pest, first to Carphone Warehouse, in 2012, (when I bought a new mobile, due to he battery being worn-out, on my old mobile. And also at Walton Police-station, last year). Sorry that there are a lot to compain about. I also wanted to complain about ICE, (while I complain to the DWP). I’ve earlier complained a lot, to ICE, (when I think I have had reasons to complain, about the Jobcentre). But ICE wants to rephrase my complaints, when I send to them. (I think they call it to break the complaints into ‘elements’ or ‘segments’). But this process, (from ICE), makes the meaning of the complaint change, (I’ve noticed). So I think this must be called a very stupid thing to do, really. (That ICE change the wording of the complaints, before they investigate them). This process, (that ICE do with complaints), have made me lose all confidence in ICE. So I wanted to complain about this, while I sent about Jobcentre-complaints, to the DWP. Hope this is alright! Yours sincerely, Erik Ribsskog ———- Forwarded message ———- From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com> Date: Sat, Mar 8, 2014 at 7:58 AM Subject: Your ref: 10055749 To: Benefits Service <benefits.service@liverpooldirectlimited.co.uk> Cc: LHT Customer Service <csc@lht.co.uk>, Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>, CONTACT-US <CONTACT-US@dwp.gsi.gov.uk> Hi, I’m refering to your letter from 4/3, which I recieved yesterday, (and which I attach). I was banned, from six Jobcentres, in January, due to false claims. The Jobcentre claimed I had written love-emails to a staff with them, and got the Police to arrest me and steal my computer. I explained in a meeting, at Wavertree police-station, that I had written no such e-mails. This meating was recorded on a tape, and it was a police-officer and a solicitor from Linskills, in the meeting. They said I would get a copy of the tape, in the post, (the solicitor helped me fill out the form), but I haven’t gotten any tape. I was released from custody, the same day I was arrested, but was told I couldn’t go to Aintree Jobcentre, any longer. I said I’d go to Everton jobcentre, (since that’s about the same walking-distance, (around half an hour, or less), from Walton). I went to Everton Jobcentre, one of the next days, (after I didn’t get any letters in the post, about how to sign-on). Everton Jobcentre told me to go back there, the next day. I went back there, and was thrown out, (they said I was banned from that Jobcenter as well, and four others, including Bootle, I think). I then got a letter in the post, from Aintree Jobcentre. They said I was supposed to sign on by post. I could send the letter within five days, from my sign-on-day, (Thursday). I sent the first letter on Friday, and got my allowance the next Tuesday. The next time, I sent the letter on Friday, and got my allowance on Thursday. They said this was because I had sent the letter late. (But I only sent it one day after my sign on-day. And I could send it up to five days after). I then sent the letter, (the sign on by post-forms), on Thursday 13/2. I didn’t get my allowance, the next Tuesday, (18/2). I wrote about this on my blog. But I waited untill Thursday 20/2, before I called Birkenhead Benefit Centre, about this. (Since I had noticed, that the time it took, between that I sent the ‘sign on by post-forms’, and recieved the allowance, varied). Birkenhead Benefit Centre, (a Stuart from Manchester, I think), said that the Jobcentre hadn’t registered, (on their computer), that I had signed on. Stuart told me to call Aintree Jobcentre, and ask for them to contact Birkenhead Benefit Centre, for a ‘same day payment’, (I think he called it). The phone-numbers for Aintree Jobcentre and Birkenhead Benefit Centre, aren’t free to call. (I’ve been put under presure, by the Jobcentre, to buy Learn Direct-courses, for my savings. And I’ve also bought a new computer, (a refurbished one), after the Police stole my old computer). So I didn’t have much credit on my mobile. So I didn’t get to call Aintree Jobcentre, on 20/2. Instead I walked to Edge Hill Jobcente, (a jobcentre I wasn’t banned from), the next day, (Friday 21/2). John there, checked the computer-system, and told me Aintree Jobcentre had deleted my claim. He gave me a note, and advised me to register again as unemployed, the same evening, (since I had the internet, and still some electricity). I registered a new claim, late on Friday 21/2, (or if it was early on Saturday 22/2), since Aintree Jobcentre had deleted my claim. On 25/2 I got a call, from Frank, at the Jobcentre. He said I had a meeting, at 27/2, at Huyton Jobcentre. I hadn’t been to Huyton before, (and thought it was a bit far to walk, since I had no savings). Then Frank said I could try to go to Edge Hill Jobcentre on 26/2, for a transfer there. I walked to Edge Hill again on 26/2, and spoke with John again. He said they didn’t have capasity, for more jobseekers there. I had blogged about the problems, and someone in Norway, donated some money for me, (a total of £40 or £50, for food, electricity and travel-costs). So I went by rail, to Huyton, on 27/2. Gary there said he couldn’t meet me anyway, (at 12.50 PM). He wanted me to wait there untill 3 PM. But I had a dentist-apointment in Walton at 3PM. So I said I could be back there the next day. I then got an apointment on 4/3. On 4/3, (Tuesday, this week), Gary gave me a document. It looks like what my online claim would look like. But the date is wrong, and the phone-number is two phone-numbers ago, (since I sometimes get a lot of tele-pest, for some reason, and have had to change my phone-number, a couple of times, lately, like I’ve informed the Police about, but haven’t found out who have been pestering me). But I explain in this document, (which I attach), that: ‘I sent my jobseekers-diary in the post to Aintree Jobcentre on Thursday last week, they had banned me for ‘funny stuff’, and they claim I haven’t sent it. Was told today to make a new claim’. So I’ve been following the advice I got, from John, at Edge Hill Jobcentre, on 21/2. So it’s not really a change, but the Jobcentre in Aintree, who have lost my ‘sign on by post’-letter. In this link, the Jobcentre say I have to sign on by post: http://johncons-mirror.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/jeg-fikk-et-brev-fra-aintree-jobcentre.html In this link, they say I ‘did not attend’: http://johncons-mirror.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/jeg-fikk-et-tredje-brev-i-posten-fra.html But like on can see, in the fist link, I was banned for three months, and not supposed to attend, (at the Jobcentre), for another couple of months. So the Jobcentre are confused, (it seems), and not sure if I’m supposed to do ‘sign on by post’ or to attend  the Jobcentre for sign on-meetings. So this case is a mess due to that the Jobcentre are confused, I’d say. In this link, (from my blog), on can see, that I post the ‘sign on by post’-letter: http://johncons-mirror.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/fler-bilder-fra-merseyside.html So I’ve done my part here. But the Jobcenter are making up false charges against me. They get me arrested. And they don’t know how I’m supposed to sign on now. So the Jobcentre are very un-professional, (or have some type of campaign against me). So it isn’t easy, for me, as a profesional Store Manager, (some years back, but anyway), and IT-graduate, and Home Defence-man and responsible citizen, to deal with, the Jobcentre. Just to try to explain. I hope you now, (at Liverpool City Council), understand more about what has been going on here. Please just contact me if it’s anything more about this that I should explain more about. Yours sincerely, Erik Ribsskog




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  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til the Department of Work and Pensions


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    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
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    FW: YOUR EMAIL RESTRICTED



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 9:18 PM

    To:
    DWP North West Complaints Resolution Team <NORTHWEST.COMPLAINTSRESOLUTIONTEAM1@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi,

    ok, because the last letter, which I sent, to Birkenhead Benefit Centre, wasn’t sent on to you, (if I remember it right).
    So I was wondering why you did it differently this time.


    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 9:18 AM, DWP North West Complaints Resolution Team <NORTHWEST.COMPLAINTSRESOLUTIONTEAM1@dwp.gsi.gov.uk> wrote:

    Good Morning

    Thank you for your email.

    The Benefit Centre have informed me that they sent a letter to you yesterday so you should receive it in due course.

    Just to clarify, the Benefit Centre is part of the DWP. On this team, we simply ensure that your queries are redirected to the appropriate site.

    I hope this addresses your enquiry.

    Kind regards

    Jackie Anderson

    Complaints Resolution Manager | Department of Work and Pensions | Merseyside District Office | Cressington House | 249 St Mary’s Road | Liverpool | L19 0NF  | | www.dwp.gov.uk | Please consider the environment before printing

    From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: 22 January 2013 23:14
    To: DWP North West Complaints Resolution Team
    Subject: Re: FW: YOUR EMAIL RESTRICTED

    Hi,
    thank you very much for your e-mail.
    I thought the Benefit Centre would reply to me, in the first place.

    But I didn’t understand why this was sent to DWP.


    Like a saying in Norway says: ‘Fram og tilbake er like langt’.
    That means: ‘To, (a place), and back again, is just as far’.

    So I wondered a bit why this was sent to the DWP, if it’s ok that I ask about this.

    Best regards,


    Erik Ribsskog
    On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 12:24 PM, DWP North West Complaints Resolution Team <NORTHWEST.COMPLAINTSRESOLUTIONTEAM1@dwp.gsi.gov.uk> wrote:
    Good Afternoon Mr Ribsskog

    Thank you for your recent email.

    The Benefit Centre will write to you directly about the matter that you raised.

    Kind regards

    Jackie Anderson

    Complaints Resolution Manager | Department of Work and Pensions | Merseyside District Office | Cressington House | 249 St Mary’s Road | Liverpool | L19 0NF  |www.dwp.gov.uk | Please consider the environment before printing

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  • Jeg sendte en e-post til DWP


    Gmail – FW: YOUR EMAIL RESTRICTED

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    FW: YOUR EMAIL RESTRICTED



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 11:14 PM

    To:
    DWP North West Complaints Resolution Team <NORTHWEST.COMPLAINTSRESOLUTIONTEAM1@dwp.gsi.gov.uk>

    Hi,

    thank you very much for your e-mail.
    I thought the Benefit Centre would reply to me, in the first place.

    But I didn’t understand why this was sent to DWP.


    Like a saying in Norway says: ‘Fram og tilbake er like langt’.
    That means: ‘To, (a place), and back again, is just as far’.
    So I wondered a bit why this was sent to the DWP, if it’s ok that I ask about this.


    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 12:24 PM, DWP North West Complaints Resolution Team <NORTHWEST.COMPLAINTSRESOLUTIONTEAM1@dwp.gsi.gov.uk> wrote:

    Good Afternoon Mr Ribsskog

    Thank you for your recent email.

    The Benefit Centre will write to you directly about the matter that you raised.

    Kind regards

    Jackie Anderson

    Complaints Resolution Manager | Department of Work and Pensions | Merseyside District Office | Cressington House | 249 St Mary’s Road | Liverpool | L19 0NF  |www.dwp.gov.uk | Please consider the environment before printing

    **********************************************************************
    This document is strictly confidential and is intended only for use by the addressee.

    If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or other

    action taken in reliance of the information contained in this e-mail is strictly prohibited.

    Any views expressed by the sender of this message are not necessarily those of the Department

    for Work and Pensions.

    If you have received this transmission in error, please use the reply function to tell us

    and then permanently delete what you have received.

    This email was scanned for viruses by the Department for Work and Pensions’ anti-virus services and on leaving the Department was found to be virus free.

    Please note: Incoming and outgoing e-mail messages are routinely monitored for compliance

    with our policy on the use of electronic communications.

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