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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 4:04 PM





    To:

    gbrlo <gbrlo@unhcr.org>


    Cc:

    gudmundur.einarsson@efta.int



    Hi,

    someone in Germany seems to think I'm in some Stasi-archives, that Prime Minister Stoltenberg, in Norway has.
    I don't get my rights in Norway, so something is definetly wrong, I think.

    I wanted to report this as crime.
    See attached screen-shot from StatCounter.

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog
    PS.
    I'm sending about this to the UN since the Police don't reply to my e-mails.

    Hope this is alright!





    stasi arkiv hos stoltenberg.JPG
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    PS.

    Her er vedlegget:

    stasi arkiv hos stoltenberg

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    Gmail – Complaint about the Norwegian court: Drammen Tingrett/Fwd: Constitutional right/Fwd: FW: Complaint about the Domstoladministrasjonen in Norway/Fwd: Ny oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd: Oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd: Klage til direktør To







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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Complaint about the Norwegian court: Drammen Tingrett/Fwd: Constitutional right/Fwd: FW: Complaint about the Domstoladministrasjonen in Norway/Fwd: Ny oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd: Oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd: Klage til direktør To





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 3:42 PM





    To:

    Registry@eftasurv.int



    Hi,

    I wanted to please make a formal complaint about this.
    As a Norwegian citizen it's my constitutional right, to sell a co-owned property I own a part of, at a government-auction, called 'Tvangsauksjon'.

    The court Drammen Tingrett and a Government-representativ with the title 'Namsmannen i Røyken og Hurum', is refusing me, to get my constitutional right.
    Drammen Tingrett haven't replied to me about this since August.

    So I wanted to make a formal complaint about this.
    I think this breaches with the free movement of people-freedom, in the EEA.
    Since I'm being refused my rights, when I live in the UK.

    Even if I live in the UK I should get my constitutional rights as a Norwegian/EEA-citizen, in Norway, I think.
    Please just contact me if there are any more information you need.

    Hope this is alright!

    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog
    Address:
    Flat 5
    53 Rufford Road
    Liverpool
    GB-L6 3BD

    UK

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: <Jeffrey.LAMB@ec.europa.eu>

    Date: 2012/2/10
    Subject: RE: Constitutional right/Fwd: FW: Complaint about the Domstoladministrasjonen in Norway/Fwd: Ny oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd: Oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd: Klage til direktør Tor Langbach/Fwd: 201100001 Henvendelse vedr klage

    To: eribsskog@gmail.com


    Dear Mr Ribsskog,

    As I have already explained in my previous replies to you,

    the Commission Representation in the UK cannot assist you with the problem you

    are encountering.

    If you wish to make a formal complaint to the EFTA

    Surveillance Authority, for alleged non-compliance with EEA law by an EEA EFTA

    state, then you may like to complete the complaint form (see link below) and

    submit it to the EFTA Surveillance Authority.


    http://www.eftasurv.int/media/internal-market/Complaint_form.pdf

    Best regards
    Jeff Lamb

    Research Assistant

    Political Section

    Representation of the European

    Commission in the UK

    Looking for local sources of EU

    information? http://www.europe.org.uk/


    From: Erik Ribsskog

    [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: Friday, February 10, 2012 5:02

    AM
    To: LAMB Jeffrey (COMM-LONDON)
    Subject: Constitutional

    right/Fwd: FW: Complaint about the Domstoladministrasjonen in Norway/Fwd: Ny

    oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd: Oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd:

    Klage til direktør Tor Langbach/Fwd: 201100001 Henvendelse vedr

    klage

    Hi,

    I've thought about this again.

    And it's my constitutinal right, in

    Norway, to sell this co-owned property, through a government programmen,

    called 'tvangsauksjon'.

    This constitutional right, I'm being denied by the court in Norway,

    called 'Drammen Tingrett'.

    Then this breaches the EU-laws, who says that I have the same right as

    Norwegians even if I live in the UK.

    (It's the freedom of movement of people, I'm thinking about here).

    So I'm being messed with because I live in the UK, I think.

    And this is therefore a case for the British EU-commission, I

    think.

    So if you could please escalate this to your line-manager.

    Thanks in advance for any help!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date:

    2012/1/26
    Subject: Re: FW: Complaint about the Domstoladministrasjonen in

    Norway/Fwd: Ny oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd: Oppdatering til direktør

    Langbach/Fwd: Klage til direktør Tor Langbach/Fwd: 201100001 Henvendelse vedr

    klage
    To: Jeffrey.LAMB@ec.europa.eu
    Cc:

    delegation-norway@eeas.europa.eu

    Hi,

    I'm just going to send it to the Norwegian EU-commission.

    Since I don't think you understand the Norwegian laws here.

    Thanks anyway for the reply!

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    2012/1/26 <Jeffrey.LAMB@ec.europa.eu>


    Dear Mr

    Ribsskog,

    There is

    nothing more that I can add to my previous replies, I'm afraid. You may like

    to contact your country's embassy in the UK to ask for their advice on

    how to make progress with your case through the right channels of

    your home country.

    Best

    regards

    Jeff

    Lamb

    Research Assistant

    Political Section

    Representation of the European

    Commission in the UK

    Looking for local sources of EU

    information? http://www.europe.org.uk/



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

    Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2012 9:42 AM

    To: LAMB Jeffrey (COMM-LONDON)
    Cc: gudmundur.einarsson@efta.int
    Subject: Re: FW:

    Complaint about the Domstoladministrasjonen in Norway/Fwd: Ny oppdatering

    til direktør Langbach/Fwd: Oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd: Klage

    til direktør Tor Langbach/Fwd: 201100001 Henvendelse vedr

    klage

    Hi,

    thank you for your answer!

    I really wanted to escalate this.

    I think this breaches one of the EU's four freedoms.

    That is the free movement of people.

    If I don't get my rights because I live in the UK, then this is a

    breach of the free movement of people-freedom.

    I think this is obvious.

    This is not private law, this is a law in Norway, which is between

    the Government and the citizens, that any citizen can demand to get a

    co-owned property sold.

    It's called 'oppløsning av sameie'.

    I hope this makes it possible to understand.

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    2012/1/25 <Jeffrey.LAMB@ec.europa.eu>


    Dear Mr

    Ribsskog,

    I can only repeat my previous reply to you. Additionally,

    if the rights you are trying to have

    recognised are enshrined in the European Convention on Human

    Rights, then the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) may be

    approached, provided all domestic remedies (through the Norwegian

    legal system) have been exhausted prior to making such an application.

    Information on the ECHR (including information on the circumstances

    under which an application may be submitted and the relevant forms)

    can be found at:

    It should be noted

    that the ECHR is an institution of the Council of Europe, a separate

    organisation to the European Commission and the other EU

    institutions.

    Matters of

    property ownership are the responsibility of each

    Member State and the European Commission

    does not have the power to act in this

    area, except in cases in which EU law has been breached (such as

    where discrimination on the grounds of nationality is alleged – which is

    not the case here as you are a Norwegian national seeking a remedy

    through the Norwegian legal system)
    .


    Best regards

    Jeff Lamb

    Research Assistant

    Political Section

    Representation of the European

    Commission in the UK

    Looking for local sources of EU

    information? http://www.europe.org.uk/


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

    January 24, 2012 4:57 PM
    To: LAMB Jeffrey

    (COMM-LONDON)
    Cc: gudmundur.einarsson@efta.int
    Subject: Re:

    FW: Complaint about the Domstoladministrasjonen in Norway/Fwd: Ny

    oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd: Oppdatering til direktør

    Langbach/Fwd: Klage til direktør Tor Langbach/Fwd: 201100001

    Henvendelse vedr klage

    Hi,

    I'm not sure if you understand the EEA-agreement?

    Acording to it, people should be threated the same, anywhere in

    the EEA.

    Here I'm not being threated the same, as people living in

    Norway.

    (Probably since I live in the UK).

    By the Norwegian Courts.

    The Norwegian Courts aren't excepted from the

    EEA-agreement.

    So I'd like to please ask you to not give me this non-sense,

    but to please escalate this to your supperior.

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    2012/1/24 <Jeffrey.LAMB@ec.europa.eu>


    Dear Mr

    Ribsskog,

    Jonathan Scheele has asked me to reply to

    you.

    Property ownership is not an issue

    where the EU has any competence to act. This is a question that must

    be settled under national law.

    I

    regret that we are unble to assist or advise you on this

    matter.

    Best regards
    Jeff Lamb

    Research

    Assistant

    Political Section
    Representation of the European

    Commission in the UK

    Looking for local sources of EU

    information? http://www.europe.org.uk/


    From: SCHEELE Jonathan (COMM-LONDON)

    Sent: Monday, January 23, 2012 8:24 PM
    To:

    LAMB Jeffrey (COMM-LONDON)
    Subject: Fwd: Complaint about

    the Domstoladministrasjonen in Norway/Fwd: Ny oppdatering til

    direktør Langbach/Fwd: Oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd:

    Klage til direktør Tor Langbach/Fwd: 201100001 Henvendelse vedr

    klage

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: 23

    January 2012 19:38:28 GMT
    To: jonathan.scheele@ec.europa.eu

    Subject:

    Complaint about the Domstoladministrasjonen in Norway/Fwd: Ny

    oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd: Oppdatering til direktør

    Langbach/Fwd: Klage til direktør Tor Langbach/Fwd: 201100001

    Henvendelse vedr klage

    Hi,

    I'm a Norwegian citizen who has lived in the UK since

    2004.

    I own a part in a co-owned property in Norway, which I'm

    trying to sell.

    According to Norwegian law, I have the right to sell my

    part in a co-owned property, a lawyer in Norway has told me on

    the phone.

    I've tried to get the Namsmannen in Røyken and Hurum,

    to sell my part in a co-owned property since July/August.

    But they have stopped answering me in August.

    I then sent to the Domstoladminstrasjonen, who administer

    the courts in Norway.

    But they to don't reply.

    The property in question has a beach, and very fine

    view to the Drammens-fjord.

    And even a quay, if I remember it right, since my

    great-grandfather used to be a fisher-man.

    My father, (who later has used phone-terror against me, and

    who earlier let me live alone since I was nine years old, so I

    don't have contact with him any longer), said once, that there

    were paintings by famous Norwegian artist Kittelsen, in that

    house.

    My grand-uncle, Idar Sandersen, (who is 90 years old),

    lives there now.

    I talked to him on the phone, a couple of years ago,

    and he said the famous painter Henrik Sørensen had been a guest

    in the house.

    The property also have a house to paint in, since my

    other grand-uncle, Gunnar Bergstø, was a painter, (from

    Holmsbu).

    So I reacon that this property is worth £1 to 2

    million.

    And that my share, (which is now around 1/12 but could

    increase to 1/9, if I also inherit after Idar Sandersen), is

    worth from £50k to £100 k.

    I'm unemployed even if I have an IT-degree, (comparable

    with a HNP), and have worked as an executive, as a Shop Manager,

    in Norway.

    I'm also an earlier Home Defence-soldier, from Norway, but

    I had to run to the UK, in 2004, because I overheard I was

    followed by the mafia'n.

    I don't really know who they are, the police wont tell me,

    and the Home Office don't let me be a refugee formally in the

    UK.

    I don't have much money, and the Police ambush me

    everywhere I go almost, and follow me, and gets me thrown out,

    everywhere, it seems to me.

    (I've been thrown out five times now, in the UK, since

    august, without doing anything wrong, I think).

    I could need the money I have in that property, so to

    get my own flat in the UK.

    So that the Police would perhaps stop harassing

    me.

    The IPCC don't want my e-mails any longer, so they

    aren't of any use to me.

    My grand-uncle still lives in the house, but he can live

    there, even if it's sold, because I need the money now really,

    and some buyers are going to patient, I think.

    But I don't want to wait for my grand-uncle to die.

    I think that's bisare.

    So I want to have my rights in Norway, and get my money for

    this property.

    In Norway they are just using red tape/corruption, in

    this case, against me.

    I hope you at the British EU-commission can get the

    Norwegian courts to give me my rights.

    Thanks in advance for any help!

    Yours

    sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message

    ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date:

    2012/1/14
    Subject: Ny oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd:

    Oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd: Klage til direktør Tor

    Langbach/Fwd: 201100001 Henvendelse vedr klage
    To: Postmottak@domstoladministrasjonen.no

    Hei,

    jeg ble igår kastet ut fra Azalea Lodge, i

    Sunderland.

    Etter å ha klaget på at noen elektrikere hadde vært

    inne på rommet mitt der, da jeg kom hjem fra matbutikken,

    tidligere denne uken.

    Uten noe forvarsel.

    Jeg bor nå i et par dager på Scandinavian Church, i

    Liverpool, men vet ikke hvordan det blir med bolig, etter

    mandag.

    (Jeg har bare avtale om å bo her fram til mandag, og

    skal da prate med Liverpool Council).

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message

    ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date:

    2012/1/10
    Subject: Oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd:

    Klage til direktør Tor Langbach/Fwd: 201100001 Henvendelse vedr

    klage
    To: Postmottak@domstoladministrasjonen.no

    Hei

    igjen,

    altså, for å forklare litt mer om situasjonen.

    Så er det snakk om en eiendom, til mange millioner,

    (ifølge slekta mi), pluss innbo, og penger.

    Pluss også visstnok muligens malerier av Kittelsen.

    Jeg eier 1/18 cirka av denne eiendommen nå.

    Idar Sandersen, som er 90 år, bor der ennå.

    Men han kan sikkert leve til han er 100 år, hvis jeg

    skulle tippe.

    Og jeg trenger penger nå, for jeg må bo et hostell i

    England, hvor det er elektrikkere inne på rommet mitt, når jeg

    er i butikken og sånn.

    Uten at jeg får noe forvarsel.

    Og hvor de sier at de er veldig tøffe og veldig

    vennlige.

    Så jeg vil heller ha meg et ordentlig sted å bo.

    Og jeg har ikke lyst til å vente i ti år på at en

    gammel grandonkel skal dø liksom.

    Så jeg ønsket å selge gjennom Finn.no og Aftenposten og Drammens Tidende

    da.

    Noe jeg har rett til, å oppløse et sameie, har en

    advokat fortalt meg, (Øvergård, i Hurum).

    Men ei som heter Høyseter, hos Drammen Tingrett, hu har

    ikke svart på e-postene på snart et halvt år.

    Etter

    at jeg kontaktet Namsmannen i Røyken og Hurum, for å få oppløst

    sameie, og ble bedt av Namsmannen, om å ta det med

    Høyseter.

    Men nå har det gått snart et halvt år, uten at jeg har

    hørt noe.

    Så jeg anser min del av dette sameie som tapt, grunnet

    rot fra Drammen Tingrett.

    1/18 høres kanskje ikke så mye ut.

    Men det ville nok ha blitt til 1/12 etter at Idar

    Sandersen døde.

    Og samlet verdi av eiendommen som har fin utsikt og

    strandlinje, og muligens også egen kai, (for dette var en

    fiskerfamilie i gamle dager), pluss malerier og ateleri, (for

    min grandonkel Gunnar Bergstø var maler, og den kjente maler

    Henrik Sørensen hadde vært gjest hos dem).

    Så hvis dette til sammen er verdt 10-20 millioner da.

    Så er min del verdt pluss minus en million da.

    (Hvis dette er verdt 18 millioner, så er min del, per dags

    dato verdt en million.

    Og hvis dette er verdt 12 millioner, så er min del, verdt

    en million, antagelig, etter at jeg eventuelt arver noen

    prosenter av eiendommen, etter Idar Sandersen og, som jeg arvet

    etter hans to brødre, Gunnar og Otto Bergstø).

    Mine to onkler Runar og Håkon Mogan Olsen, som begge eier

    dobbelt så store deler, som meg, i eiendommen.

    De har

    brutt kontakten med meg, gjennom Facebook, og Runar sin sønn

    Ove, de sa jeg var en 'person non gratia', i slekta.

    Jeg måtte bo alene, fra jeg var ni år, og har noen ganger

    vært i Holmsbu, og besøkt grandonklene mine der.

    Men jeg har altså ikke mer med slekta mi å gjøre.

    Og jeg er en flyktning i England, etter å ha overhørt, i

    Oslo, at jeg er forfulgt av noe som kalles 'mafian' der, i

    2003.

    Så jeg ønsker ikke å eie noe sammen med slekta

    mi.

    Jeg vil heller ha penger, som jeg kan bruke på å leie

    eller kjøpe en bolig, her i England, hvor jeg driver en

    nettbutikk osv., som jeg har håp om å få til å gå bra,

    ihvertfall hvis jeg får noen penger som jeg kan bruke på

    markedsføring, osv.

    Men nå har det vært så mye surr, fra Drammen

    Tingrett.

    Så jeg må nesten regne denne eiendelen min i Bergstø,

    som tapt.

    Og gå videre.

    Så jeg vil nå ha en million kroner, i erstatning, fra

    Domstoladministrasjonen.

    Dette synes jeg ikke er for mye, siden min far, (som

    seinere har kutta meg ut, og som jeg også har anmeldt for

    telefonsjikane), har sagt at eiendommen var verdt 'mange

    millioner', og det skulle også være malerier etter Kittelsen

    der.

    Så dere kan sende en sjekk på en million kroner, (i

    erstatning, pga. rot fra Drammen Tingrett), som kan heves i

    engelske banker og/eller postkontor til:

    Erik Ribsskog

    Azalea Lodge

    1-1 Azalea Terrace North

    Sunderland

    GB-SR2 7ES

    Storbritannia

    Så glemmer jeg hele det med Bergstø.

    Det får dere heller ordne opp med i Norge da, hvordan

    dere skal dele opp.

    Håper dette er i orden!

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message

    ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date:

    2012/1/3
    Subject: Klage til direktør Tor Langbach/Fwd:

    201100001 Henvendelse vedr klage
    To: Postmottak@domstoladministrasjonen.no

    Hei,

    jeg får klage til deg siden din kollega rører fælt her,

    mener jeg.

    Hvis Drammen Tingrett ikke svarer meg, så er det en sak

    for Domstoladministrasjonen, mener jeg.

    Jeg får da ikke min arv, og vil ha

    erstatning.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message

    ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date:

    2012/1/3
    Subject: Re: 201100001 Henvendelse vedr klage
    To:

    "DA (postmottak)" <dapost@domstol.no>

    Hei,

    det står på deres hjemmesider at:

    DA

    behandler også erstatningskrav fra personer som mener domstolen

    har gjort feil som kan gi krav på erstatning.

    Også skriver dere at dere ikke kan gå inn i

    enkeltsaker.

    Det er da det reneste pølsevev og sludder.

    Nå får dere helvetes trøndere ta å vaske barten deres litt

    her da.

    Faens krapyl.

    Erik Ribsskog

    2012/1/3 DA (postmottak) <dapost@domstol.no>


    Domstoladministrasjonen har

    det overordnede forvaltningsansvaret for domstolene i Norge.

    Vi har ingen myndighet i enkeltsaker, og kan verken vurdere,

    kommentere eller gi råd i saker som behandles av domstolene.

    Vi kan heller ikke gi uttalelser i forhold til hvordan

    lovbestemmelser skal forstås. På denne bakgrunn kan vi

    dessverre ikke gå inn i din konkrete sak. Ønsker du å gå

    videre med saken, må du søke privat juridisk bistand. På

    www.forbrukerportalen.no og www.jus.no er det oversikter over hvor du kan

    få privat juridisk bistand, herunder også gratis

    rådgivning.

    <<NOARK.htm>>

    Med hilsen

    Terje

    Karterud

    seniorrådgiver
    Juridisk enhet

    Domstoladministrasjonen
    Postboks 5678 Sluppen

    7485

    Trondheim

    Telefon direkte 73 56 70 52 Sentralbord 73 56 70

    00

    e-post: terje.karterud@domstol.no

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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Constitutional right/Fwd: FW: Complaint about the Domstoladministrasjonen in Norway/Fwd: Ny oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd: Oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd: Klage til direktør Tor Langbach/Fwd: 201100001 Henvendelse vedr klage





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 5:02 AM





    To:

    Jeffrey.LAMB@ec.europa.eu



    Hi,

    I've thought about this again.

    And it's my constitutinal right, in Norway, to sell this co-owned property, through a government programmen, called 'tvangsauksjon'.

    This constitutional right, I'm being denied by the court in Norway, called 'Drammen Tingrett'.

    Then this breaches the EU-laws, who says that I have the same right as Norwegians even if I live in the UK.

    (It's the freedom of movement of people, I'm thinking about here).
    So I'm being messed with because I live in the UK, I think.
    And this is therefore a case for the British EU-commission, I think.

    So if you could please escalate this to your line-manager.
    Thanks in advance for any help!
    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: 2012/1/26
    Subject: Re: FW: Complaint about the Domstoladministrasjonen in Norway/Fwd: Ny oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd: Oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd: Klage til direktør Tor Langbach/Fwd: 201100001 Henvendelse vedr klage

    To: Jeffrey.LAMB@ec.europa.eu
    Cc: delegation-norway@eeas.europa.eu

    Hi,

    I'm just going to send it to the Norwegian EU-commission.

    Since I don't think you understand the Norwegian laws here.
    Thanks anyway for the reply!

    Regards,
    Erik Ribsskog
    2012/1/26 <Jeffrey.LAMB@ec.europa.eu>



    Dear Mr Ribsskog,

    There is nothing more that I can add to my previous

    replies, I'm afraid. You may like to contact your country's embassy in the UK to

    ask for their advice on how to make progress with your case through the

    right channels of your home country.

    Best regards
    Jeff Lamb

    Research Assistant

    Political Section

    Representation of the European

    Commission in the UK

    Looking for local sources of EU

    information? http://www.europe.org.uk/


    From: Erik Ribsskog

    [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2012 9:42

    AM

    To: LAMB Jeffrey (COMM-LONDON)
    Cc:

    gudmundur.einarsson@efta.int
    Subject: Re: FW: Complaint about the

    Domstoladministrasjonen in Norway/Fwd: Ny oppdatering til direktør

    Langbach/Fwd: Oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd: Klage til direktør Tor

    Langbach/Fwd: 201100001 Henvendelse vedr klage

    Hi,

    thank you for your answer!

    I really wanted to escalate this.

    I think this breaches one of the EU's four freedoms.

    That is the free movement of people.

    If I don't get my rights because I live in the UK, then this is a breach

    of the free movement of people-freedom.

    I think this is obvious.

    This is not private law, this is a law in Norway, which is between the

    Government and the citizens, that any citizen can demand to get a co-owned

    property sold.

    It's called 'oppløsning av sameie'.

    I hope this makes it possible to understand.

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    2012/1/25 <Jeffrey.LAMB@ec.europa.eu>


    Dear Mr

    Ribsskog,

    I can only repeat my previous reply to you. Additionally,

    if the rights you are trying to have recognised

    are enshrined in the European Convention on Human Rights, then the

    European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) may be approached, provided all

    domestic remedies (through the Norwegian legal system) have been

    exhausted prior to making such an application. Information on the ECHR

    (including information on the circumstances under which an

    application may be submitted and the relevant forms) can be found

    at:

    It should be noted that

    the ECHR is an institution of the Council of Europe, a separate organisation

    to the European Commission and the other EU

    institutions.

    Matters of

    property ownership are the responsibility of each Member

    State and the European Commission does not

    have the power to act in this area, except in

    cases in which EU law has been breached (such as where discrimination on the

    grounds of nationality is alleged – which is not the case here as you are a

    Norwegian national seeking a remedy through the Norwegian legal

    system)
    .


    Best regards
    Jeff Lamb

    Research Assistant

    Political Section

    Representation of the European

    Commission in the UK

    Looking for local sources of EU

    information? http://www.europe.org.uk/


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

    Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2012 4:57 PM
    To: LAMB

    Jeffrey (COMM-LONDON)
    Cc: gudmundur.einarsson@efta.int
    Subject: Re: FW:

    Complaint about the Domstoladministrasjonen in Norway/Fwd: Ny oppdatering

    til direktør Langbach/Fwd: Oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd: Klage

    til direktør Tor Langbach/Fwd: 201100001 Henvendelse vedr

    klage

    Hi,

    I'm not sure if you understand the EEA-agreement?

    Acording to it, people should be threated the same, anywhere in the

    EEA.

    Here I'm not being threated the same, as people living in

    Norway.

    (Probably since I live in the UK).

    By the Norwegian Courts.

    The Norwegian Courts aren't excepted from the

    EEA-agreement.

    So I'd like to please ask you to not give me this non-sense, but

    to please escalate this to your supperior.

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    2012/1/24 <Jeffrey.LAMB@ec.europa.eu>


    Dear Mr

    Ribsskog,

    Jonathan

    Scheele has asked me to reply to you.

    Property

    ownership is not an issue where the EU has any competence to

    act. This is a question that must be settled under national law.

    I regret

    that we are unble to assist or advise you on this

    matter.

    Best regards
    Jeff Lamb

    Research Assistant

    Political Section

    Representation of the European

    Commission in the UK

    Looking for local sources of EU

    information? http://www.europe.org.uk/


    From: SCHEELE Jonathan (COMM-LONDON)

    Sent: Monday, January 23, 2012 8:24 PM
    To: LAMB

    Jeffrey (COMM-LONDON)
    Subject: Fwd: Complaint about the

    Domstoladministrasjonen in Norway/Fwd: Ny oppdatering til direktør

    Langbach/Fwd: Oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd: Klage til

    direktør Tor Langbach/Fwd: 201100001 Henvendelse vedr

    klage

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: 23 January

    2012 19:38:28 GMT
    To: jonathan.scheele@ec.europa.eu
    Subject:

    Complaint about the Domstoladministrasjonen in Norway/Fwd: Ny

    oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd: Oppdatering til direktør

    Langbach/Fwd: Klage til direktør Tor Langbach/Fwd: 201100001

    Henvendelse vedr klage

    Hi,

    I'm a Norwegian citizen who has lived in the UK since

    2004.

    I own a part in a co-owned property in Norway, which I'm trying

    to sell.

    According to Norwegian law, I have the right to sell my part in

    a co-owned property, a lawyer in Norway has told me on the

    phone.

    I've tried to get the Namsmannen in Røyken and Hurum, to

    sell my part in a co-owned property since July/August.

    But they have stopped answering me in August.

    I then sent to the Domstoladminstrasjonen, who administer the

    courts in Norway.

    But they to don't reply.

    The property in question has a beach, and very fine view to

    the Drammens-fjord.

    And even a quay, if I remember it right, since my

    great-grandfather used to be a fisher-man.

    My father, (who later has used phone-terror against me, and who

    earlier let me live alone since I was nine years old, so I don't

    have contact with him any longer), said once, that there were

    paintings by famous Norwegian artist Kittelsen, in that house.

    My grand-uncle, Idar Sandersen, (who is 90 years old), lives

    there now.

    I talked to him on the phone, a couple of years ago, and he

    said the famous painter Henrik Sørensen had been a guest in the

    house.

    The property also have a house to paint in, since my other

    grand-uncle, Gunnar Bergstø, was a painter, (from Holmsbu).

    So I reacon that this property is worth £1 to 2 million.

    And that my share, (which is now around 1/12 but could increase

    to 1/9, if I also inherit after Idar Sandersen), is worth from £50k

    to £100 k.

    I'm unemployed even if I have an IT-degree, (comparable with a

    HNP), and have worked as an executive, as a Shop Manager, in

    Norway.

    I'm also an earlier Home Defence-soldier, from Norway, but I

    had to run to the UK, in 2004, because I overheard I was followed by

    the mafia'n.

    I don't really know who they are, the police wont tell me, and

    the Home Office don't let me be a refugee formally in the UK.

    I don't have much money, and the Police ambush me

    everywhere I go almost, and follow me, and gets me thrown out,

    everywhere, it seems to me.

    (I've been thrown out five times now, in the UK, since

    august, without doing anything wrong, I think).

    I could need the money I have in that property, so to get

    my own flat in the UK.

    So that the Police would perhaps stop harassing me.

    The IPCC don't want my e-mails any longer, so they aren't

    of any use to me.

    My grand-uncle still lives in the house, but he can live there,

    even if it's sold, because I need the money now really, and some

    buyers are going to patient, I think.

    But I don't want to wait for my grand-uncle to die.

    I think that's bisare.

    So I want to have my rights in Norway, and get my money for

    this property.

    In Norway they are just using red tape/corruption, in this

    case, against me.

    I hope you at the British EU-commission can get the

    Norwegian courts to give me my rights.

    Thanks in advance for any help!

    Yours

    sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message

    ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date:

    2012/1/14
    Subject: Ny oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd:

    Oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd: Klage til direktør Tor

    Langbach/Fwd: 201100001 Henvendelse vedr klage
    To: Postmottak@domstoladministrasjonen.no

    Hei,

    jeg ble igår kastet ut fra Azalea Lodge, i Sunderland.

    Etter å ha klaget på at noen elektrikere hadde vært inne på

    rommet mitt der, da jeg kom hjem fra matbutikken, tidligere denne

    uken.

    Uten noe forvarsel.

    Jeg bor nå i et par dager på Scandinavian Church, i

    Liverpool, men vet ikke hvordan det blir med bolig, etter

    mandag.

    (Jeg har bare avtale om å bo her fram til mandag, og skal

    da prate med Liverpool Council).

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message

    ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date:

    2012/1/10
    Subject: Oppdatering til direktør Langbach/Fwd: Klage

    til direktør Tor Langbach/Fwd: 201100001 Henvendelse vedr

    klage
    To: Postmottak@domstoladministrasjonen.no

    Hei

    igjen,

    altså, for å forklare litt mer om situasjonen.

    Så er det snakk om en eiendom, til mange millioner, (ifølge

    slekta mi), pluss innbo, og penger.

    Pluss også visstnok muligens malerier av Kittelsen.

    Jeg eier 1/18 cirka av denne eiendommen nå.

    Idar Sandersen, som er 90 år, bor der ennå.

    Men han kan sikkert leve til han er 100 år, hvis jeg skulle

    tippe.

    Og jeg trenger penger nå, for jeg må bo et hostell i

    England, hvor det er elektrikkere inne på rommet mitt, når jeg er i

    butikken og sånn.

    Uten at jeg får noe forvarsel.

    Og hvor de sier at de er veldig tøffe og veldig vennlige.

    Så jeg vil heller ha meg et ordentlig sted å bo.

    Og jeg har ikke lyst til å vente i ti år på at en gammel

    grandonkel skal dø liksom.

    Så jeg ønsket å selge gjennom Finn.no og Aftenposten og Drammens Tidende

    da.

    Noe jeg har rett til, å oppløse et sameie, har en advokat

    fortalt meg, (Øvergård, i Hurum).

    Men ei som heter Høyseter, hos Drammen Tingrett, hu har ikke

    svart på e-postene på snart et halvt år.

    Etter at jeg

    kontaktet Namsmannen i Røyken og Hurum, for å få oppløst sameie, og

    ble bedt av Namsmannen, om å ta det med Høyseter.

    Men nå har det gått snart et halvt år, uten at jeg har hørt

    noe.

    Så jeg anser min del av dette sameie som tapt, grunnet rot

    fra Drammen Tingrett.

    1/18 høres kanskje ikke så mye ut.

    Men det ville nok ha blitt til 1/12 etter at Idar Sandersen

    døde.

    Og samlet verdi av eiendommen som har fin utsikt og

    strandlinje, og muligens også egen kai, (for dette var en

    fiskerfamilie i gamle dager), pluss malerier og ateleri, (for min

    grandonkel Gunnar Bergstø var maler, og den kjente maler Henrik

    Sørensen hadde vært gjest hos dem).

    Så hvis dette til sammen er verdt 10-20 millioner da.

    Så er min del verdt pluss minus en million da.

    (Hvis dette er verdt 18 millioner, så er min del, per dags dato

    verdt en million.

    Og hvis dette er verdt 12 millioner, så er min del, verdt en

    million, antagelig, etter at jeg eventuelt arver noen prosenter av

    eiendommen, etter Idar Sandersen og, som jeg arvet etter hans to

    brødre, Gunnar og Otto Bergstø).

    Mine to onkler Runar og Håkon Mogan Olsen, som begge eier

    dobbelt så store deler, som meg, i eiendommen.

    De har brutt

    kontakten med meg, gjennom Facebook, og Runar sin sønn Ove, de sa

    jeg var en 'person non gratia', i slekta.

    Jeg måtte bo alene, fra jeg var ni år, og har noen ganger vært

    i Holmsbu, og besøkt grandonklene mine der.

    Men jeg har altså ikke mer med slekta mi å gjøre.

    Og jeg er en flyktning i England, etter å ha overhørt, i Oslo,

    at jeg er forfulgt av noe som kalles 'mafian' der, i 2003.

    Så jeg ønsker ikke å eie noe sammen med slekta mi.

    Jeg vil heller ha penger, som jeg kan bruke på å leie eller

    kjøpe en bolig, her i England, hvor jeg driver en nettbutikk osv.,

    som jeg har håp om å få til å gå bra, ihvertfall hvis jeg får noen

    penger som jeg kan bruke på markedsføring, osv.

    Men nå har det vært så mye surr, fra Drammen Tingrett.

    Så jeg må nesten regne denne eiendelen min i Bergstø, som

    tapt.

    Og gå videre.

    Så jeg vil nå ha en million kroner, i erstatning, fra

    Domstoladministrasjonen.

    Dette synes jeg ikke er for mye, siden min far, (som

    seinere har kutta meg ut, og som jeg også har anmeldt for

    telefonsjikane), har sagt at eiendommen var verdt 'mange millioner',

    og det skulle også være malerier etter Kittelsen der.

    Så dere kan sende en sjekk på en million kroner, (i erstatning,

    pga. rot fra Drammen Tingrett), som kan heves i engelske banker

    og/eller postkontor til:

    Erik Ribsskog

    Azalea Lodge

    1-1 Azalea Terrace North

    Sunderland

    GB-SR2 7ES

    Storbritannia

    Så glemmer jeg hele det med Bergstø.

    Det får dere heller ordne opp med i Norge da, hvordan dere

    skal dele opp.

    Håper dette er i orden!

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message

    ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date:

    2012/1/3
    Subject: Klage til direktør Tor Langbach/Fwd: 201100001

    Henvendelse vedr klage
    To: Postmottak@domstoladministrasjonen.no

    Hei,

    jeg får klage til deg siden din kollega rører fælt her, mener

    jeg.

    Hvis Drammen Tingrett ikke svarer meg, så er det en sak for

    Domstoladministrasjonen, mener jeg.

    Jeg får da ikke min arv, og vil ha

    erstatning.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message

    ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date:

    2012/1/3
    Subject: Re: 201100001 Henvendelse vedr klage
    To: "DA

    (postmottak)" <dapost@domstol.no>

    Hei,

    det står på deres hjemmesider at:

    DA

    behandler også erstatningskrav fra personer som mener domstolen har

    gjort feil som kan gi krav på erstatning.

    Også skriver dere at dere ikke kan gå inn i enkeltsaker.

    Det er da det reneste pølsevev og sludder.

    Nå får dere helvetes trøndere ta å vaske barten deres litt her

    da.

    Faens krapyl.

    Erik Ribsskog

    2012/1/3 DA (postmottak) <dapost@domstol.no>


    Domstoladministrasjonen har det

    overordnede forvaltningsansvaret for domstolene i Norge. Vi har

    ingen myndighet i enkeltsaker, og kan verken vurdere, kommentere

    eller gi råd i saker som behandles av domstolene. Vi kan heller

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    juridisk bistand. På
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    bistand, herunder også gratis rådgivning.

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    Med hilsen

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    Karterud

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  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til Tesco







    Gmail – Email to Chief Executive's office ref.11922637







    Gmail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Email to Chief Executive’s office ref.11922637





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 3:37 PM





    To:

    ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk



    Hi,

    I think you have ignored that I asked to please escalate this.
    I really want to escalate this, because I remember also a problem earlier.
    After I told you I'd moved to Sunderland, you just sent a voucher to my old address in Liverpool.

    So I think I want a manager to have look at this, if that's ok.
    I'm not really confident about that the replies I get aren't just made up.
    So I want a manager to have a look at please.


    Hope this is alright!
    Yours sincerely,


    Erik Ribsskog

    On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 9:24 AM, <ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk> wrote:



    Dear Mr Ribsskog

    Thank you for your reply. I apologise for any confusion caused by my reply.

    I did not state that the system was updated during opening hours, but that a recent system upgrade caused some problems with respect to transactions.

    As the Store Manager advises, this error has been resolved, and I am satisfied this is the case. I do trust a similar situation will not occur again.

    Thank you once more for taking the time to write to our Chief Executive's office.

    Kind Regards

    Ryan Fitzpatrick

    Customer Service Executive

    Tesco Logo

    ……………… Original Message ………………

    To: ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk

    From: eribsskog@gmail.com

    Received: 07/02/2012

    Subject: Re: Email to Chief Executive's office ref.11922637

    Hi,


    I don't buy this.

    As an IT-graduate I don't understand why Tesco update their systems during

    opening hours.

    This seems unlikely to me, I think it's like you've just made up an excuse.

    I wanted to escalate this complaint please.

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 12:11 PM, <ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk> wrote:


    > **

    > Dear Mr Ribsskog

    >

    > Thank you once more for your patience and understanding while I have

    > investigated these matters. I apologise for the delay in my reply.

    >

    > With respect to the error which occurred at the Sunderland store, Peter

    > Shaw, the Store Manager, has advised that this occurred because of a system

    > upgrade. He has assured me that the issue has since been resolved, and is

    > confident a similar situation will not occur again.

    >

    > Regarding members of staff not wearing uniform in our Liverpool One store,

    > I have informed the Store Manager, Andy Deignan. It has not been possible

    > to trace the member of staff concerned, but appropriate action will be

    > taken to ensure staff members are fully aware of our uniform policy.

    >

    > I trust this response will resolve both matters to your satisfaction.

    >

    > Thank you once more for taking the time to write to our Chief Executive’s

    > office.

    >

    > Kind Regards

    >

    >

    > Ryan Fitzpatrick

    > Customer Service Executive

    >

    > [image: Tesco Logo]

    >

    > ……………… Original Message ………………

    >

    > To: ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk

    > From: eribsskog@gmail.com

    > Received: 26/01/2012

    >

    >

    >

    > Subject: Re: Email to Chief Executive's office ref.11922637

    >

    > Hi,

    >

    > thanks for your reply!

    >

    > It's really not my business I guess, but I'm just curious since I used to

    > work as a Shop Manager.

    >

    > So this is kind of my field then.

    >

    > And it can also be a bit strange, as a customer, in a food-shop, if the

    > staff are wearing private clothes, I think.

    >

    > One would expect them to wear a uniform, or else one sometimes can't be

    > sure if it is Tesco-staff or an imposter, who is talking to you, in the

    > shop.

    >

    > Thanks again for the reply!

    >

    > Best regards,

    >

    > Erik Ribsskog

    >

    >

    > On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 11:05 AM, <ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk> wrote:

    >

    > > **

    > > Dear Mr Ribsskog

    > >

    > > Thank you for your response.

    > >

    > > I was sorry to learn that you have noticed members of staff wearing

    > > private clothing in our Liverpool One store. Please accept my apologies

    > for

    > > any disappointment caused.

    > >

    > > Please be assured that I am investigating this matter also, and will be

    > > back in touch with an update shortly.

    > >

    > > Thank you once more for your patience in the meantime.

    > >

    > > Kind Regards

    > >

    > >

    > > Ryan Fitzpatrick

    > > Customer Service Executive

    > >

    > > [image: Tesco Logo]

    > >

    > > ……………… Original Message ………………

    > >

    > > To: ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk

    > > From: eribsskog@gmail.com

    > > Received: 21/01/2012

    > >

    > >

    > > Subject: Fwd: Update/Fwd: Email to Chief Executive's office ref.11922637

    > >

    > > Hi,

    > >

    > > by the way.

    > >

    > > (Since I have your e-mail address).

    > >

    > > I was at Tesco Supershop Liverpool One today.

    > >

    > > And I paid in the automated check-outs, (as usual).

    > >

    > > And the woman there, (around 20 years old, I think).

    > >

    > > She wasn't wearing a Tesco-uniform.

    > >

    > > I'm used to working as a Shop Manager in Norway, (in the chain Rimi), so

    > I

    > > wondered a bit about this.

    > >

    > > Because in Rimi we had to wear Rimi-uniforms.

    > >

    > > (Except on Rimi Karlsrud, in Oslo, at Christmas, when Magne Winnem was

    > > manager there.

    > >

    > > They were supposed to dress in fine-looking private clothes, on

    > Christmas,

    > > I remember).

    > >

    > > How is this at Tesco, I was wondering.

    > >

    > > I sometimes see Tesco-staff in Liverpool wearing private clothes.

    > >

    > > This seems a bit odd to me. so I thought I'd just ask out of curiosity,

    > > while I was contacting you.

    > >

    > > Hope this is alright!

    > >

    > > Yours sincerely,

    > >

    > > Erik Ribsskog

    > >

    > >

    > > ———- Forwarded message ———-

    > > From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    > > Date: Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 12:07 PM

    > > Subject: Update/Fwd: Email to Chief Executive's office ref.11922637

    > > To: ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk

    > >

    > >

    > > Hi,

    > >

    > > sorry, the date should be 7/1.

    > >

    > > Regards,

    > >

    > > Erik Ribsskog

    > >

    > >

    > > ———- Forwarded message ———-

    > > From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    > > Date: Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 12:03 PM

    > > Subject: Re: Email to Chief Executive's office ref.11922637

    > > To: ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk

    > >

    > >

    > > Hi,

    > >

    > > the date of the transaction was Saturday 14/1.

    > >

    > > And the amount was: £1.37.

    > >

    > > I shopped in one of the automated check-outs.

    > >

    > > It was in the afternoon.

    > >

    > > I used my RBS-card, when I paid, so I think that RBS probably would know

    > > the time of this transaction, etc., in more detail.

    > >

    > > Best regards,

    > >

    > > Erik Ribsskog

    > >

    > >

    > >

    > > On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 11:53 AM, <ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk>

    > wrote:

    > >

    > > > **

    > > > Dear Mr Ribsskog

    > > >

    > > > Thank you for your reply. I appreciate that you do not have the

    > relevant

    > > > details to hand at present.

    > > >

    > > > You may forward the transaction details to me at your own convenience,

    > > and

    > > > I will duly ask the Store Manager to investigate.

    > > >

    > > > Thank you once more for taking the time to write to our Chief

    > Executive's

    > > > office. I look forward to your reply.

    > > >

    > > >

    > > > Kind Regards

    > > >

    > > >

    > > > Ryan Fitzpatrick

    > > > Customer Service Executive

    > > >

    > > > [image: Tesco Logo]

    > > >

    > > > ……………… Original Message ………………

    > > >

    > > > To: ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk

    > > > From: eribsskog@gmail.com

    > > > Received: 13/01/2012

    > > >

    > > >

    > > >

    > > > Subject: Re: Email to Chief Executive's office ref.11922637

    > > >

    > > > Hi,

    > > >

    > > > well I was thrown out from the hostell now so this could take some

    > time.

    > > >

    > > > Regards,

    > > >

    > > > Erik Ribsskog

    > > >

    > > >

    > > > On 1/13/12, ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk

    > > > <ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk> wrote:

    > > > > Dear Mr Ribsskog

    > > > >

    > > > > Thank you for your response. I appreciate that you would like an

    > > > explanation

    > > > > as to why the fault occurred.

    > > > >

    > > > > To this end, I would be grateful if you could send me the transaction

    > > > > details listed on your receipt.

    > > > >

    > > > > Upon receiving these details, I will ask the Store Manager to check

    > the

    > > > > specific transaction. Should he be able to ascertain what went wrong

    > on

    > > > this

    > > > > occasion, I will advise you accordingly.

    > > > >

    > > > > Please accept my apologies for any further inconvenience this may

    > > cause.

    > > > >

    > > > > Thank you once for taking the time and trouble to write to our Chief

    > > > > Executive's office.

    > > > >

    > > > > Kind Regards

    > > > >

    > > > > Ryan Fitzpatrick

    > > > > Customer Service Executive

    > > > >

    > > > > ……………… Original Message ………………

    > > > >

    > > > > To: ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk

    > > > > From: eribsskog@gmail.com

    > > > > Received: 12/01/2012

    > > > >

    > > > > Subject: Re: johan mjallby

    > > > >

    > > > > Hi,

    > > > >

    > > > > thank you for your e-mail.

    > > > >

    > > > > I think it also would be fine if you investigated what happened.

    > > > >

    > > > > I understand from working as a Shop Manager that the

    > > > > bank-card-payment-machine-system isn't unique for Tesco Metro Bridges

    > > > > Sunderland.

    > > > >

    > > > > But that this payment-system probably is the same around the UK, in

    > > > Tesco,

    > > > > (and probably other shops).

    > > > >

    > > > > It isn't any fun to suddently stand in the shop, and not being able

    > to

    > > > buy

    > > > > food, even if one have money on one's bank-account.

    > > > >

    > > > > In this incident I had exactly the amount the goods costed.

    > > > >

    > > > > On my bank-account-balance.

    > > > >

    > > > > So I think that system could have a bug if one buy goods so that ones

    > > > > balance is exactly £0.00 after one have paid.

    > > > >

    > > > > Then I suspect it could be a bug, on that system.

    > > > >

    > > > > Eigther that or you have a 'Bin Ladenish gnome' somewhere at Tesco or

    > > RBS

    > > > > who mess with payments.

    > > > >

    > > > > I also send a copy e-mail to RBS in case they know more about what

    > > could

    > > > > have caused the error.

    > > > >

    > > > > Thanks again for the help!

    > > > >

    > > > > Best regards,

    > > > >

    > > > > Erik Ribsskog

    > > > >

    > > > > On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 10:02 AM, <ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk>

    > > > wrote:

    > > > >

    > > > >> **

    > > > >> Dear Mr Ribsskog

    > > > >>

    > > > >> Thank you for your reply. I am grateful to you for providing your

    > new

    > > > >> address details.

    > > > >>

    > > > >> Please be assured that I have posted your Moneycard today. It should

    > > > >> arrive within the next few days.

    > > > >>

    > > > >> I trust this will resolve the matter to your satisfaction.

    > > > >>

    > > > >> Thank you once more for taking the time and trouble to write to our

    > > > Chief

    > > > >> Executive's office.

    > > > >>

    > > > >>

    > > > >> Kind Regards

    > > > >>

    > > > >>

    > > > >> Ryan Fitzpatrick

    > > > >> Customer Service Executive

    > > > >>

    > > > >>

    > > > >> [image: Tesco Logo]

    > > > >>

    > > > >> ……………… Original Message ………………

    > > > >>

    > > > >> To: ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk

    > > > >> From: eribsskog@gmail.com

    > > > >> Received: 11/01/2012

    > > > >>

    > > > >>

    > > > >>

    > > > >> Subject: Re: Email to Chief Executive's office ref.11922637

    > > > >>

    > > > >> Hi,

    > > > >>

    > > > >> my new address is:

    > > > >>

    > > > >> Erik Ribsskog

    > > > >> Azalea Lodge

    > > > >> 1-2 Azalea Terracce North

    > > > >> Sunderland

    > > > >> SR2 7ES

    > > > >>

    > > > >> I overheard I was followed by some 'mafian', in Oslo, in 2003 and

    > > 2004,

    > > > >> and

    > > > >> moved to the UK to study at the University of Sunderland, in 2004,

    > but

    > > > >> then

    > > > >> I got problems with the study-loan-bank in Norway, and this lead

    > > > >> eventually

    > > > >> to that I went back to Norway, in 2005, and worked for free wit


    This is a confidential email. Tesco may monitor and record all emails. The views expressed in this email are those of the sender and not Tesco.

    Tesco Stores Limited

    Company Number: 519500

    Registered in England

    Registered Office: Tesco House, Delamare Road, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire EN8 9SL

    VAT Registration Number: GB 220 4302 31







  • Jeg fortsetter å søke på jobber. Denne gang som Duty Manager







    Gmail – Duty Manager (TXT/8313)







    Gmail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Duty Manager (TXT/8313)





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 8:45 PM





    To:

    dawn@beatlesstory.com



    Hi,

    I read about this vacancy on the Jobcentre website, and wanted to please apply for this job.
    I've worked as a Shop Manager, (and an Assistant Manager/Key Holder), for ten years, in Norway, in a food-shop-chain called Rimi, which is owned by Scandinavias largest retail-chain ICA.

    I got my A-levels from business-school, and I've also studied IT and business-modules, at university-level, for five years, and I have a Norwegian degree in IT.
    I used to listen to Beatles-records, in the 80's in Norway, so I have to say I'm a Beatles-fan as well.

    I attach my CV and hope to hear back from you!

    Yours sincerley,

    Erik Ribsskog





    CV – Erik Ribsskog.doc
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  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til FN







    Gmail – Report of crime







    Gmail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Report of crime





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 2:50 PM





    To:

    gbrlo <gbrlo@unhcr.org>


    Cc:

    gudmundur.einarsson@efta.int



    Hi,

    I've seen a Google-search, on StatCounter, on my blog, about that my earlier class-mate and line-manager, Magne Winnem, (who I also was best man for in his wedding, in 1993), has gotten money from the mafia, to tell where I was.

    I wanted to report this as crime.
    Regards,
    Erik Ribsskog
    PS.
    I send this to the UN since the Police don't reply to my e-mails.

    Hope this is alright.





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    PS.

    Her er vedlegget:

    nytt for meg hm

  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post angående online trakassering







    Gmail – Report of crime/Fwd: Kontaktskjema







    Gmail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Report of crime/Fwd: Kontaktskjema





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 1:06 PM





    To:

    webmaster <webmaster@atea.no>


    Cc:

    gbrlo <gbrlo@unhcr.org>


    Bcc:

    gudmundur.einarsson@efta.int



    Hei,

    ja det hadde vært glimrende, for dette er noe som tar mye av min tid, for å si det sånn.
    Så det hadde vært greit å finne ut hvem det er som tuller.
    Politiet har jo lite resurser, så firmaene må trå til litt her, siden man ikke kan ha så høye forventninger til myndighetene, siden de har så lite resurser.

    På forhånd takk for eventuell hjelp!

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

    2012/2/7 webmaster <webmaster@atea.no>

    Hei


    Det er selvfølgelig ikke noe problem for oss. Jeg tror dessverre ikke vi kan finne ut hvem som faktisk fyller ut skjemaer i ditt navn i våre systemer.

    Men jeg kan godt sjekke med leverandør av vårt publiseringsverktøy om det f.eks. er mulig å finne ut fra hvilke IP-adresser utfylte webskjemaer kommer fra. Og så er det kanskje et sted man kan spore IP-adresser (?).

    Mvh

    Webmaster Atea

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

    Sent: 6. februar 2012 23:34
    To: gbrlo
    Cc: gudmundur.einarsson@efta.int
    Subject: Report of crime/Fwd: Kontaktskjema

    Hi,

    someone are sending a lot of forged spoofing e-mails in my name.

    (I also get a lot of harrassing e-mails).


    I wanted to report the forwarded e-mail as crime.

    Erik Ribsskog

    PS.

    I'm sending these crime-reports to the UN now, since the Police never reply, when I send crime-reports to them.

    Hope this is alright!

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: webmaster <webmaster@atea.no>
    Date: 2012/1/25
    Subject: RE: Kontaktskjema
    To: "eribsskog@gmail.com" <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Hei
    Nei, det er jeg rimelig sikker på at vi ikke har.

    Mvh
    Webmaster Atea

    —–Original Message—–
    From: webmaster@atea.no [mailto:webmaster@atea.no]

    Sent: 25. januar 2012 01:33
    To: webmaster
    Subject: Kontaktskjema

    Omrade: Presse
    Sporsmal: Har dere Mette-Marit-videoen?
    Navn: Erik Ribsskog
    Firma: Johncons-avis
    Kunde: Nei
    Epost: eribsskog@gmail.com

    Telefon: +44 0790 5206018






  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til Tesco







    Gmail – Email to Chief Executive's office ref.11922637







    Gmail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Email to Chief Executive’s office ref.11922637





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 12:33 PM





    To:

    ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk



    Hi,

    I don't buy this.
    As an IT-graduate I don't understand why Tesco update their systems during opening hours.
    This seems unlikely to me, I think it's like you've just made up an excuse.

    I wanted to escalate this complaint please.

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 12:11 PM, <ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk> wrote:


    Dear Mr Ribsskog

    Thank you once more for your patience and understanding while I have investigated these matters. I apologise for the delay in my reply.

    With respect to the error which occurred at the Sunderland store, Peter Shaw, the Store Manager, has advised that this occurred because of a system upgrade. He has assured me that the issue has since been resolved, and is confident a similar situation will

    not occur again.

    Regarding members of staff not wearing uniform in our Liverpool One store, I have informed the Store Manager, Andy Deignan. It has not been possible to trace the member of staff concerned, but appropriate action will be taken to ensure staff members are fully

    aware of our uniform policy.

    I trust this response will resolve both matters to your satisfaction.

    Thank you once more for taking the time to write to our Chief Executive’s office.

    Kind Regards

    Ryan Fitzpatrick

    Customer Service Executive

    Tesco Logo

    ……………… Original Message ………………

    To: ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk

    From: eribsskog@gmail.com

    Received: 26/01/2012

    Subject: Re: Email to Chief Executive's office ref.11922637

    Hi,


    thanks for your reply!

    It's really not my business I guess, but I'm just curious since I used to

    work as a Shop Manager.

    So this is kind of my field then.

    And it can also be a bit strange, as a customer, in a food-shop, if the

    staff are wearing private clothes, I think.

    One would expect them to wear a uniform, or else one sometimes can't be

    sure if it is Tesco-staff or an imposter, who is talking to you, in the

    shop.

    Thanks again for the reply!

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 11:05 AM, <ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk> wrote:


    > **

    > Dear Mr Ribsskog

    >

    > Thank you for your response.

    >

    > I was sorry to learn that you have noticed members of staff wearing

    > private clothing in our Liverpool One store. Please accept my apologies for

    > any disappointment caused.

    >

    > Please be assured that I am investigating this matter also, and will be

    > back in touch with an update shortly.

    >

    > Thank you once more for your patience in the meantime.

    >

    > Kind Regards

    >

    >

    > Ryan Fitzpatrick

    > Customer Service Executive

    >

    > [image: Tesco Logo]

    >

    > ……………… Original Message ………………

    >

    > To: ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk

    > From: eribsskog@gmail.com

    > Received: 21/01/2012

    >

    >

    > Subject: Fwd: Update/Fwd: Email to Chief Executive's office ref.11922637

    >

    > Hi,

    >

    > by the way.

    >

    > (Since I have your e-mail address).

    >

    > I was at Tesco Supershop Liverpool One today.

    >

    > And I paid in the automated check-outs, (as usual).

    >

    > And the woman there, (around 20 years old, I think).

    >

    > She wasn't wearing a Tesco-uniform.

    >

    > I'm used to working as a Shop Manager in Norway, (in the chain Rimi), so I

    > wondered a bit about this.

    >

    > Because in Rimi we had to wear Rimi-uniforms.

    >

    > (Except on Rimi Karlsrud, in Oslo, at Christmas, when Magne Winnem was

    > manager there.

    >

    > They were supposed to dress in fine-looking private clothes, on Christmas,

    > I remember).

    >

    > How is this at Tesco, I was wondering.

    >

    > I sometimes see Tesco-staff in Liverpool wearing private clothes.

    >

    > This seems a bit odd to me. so I thought I'd just ask out of curiosity,

    > while I was contacting you.

    >

    > Hope this is alright!

    >

    > Yours sincerely,

    >

    > Erik Ribsskog

    >

    >

    > ———- Forwarded message ———-

    > From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    > Date: Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 12:07 PM

    > Subject: Update/Fwd: Email to Chief Executive's office ref.11922637

    > To: ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk

    >

    >

    > Hi,

    >

    > sorry, the date should be 7/1.

    >

    > Regards,

    >

    > Erik Ribsskog

    >

    >

    > ———- Forwarded message ———-

    > From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    > Date: Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 12:03 PM

    > Subject: Re: Email to Chief Executive's office ref.11922637

    > To: ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk

    >

    >

    > Hi,

    >

    > the date of the transaction was Saturday 14/1.

    >

    > And the amount was: £1.37.

    >

    > I shopped in one of the automated check-outs.

    >

    > It was in the afternoon.

    >

    > I used my RBS-card, when I paid, so I think that RBS probably would know

    > the time of this transaction, etc., in more detail.

    >

    > Best regards,

    >

    > Erik Ribsskog

    >

    >

    >

    > On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 11:53 AM, <ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk> wrote:

    >

    > > **

    > > Dear Mr Ribsskog

    > >

    > > Thank you for your reply. I appreciate that you do not have the relevant

    > > details to hand at present.

    > >

    > > You may forward the transaction details to me at your own convenience,

    > and

    > > I will duly ask the Store Manager to investigate.

    > >

    > > Thank you once more for taking the time to write to our Chief Executive's

    > > office. I look forward to your reply.

    > >

    > >

    > > Kind Regards

    > >

    > >

    > > Ryan Fitzpatrick

    > > Customer Service Executive

    > >

    > > [image: Tesco Logo]

    > >

    > > ……………… Original Message ………………

    > >

    > > To: ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk

    > > From: eribsskog@gmail.com

    > > Received: 13/01/2012

    > >

    > >

    > >

    > > Subject: Re: Email to Chief Executive's office ref.11922637

    > >

    > > Hi,

    > >

    > > well I was thrown out from the hostell now so this could take some time.

    > >

    > > Regards,

    > >

    > > Erik Ribsskog

    > >

    > >

    > > On 1/13/12, ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk

    > > <ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk> wrote:

    > > > Dear Mr Ribsskog

    > > >

    > > > Thank you for your response. I appreciate that you would like an

    > > explanation

    > > > as to why the fault occurred.

    > > >

    > > > To this end, I would be grateful if you could send me the transaction

    > > > details listed on your receipt.

    > > >

    > > > Upon receiving these details, I will ask the Store Manager to check the

    > > > specific transaction. Should he be able to ascertain what went wrong on

    > > this

    > > > occasion, I will advise you accordingly.

    > > >

    > > > Please accept my apologies for any further inconvenience this may

    > cause.

    > > >

    > > > Thank you once for taking the time and trouble to write to our Chief

    > > > Executive's office.

    > > >

    > > > Kind Regards

    > > >

    > > > Ryan Fitzpatrick

    > > > Customer Service Executive

    > > >

    > > > ……………… Original Message ………………

    > > >

    > > > To: ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk

    > > > From: eribsskog@gmail.com

    > > > Received: 12/01/2012

    > > >

    > > > Subject: Re: johan mjallby

    > > >

    > > > Hi,

    > > >

    > > > thank you for your e-mail.

    > > >

    > > > I think it also would be fine if you investigated what happened.

    > > >

    > > > I understand from working as a Shop Manager that the

    > > > bank-card-payment-machine-system isn't unique for Tesco Metro Bridges

    > > > Sunderland.

    > > >

    > > > But that this payment-system probably is the same around the UK, in

    > > Tesco,

    > > > (and probably other shops).

    > > >

    > > > It isn't any fun to suddently stand in the shop, and not being able to

    > > buy

    > > > food, even if one have money on one's bank-account.

    > > >

    > > > In this incident I had exactly the amount the goods costed.

    > > >

    > > > On my bank-account-balance.

    > > >

    > > > So I think that system could have a bug if one buy goods so that ones

    > > > balance is exactly £0.00 after one have paid.

    > > >

    > > > Then I suspect it could be a bug, on that system.

    > > >

    > > > Eigther that or you have a 'Bin Ladenish gnome' somewhere at Tesco or

    > RBS

    > > > who mess with payments.

    > > >

    > > > I also send a copy e-mail to RBS in case they know more about what

    > could

    > > > have caused the error.

    > > >

    > > > Thanks again for the help!

    > > >

    > > > Best regards,

    > > >

    > > > Erik Ribsskog

    > > >

    > > > On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 10:02 AM, <ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk>

    > > wrote:

    > > >

    > > >> **

    > > >> Dear Mr Ribsskog

    > > >>

    > > >> Thank you for your reply. I am grateful to you for providing your new

    > > >> address details.

    > > >>

    > > >> Please be assured that I have posted your Moneycard today. It should

    > > >> arrive within the next few days.

    > > >>

    > > >> I trust this will resolve the matter to your satisfaction.

    > > >>

    > > >> Thank you once more for taking the time and trouble to write to our

    > > Chief

    > > >> Executive's office.

    > > >>

    > > >>

    > > >> Kind Regards

    > > >>

    > > >>

    > > >> Ryan Fitzpatrick

    > > >> Customer Service Executive

    > > >>

    > > >>

    > > >> [image: Tesco Logo]

    > > >>

    > > >> ……………… Original Message ………………

    > > >>

    > > >> To: ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk

    > > >> From: eribsskog@gmail.com

    > > >> Received: 11/01/2012

    > > >>

    > > >>

    > > >>

    > > >> Subject: Re: Email to Chief Executive's office ref.11922637

    > > >>

    > > >> Hi,

    > > >>

    > > >> my new address is:

    > > >>

    > > >> Erik Ribsskog

    > > >> Azalea Lodge

    > > >> 1-2 Azalea Terracce North

    > > >> Sunderland

    > > >> SR2 7ES

    > > >>

    > > >> I overheard I was followed by some 'mafian', in Oslo, in 2003 and

    > 2004,

    > > >> and

    > > >> moved to the UK to study at the University of Sunderland, in 2004, but

    > > >> then

    > > >> I got problems with the study-loan-bank in Norway, and this lead

    > > >> eventually

    > > >> to that I went back to Norway, in 2005, and worked for free with

    > > >> lumberjack-work, on some relatives farm, because my uncle have been

    > in a

    > > >> motorcycle-accident and can't do much work like that.

    > > >>

    > > >> When I had cleaned up most of the farm-forrest-area, then a team

    > showed

    > > >> up,

    > > >> who try to murder me, I then ran to the UK again, and ended up in

    > > >> Liverpool, where the Police just told me to 'come back if something

    > > >> happes'.

    > > >>

    > > >> And this was in 2005, and this is really where it is still.

    > > >>

    > > >> So I don't really know very much about what's going on, since noone

    > > tells

    > > >> me anything.

    > > >>

    > > >> Regards,

    > > >>

    > > >> Erik Ribsskog

    > > >>

    > > >>

    > > >> On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 9:30 AM, <ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk>

    > > wrote:

    > > >>

    > > >> > **

    > > >> > Dear Mr Ribsskog

    > > >> >

    > > >> > Thank you for your email to our Chief Executive’s office, to which I

    > > >> > have

    > > >> > been asked to respond.

    > > >> >

    > > >> > I was concerned to learn that your card was initially not accepted

    > at

    > > >> > our

    > > >> > Sunderland Metro store, but you were subsequently charged. I can

    > > >> appreciate

    > > >> > how disappointing this must be, and would like to apologise for any

    > > >> > inconvenience caused.

    > > >> >

    > > >> > I have discussed the matter with the Store Manager, who was equally

    > > >> > concerned to learn of your complaint. He was regrettably unable to

    > > >> explain

    > > >> > why this occurred, but has assured me that he will remain vigilant

    > > with

    > > >> > respect to this, and take corrective action should it occur again.

    > > >> >

    > > >> > In the meantime, I have sent you a £10 Tesco Moneycard, by way of an

    > > >> > apology. I trust you will accept this with my best wishes.

    > > >> >

    > > >> > Thank you for taking the time and trouble to write to our Chief

    > > >> > Executive’s office.

    > > >> >

    > > >> > Kind Regards

    > > >> >

    > > >> >

    > > >> > Ryan Fitzpatrick

    > > >> > Customer Service Executive

    > > >> >

    > > >> > [image: Tesco Logo]

    > > >> >

    > > >> > ……………… Original Message ………………

    > > >> >

    > > >> > To: ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk

    > > >> > From: eribsskog@gmail.com

    > > >> > Received: 07/01/2012

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    > > >> >

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