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    Gmail – Your booking at Adelphi Hotel

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    Your booking at Adelphi Hotel



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 4:02 PM

    To:
    iom.reservations@steam-packet.com

    Cc:
    adelphihotel@hotmail.com, l.kennedy@easylaw.co.uk, “emb.london” <emb.london@mfa.no>, “hv-02.kontakt” <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>, enquiries@tynwald.org.im, gudmundur.einarsson@efta.int, eftacourt@eftacourt.int, Elin.BJERKEBO@efta.int

    Hi,

    I’m refering to your letter which I recieved yesterday, (and attach a photo of).
    Like you can see in the forwarded e-mail, I had also paid for a hotel-room, at Adelphi hotel, in Douglas, for around £35, for my short holiday, to Isle of Man.

    It says that they don’t refund the tickets if one doesn’t use the hotel-room, so you owe me more than for the ferry-trip, I think.

    Also your SIA-ID guys, who didn’t wear any uniform with your logo, they patted me all over my upper-body, in a way that was almost like homosexual sex, I think.


    This was very embarrasing, and I felt Mr. Morton, (I think his name was), hands on me, for days, after this ‘near-gay-experience’, like we say, in Norway.

    Do one have to be homosexual to go to a holiday in the Isle of Man?

    It seems like that to me.

    Who employed these ‘goons’ who seemed to me, hadn’t shaved, for a weeks, (Mr. Moreton), and the other guy hadn’t washed his hair for weeks, it seemed.


    What the hell was this?
    Some kind of sharia or vendetta or something?
    The captain of your ferry, was just gossiping, like a woman.

    He didn’t know who had sent you an e-mail, even so he refered to it.

    How can people take your ferry-company serious when you listen to gossip?
    This was a scandal, I think.
    If this had been in America I would have gotten millions of dollars in compensation, I think.

    And you only give me the money for the ticket.
    I’m an earlier Store Manager and Home Defence-guy, from Norway.

    This is like you disgrace the Norwegian Home Defence.

    This was sickening, I think.
    You should pay a lot more compensation when you mess with people like this, I think.

    This was like a terrorist-act, I think.
    To SIA-guys, an African woman, one captain John and a Police-officer terrorising me.
    Who is behind this?

    The mafia, the CIA, Al Quaida?

    It’s a disgrace to the free world.

    Companies should be made to pay for terrorising people like this, so to scare other companies from doing the same.


    Like they do in America.

    Erik Ribsskog

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

    Date: Sun, Mar 31, 2013 at 3:21 AM
    Subject: Fwd: Your booking at Adelphi Hotel
    To: adelphihotel@hotmail.com
    Cc: l.kennedy@easylaw.co.uk, “emb.london” <emb.london@mfa.no>, “hv-02.kontakt” <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>

    Hi,

    I didn’t get on the ferry to Isle of Man, today, (Saturday), because of problems, at the Ferry-terminal.

    When I went in there, two guys from SGI, (a security-company), wanted to look in my bag.

    On guy was unshawen and the other guy had greasy hair.

    So I thought these could have been criminals that wanted to steal my bag.

    But on guy showed me his ID, and he worked for ‘SIA’ it said, and his name was Mr. Morton, (the unshaven guy), or something.

    The Police was also there.

    (I don’t know if the ferry company called them).

    SIA was happy with me to go with the ferry.

    But then the captain, (John?), told me I couldn’t go, because of something on my blog, taken out of context.

    And someone had sent him a e-mail-threats, in my name, (he said).

    (He had a printed e-mail there that was folded, so I don’t know who sent it).

    A Police officer with number ‘8156’.

    Wondered if I could close down my blog, since someone sends threatening e-mails all the time, in my name.

    But there’s something called freedom of speach, isn’t it?

    So I just said I could close it if I wanted to.

    (But that would be to give in to terror, I think).

    The Police officer told me to tell them if I knew who sent the e-mail, (in my name).

    I said I’ll do that.

    But that’s really their job to find out, isn’t it?

    Seems the Police want’s to have a ‘cowboy-image’ and are afraid to be called nerds, and therefore don’t want to investigate e-mail-crime.

    Something like this.

    I used to work out at the Adelphi hotel in Liverpool, after a collegue, (Karianne), recomended this hotel for working out, (when we worked at Arvato, in the Cunard Building).

    So I thought Adelphi seemed fine, at the Isle of Man.

    I thought you perhaps had the same owners, (or something), you see.

    I send a copy e-mail to my lawyer since someone make my life hell, by sending fake e-mails in my name.

    I just thought I’d go at an Easter Holiday to Isle of Man, and have a look at the Thynwald etc, (with the viking-ship-flag), to get away a bit, since I haven’t been out of England, since 2005.

    But unfortunately, due to the ferry company, this wasn’t possible.

    But I didn’t want to argue, with the captain.

    (After September 11th etc., I don’t think one should do that).

    So I just said I would celebrated Easter at home, and left the ferry-terminal, (but I had to chat with the Police-offer, while I went out of the ‘ferry-company-area’.

    Sorry that I didn’t explain earlier why I didn’t go to get the room, that I’d book.

    But I thought this scene was very embarrasing, so I thought I had to go and drink some lager, before I went home.

    The Police-officer also wanted to know where I lived, so I wondered a bit if Police would be on my door, when I got home, so I went and had some pints, because I had had enough embarasment for one day.

    Sorry about this!

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Booking.com <customer.service@booking.com>

    Date: Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 10:43 PM
    Subject: Your booking at Adelphi Hotel
    To: eribsskog@gmail.com

    Thank you, Erik! Your booking is now confirmed.

    BOOKING.COM online hotel reservations

    Best Price Guaranteed

    Print

    Booking number

    777190006


    PIN code

    0307

    E-mail

    eribsskog@gmail.com

    Booked by

    Erik Ribsskogeribsskog@gmail.com

    Your reservation:

    1 night,
    1 room
    1

    Check-in:

    Saturday, 30 March 2013

    (from 12:00 – 22:00)

    Check-out:

    Sunday, 31 March 2013


    (from 10:00 – 11:00)

    Single Room

    £ 29.17

    VAT (20%) included

    £ 5.83

    Total price

    £ 35

    Please note: additional supplements (e.g. extra bed) are not added to this total

    Change of plans? Hey, it happens.
    Visit My Booking.com to edit your dates. You can also reserve parking, request a bigger bed or even add breakfast to your stay.

    Don’t have an account? No problem. Sign-in not required!

    Adelphi Hotel

    Address:

    15 Stanley VW Broadway
    Douglas, IM2 3JA
    United Kingdom

    Phone:

    +441624676591

    E-mail:

    adelphihotel@hotmail.com

    Travel information:

    Show directions

    Room details

    Guest name:

    Erik Ribsskog

    for max. 1 person.

    Meal plan:

    • Breakfast is included in the room rate.

      Prepayment
      :

      • 100 percent of the first night will be charged on the day of booking.
      • Cancellation policy:

        • If cancelled up to 7 days before date of arrival, no fee will be charged.If cancelled up to 1 day before the date of arrival, 100 percent of the first night will be charged.If cancelled later or in case of no-show, the total price of the reservation will be charged.
        • Cancellation cost:

          • From 29 March 2013 23:42 [CET]
            :
            GBP
            35

            This reservation can not be cancelled free of charge.

            Hotel policies

            Guest parking:

            Free public parking is possible at a location nearby (reservation is not needed).

            Internet:

            WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.

            Customer Service Info

            Local number: 0800 376 3580

            When abroad
            :
            +44 20 3320 2609

            Payment

            You have now confirmed and guaranteed your booking by credit card.
            All payments are to be made at the hotel during your stay, unless otherwise stated in the hotel policies or in the room conditions.
            Please note that your credit card may be pre-authorised prior to your arrival.

            This hotel accepts the following forms of payment:

            Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Maestro, Solo, Switch

            Don’t forget

            You can change or cancel your booking via our online self service tool My Booking.com:
            https://secure.booking.com/myreservations.html?tmpl=profile/myreservations;bn=777190006;pincode=0307

            Have a great trip!
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        • Jeg sendte en e-post til ICO


          Gmail – Response from the Information Commissioner’s Office

          Gmail


          Erik Ribsskog
          <eribsskog@gmail.com>


          Response from the Information Commissioner’s Office



          Erik Ribsskog

          <eribsskog@gmail.com>

          Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 2:00 PM

          To:
          new casework <acknowledgement@ico.org.uk>

          Hi,

          thank you for your e-mail!
          What I though of, was that people entering my flat, without an appointment, could get personal information about me, since I then don’t have time to prepare the flat, for guests.

          Also, the Virgin-engineer that broke my printer, also looked at my PC.

          PC means Personal Computer.

          So this is personal information and data.
          Perhaps these people should not be three at a time, and not look at ones computer.


          What if I had a girl-friend and had naked pictures of her on my computer?
          There are many other examples.

          I’ve learned about this at business-school, in Norway.

          We called it ‘personvern’, (meaning person procection).

          I think this possibly could be a case for you.

          Also, I’m still wondering about Ofcoms general enquiery e-mail address.

          And also Virgin’s general enquiery e-mail address.

          You don’t seem to provide me with these?

          Wouldn’t it be part of your job to provide me with information like that?

          Could I please have this escalated to your line-manager for a second opinion.

          Regards,

          Erik Ribsskog




          On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 11:44 AM, new casework <acknowledgement@ico.org.uk> wrote:


          Dear Mr Ribsskog

          Thank you for your further correspondence dated 5 April 2013.

          Unfortunately the matters you have raised do not appear to relate to the Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA).

          The DPA is specifically concerned with ‘personal data’, and gives certain rights to individuals regarding their personal data. Personal data is information which identifies

          a living individual and is all about them. An individual entering your flat without an appointment is not an issue which would be covered by the DPA.

          As I outlined in my previous email, you may be best placed to raise your issues with Virgin or Ofcom directly.

          If you would like more information on the DPA or clarification of the issues the office can address please see our website

          www.ico.org.uk or contact our helpline on 0303 123 1113.

          Yours sincerely

          Amy Holmes

          Case Officer

          First Contact Group

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

          Sent: 05 April 2013 19:44
          To: new casework
          Cc: l.kennedy@easylaw.co.uk; emb.london; hv-02.kontakt
          Subject: Re: Response from the Information Commissioner’s Office

          Hi,

          these organisations might have a ‘contact’-page, on their website.

          But they don’t have a general enquiery e-mail address anywhere on them.

          Just for starters.

          And isn’t it a breach on my Data Protection, when a Virgin-guy wants to go in to my flat, without an apointment?

          But if you have a general enquiery e-mail address, to Ofcom, (and Virgin), that would have been very fine!

          Best regards,

          Erik Ribsskog

          On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 12:06 PM, new casework <acknowledgement@ico.org.uk> wrote:

          Dear Mr Ribsskog

          Thank you for your email of 4 April 2013. This was sent to the Information Commissioners Office.

          The Information Commissioners Office is responsible for regulation of the Data Protection Act 1998 and the Freedom

          of Information Act 2000.

          From your correspondence it would appear that the issues you raise do not fall within the remit of this office. However,

          I have provided links to the contact pages of Ofcom and Virgin Media which may be of use to you:

          http://www.ofcom.org.uk/contact-us/

          https://help.virginmedia.com/system/selfservice.controller?CONFIGURATION=1001&PARTITION_ID=1&TIMEZONE_OFFSET=&USERTYPE=1&VM_CUSTOMER_TYPE=Cable&CMD=ESCALATION_REQUEST

          I am sorry we were not able to be of more assistance to you on this occasion.

          Yours sincerely

          Amy Holmes

          Case Officer – First Contact Department

          The Information Commissioners Office

          From: Erik

          Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

          Sent: 04 April 2013 16:46
          To:
          Cc: emb.london; l.kennedy@easylaw.co.uk; hv-02.kontakt
          Subject: Problems with Virgin Broadband

          Hi,

          I read about ICO on Ofcom’s website.

          I couldn’t fine e-mail addresses to Ofcom or Virgin, so I write to you.

          I was recomended Virgin, by a fellow study abroad student, at University of Sunderland, in 2004.

          (For mobiles, but anyway).

          I’ve earlier had Nextgentel, (in Norway), and BT, (at an earlier address).

          They drilled a whole in the wall, and just put some paste, (or something in it), and asked me to paint over it.

          Also, they were three people, and BT were only one, (at the place I lived in 2005/06).

          I think this was strange.

          I still use my mobile broadband, because they couldn’t get it to work.

          I said I’d reinstall Windows.

          But that wasn’t enough.

          A few minuttes after the three Virgin-guys left.

          I got a call from Paul, who had told me to call him tomorrow, if the broadband didn’t work.

          (Because I had to say something to get them out of the appartment.

          So I said I’ll reinstall Windows.

          And if the modem still doesn’t work, I’ll call Virgin’.

          Then a third guy; (who got here later, after the other two were finished).

          An older guy named Paul.

          (Who also had a Virgin uniform).

          He wrote his phone-numer down, on a Virgin folder.

          After asking me if I had a pen.

          He then called me, just a few minutes, after they left.

          And said Virgin would be back in my flat, on Wednesday morning.

          To switch some stuff in the white box.

          I asked him if the internet would work in the mean-time.

          He said it would.

          I said that then I don’t any more people here to wake me up.

          Then I don’t want any more Virgin-staff here.

          I think it’s something funny going on.

          I’ve had broadband for years, both in Norway and in the UK, and never have any of the broadband-companies wanted to come back to my flat, to switch some broadband-stuff.

          And without sending a letter.

          This I wanted to complain about.

          Is this to install something that is breaching my data protection, I’m wondering.

          This is harassment, I think.

          Erik Ribsskog

          ____________________________________________________________________

          The ICO’s mission is to uphold information rights in the public interest, promoting openness by public bodies and data privacy for individuals.

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          Any email including its content may be monitored and used by the Information Commissioner’s Office for reasons of security and for monitoring internal compliance with the office policy on staff use. Email monitoring or blocking software may also be used. Please
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          The Information Commissioner’s Office cannot guarantee that this message or any attachment is virus free or has not been intercepted and amended. You should perform your own virus checks.
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          Tel: 0303 123 1113 Fax: 01625 524 510 Web:
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          ____________________________________________________________________

          The ICO’s mission is to uphold information rights in the public interest, promoting openness by public bodies and data privacy for individuals.

          If you are not the intended recipient of this email (and any attachment), please inform the sender by return email and destroy all copies. Unauthorised access, use, disclosure, storage or copying is not permitted.
          Communication by internet email is not secure as messages can be intercepted and read by someone else. Therefore we strongly advise you not to email any information, which if disclosed to unrelated third parties would be likely to cause you distress. If you have an enquiry of this nature please provide a postal address to allow us to communicate with you in a more secure way. If you want us to respond by email you must realise that there can be no guarantee of privacy.
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          Gmail – Gengo | Your test submission has been rejected

          Gmail


          Erik Ribsskog
          <eribsskog@gmail.com>



          Gengo | Your test submission has been rejected



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          To:
          eribsskog@gmail.com

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        • Jeg sendte en e-post til LHT


          Gmail – About your phone-call and letter about your servey

          Gmail


          Erik Ribsskog
          <eribsskog@gmail.com>


          About your phone-call and letter about your servey



          Erik Ribsskog

          <eribsskog@gmail.com>

          Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 8:23 AM

          To:
          LHT Customer Service <csc@lht.co.uk>

          Cc:
          Lars Aasen <lbf@lbf.no>, Info <info@tpas.org.uk>, Runcorn Office <runcornoffice@taroe.org>, “hv-02.kontakt” <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>

          Hi,

          is it right that you call people on their mobile, to get them to answer about a servey, to give you feed-back?

          Is this your standard procedure?

          Or is this the Taliban, who have infected your company, and spy on me, and called me on my mobile, when I was at a busy street, and then didn’t say anything?

          Alluah akbar.



          Erik Ribsskog




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        • Jeg sendte enda en e-post til United Utilities


          Gmail – Update/Fwd: New water-bill/Fwd: To: Suzanne Cafferty, Customer Advisor/Fwd: To: Nicola Redfern, Customer Advisor

          Gmail


          Erik Ribsskog
          <eribsskog@gmail.com>



          Update/Fwd: New water-bill/Fwd: To: Suzanne Cafferty, Customer Advisor/Fwd: To: Nicola Redfern, Customer Advisor



          Erik Ribsskog

          <eribsskog@gmail.com>


          Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 7:59 AM

          To:
          Customer.Services@uuplc.co.uk

          Hi,


          I’ve also gotten a letter from Concilia about this, yesterday.

          I still send about this to United Utilities.

          Since I couldn’t find an e-mail address, for Concilia, on the internet.

          And when I sent my forwarded e-mail to you, from 8/12.

          Then I got a reply from Concilia.

          A payment-plan, for four months, of four token-payments, of £1.

          And it also says on page 2, of the Concilia-letter, that cheques sent to them, should be written to United Utilities.

          And I’ve also read, on the internet, that United Utilities own Concilia:
          ‘United Utilities own Vertex data systems ltd

          Vertex Data systems ltd own First Revenue Assurance uk
          First Revenue Assurance is the new name of concilila debt recovery(since mar 06 through name change).’.


          http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?50906-Concilia-Debt-recovery-no-such-company

          So I hope it’s ok I send about this Concilia-letter to United Utilities.

          Hope this is alright!

          Best regards,


          Erik Ribsskog

          ———- Forwarded message ———-

          From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
          Date: Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 7:27 AM
          Subject: New water-bill/Fwd: To: Suzanne Cafferty, Customer Advisor/Fwd: To: Nicola Redfern, Customer Advisor
          To: Customer.Services@uuplc.co.uk

          Hi,

          I’m refering to my new water-bill, from 27/3, which I attach a scanned copy of, with this e-mail.


          Like you can see, on page 2, I’ve had a payment-arrangement with you, (through Concilia), to pay a token-payment, of £1, since I’m uneployed at the moment, unfortuantely.

          (I have a budget, which I’ve set up, in co-operation, with the CCCS.

          And I can’t afford to pay much more, at the moment, unfortunately.

          But I apply for many new jobs, every week, and I hope to get a new job, as soon as possible).

          So I hope I can continue this token-payment-arrangement, of £1 a month, untill I find new employement.
          Hope this is alright!

          Yours sincerely,


          Erik Ribsskog

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

          Date: Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 3:44 AM
          Subject: To: Suzanne Cafferty, Customer Advisor/Fwd: To: Nicola Redfern, Customer Advisor
          To: Customer.Services@uuplc.co.uk

          Hi,

          I’m refering to you letter from 4/12, (which I attach), and to the water-bill, also from 4/12, (which I also attach a scanned copy of).
          Thank you for merging my two accounts with you!

          You write that the payment-arrangement stays the same.


          I’m unemployed at the moment, so I have an arrangement with you that I pay £1 a month, untill I find a new job.

          That payment-plan should be up to date now.

          And I’m going to pay the next token-payment, of £1, within 25/12.
          I just wanted to update about this, since I also got a water-bill, that mention another amount.

          So just to make sure that there have been no misunderstanding about this, and to explain that my next payment is going to be the token-payment, of £1, by 25/12.

          I hope that you can confirm that this is the same payment-plan, which you mention, in your letter.

          (Since I got two letters from you, both dated 4/12 now).

          So I just wanted to explain about the details of my payment-arrangement with you, just for the record, so to speak.

          Hope this is alright, and thanks again for the letter!

          Yours sincerely,


          Erik Ribsskog

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

          Date: Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 11:14 PM
          Subject: To: Nicola Redfern, Customer Advisor
          To: Customer Services <Customer.Services@uuplc.co.uk>

          Hi,

          I’m refering to your letter from 26/11, which I recieved today, about my water bill arrears, from Hope Chambers.
          Today, I also recieved my new water bill, for 10 Keith Court.

          I’m unfortunately still unemployed at the moment, (even if I get to job-interview quite often now).
          So I can’t afford to pay more than token-payments untill I find a new job, unfortunately.


          So I was wondering if you could please merge my old account with you, from Leather Lane, with my new account, for 10 Keith Court.
          And then I would just continue to pay one token-payment monthly, (like the agreement I have with you now says), untill I find a new job.

          So that my next token-payment is due on 25/12.

          Hope this is alright, and thank you again for your letter!

          Yours sincerely,


          Erik Ribsskog
          PS.


          I attach scanned copies of both the mentioned letters.


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          concilia2

        • Jeg sendte en e-post til United Utilities


          Gmail – New water-bill/Fwd: To: Suzanne Cafferty, Customer Advisor/Fwd: To: Nicola Redfern, Customer Advisor

          Gmail


          Erik Ribsskog
          <eribsskog@gmail.com>



          New water-bill/Fwd: To: Suzanne Cafferty, Customer Advisor/Fwd: To: Nicola Redfern, Customer Advisor



          Erik Ribsskog

          <eribsskog@gmail.com>


          Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 7:27 AM

          To:
          Customer.Services@uuplc.co.uk

          Hi,

          I’m refering to my new water-bill, from 27/3, which I attach a scanned copy of, with this e-mail.

          Like you can see, on page 2, I’ve had a payment-arrangement with you, (through Concilia), to pay a token-payment, of £1, since I’m uneployed at the moment, unfortuantely.

          (I have a budget, which I’ve set up, in co-operation, with the CCCS.

          And I can’t afford to pay much more, at the moment, unfortunately.

          But I apply for many new jobs, every week, and I hope to get a new job, as soon as possible).

          So I hope I can continue this token-payment-arrangement, of £1 a month, untill I find new employement.
          Hope this is alright!

          Yours sincerely,


          Erik Ribsskog

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

          Date: Sat, Dec 8, 2012 at 3:44 AM
          Subject: To: Suzanne Cafferty, Customer Advisor/Fwd: To: Nicola Redfern, Customer Advisor
          To: Customer.Services@uuplc.co.uk

          Hi,

          I’m refering to you letter from 4/12, (which I attach), and to the water-bill, also from 4/12, (which I also attach a scanned copy of).
          Thank you for merging my two accounts with you!

          You write that the payment-arrangement stays the same.


          I’m unemployed at the moment, so I have an arrangement with you that I pay £1 a month, untill I find a new job.

          That payment-plan should be up to date now.

          And I’m going to pay the next token-payment, of £1, within 25/12.
          I just wanted to update about this, since I also got a water-bill, that mention another amount.

          So just to make sure that there have been no misunderstanding about this, and to explain that my next payment is going to be the token-payment, of £1, by 25/12.

          I hope that you can confirm that this is the same payment-plan, which you mention, in your letter.

          (Since I got two letters from you, both dated 4/12 now).

          So I just wanted to explain about the details of my payment-arrangement with you, just for the record, so to speak.

          Hope this is alright, and thanks again for the letter!

          Yours sincerely,


          Erik Ribsskog

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

          Date: Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 11:14 PM
          Subject: To: Nicola Redfern, Customer Advisor
          To: Customer Services <Customer.Services@uuplc.co.uk>

          Hi,

          I’m refering to your letter from 26/11, which I recieved today, about my water bill arrears, from Hope Chambers.
          Today, I also recieved my new water bill, for 10 Keith Court.

          I’m unfortunately still unemployed at the moment, (even if I get to job-interview quite often now).
          So I can’t afford to pay more than token-payments untill I find a new job, unfortunately.


          So I was wondering if you could please merge my old account with you, from Leather Lane, with my new account, for 10 Keith Court.
          And then I would just continue to pay one token-payment monthly, (like the agreement I have with you now says), untill I find a new job.

          So that my next token-payment is due on 25/12.

          Hope this is alright, and thank you again for your letter!

          Yours sincerely,


          Erik Ribsskog
          PS.


          I attach scanned copies of both the mentioned letters.


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        • Jeg sendte en e-post til Liverpool City Council


          Gmail – Your letter from 22/3/Fwd: Council Tax 30345737 Flat 3,5 Leather Lane,Liverpool,L2 2AE

          Gmail


          Erik Ribsskog
          <eribsskog@gmail.com>


          Your letter from 22/3/Fwd: Council Tax 30345737 Flat 3,5 Leather Lane,Liverpool,L2 2AE



          Erik Ribsskog

          <eribsskog@gmail.com>

          Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 6:34 AM

          To:
          Barbara.Ellis@liverpooldirectlimited.co.uk

          Cc:
          LGOAT Mailbox <L.Mailbox@lgo.org.uk>, LGOAT Mailbox <lgoatmail@lgo.org.uk>

          Hi,


          I’m refering to your letter from 22/3, which I attach a scanned copy of.
          I also attach a scanned copy of the first page, of the enclosure.

          And that’s because this isn’t the claim I mean.


          I worked for Randstand and Aravato, in the same job, from August 2005 to around December 2006.
          I then worked with my employment-case, for some weeks.

          And then reported un-employed at around 17/1/07, (I think your enclosure said).

          Then I got a job, in March 2007.
          A job I found on the Directgov-website.
          Packaging Europe/Postive Publications in Norwich, wanted me to work as self-employed on behalf of them, doing research on the packaging-industry, in Norway.

          I was happy with managing to get a new job, after the problems at Arvato, (which I won’t write about in details here).
          But after a while, I realised, that this job, was difficult to get by on.

          I had to ask my landlord, to pay the rent later, all the time, and got arrears.

          But I had only lived in the UK, since I started studying at the University of Sunderland, in September 2004.


          So I wasn’t that aware of income-support-arrangements, etc.

          And I tried to get enough pay, to pay my bills, from the Packaging-job.

          But when the Packaging Database-project, which I worked on, was finished, around November 2008.


          Then I had a lot of arrears, to the landlord, council tax-arrears, and to the water-company and electricity-company.

          Even if I hadn’t wasted much money, while I had the packaging-job.

          But this job was low paid.


          I perhaps did the research for each company, to thorough, so I had to work longer, to get a decent pay.

          Since I was paid, per company-file, that I did research for.

          So I earned just around £400-500 a month perhaps, when I had the packaging-job.

          (From March 2007 to November 2008).

          So I think I probably was eligable, for Council Tax-benefit, from the time, when I worked, in this packaging-job.


          That’s what I’m wondering about, to try to be precise.
          The Council have told me, a couple of years ago, that my claim, was ‘out of date’, (I think it was).

          But when is it one have to claim Council Tax-benefit?

          It isn’t like I’m trying to claim this now.


          I’ve tried a few years ago, to claim this benefit.
          Around 2010 or 2011, I think it must have been.

          I hope this misunderstanding, was cleared up now.


          I’m not talking about the time-periode, from January to March 2007, when I was un-employed.

          But I’m talking about the time-periode, from March 2007 to November 2008, when I had a packaging-job, that I really got a lower pay, than the national minimun wage from, (since it was paid per company, and I usually do my work thorowly, and I also worked with the mentioned employment-case, against Arvato, a bit, while I had the packaging-job).

          I hope I managed to make this a bit more clear now.

          Thanks again for the letter!

          Best regards,


          Erik Ribsskog

          ———- Forwarded message ———-

          From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
          Date: Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 12:05 PM
          Subject: Re: Council Tax 30345737 Flat 3,5 Leather Lane,Liverpool,L2 2AE
          To: “Ellis, Barbara” <Barbara.Ellis@liverpooldirectlimited.co.uk>
          Cc: LGOAT Mailbox <L.Mailbox@lgo.org.uk>, LGOAT Mailbox <lgoatmail@lgo.org.uk>

          Hi,

          I haven’t filled out a form about this in 2007.

          I complained later, after I finnished in this job, at the end of 2007.
          After I got a bit more used with living in the UK.


          I only moved here in 2004, (to study), and started working here in 2005.

          So I waited a bit long before I applied for the Council Tax-benefit, (for the years I worked as self-employed, which was from March 2006 to November or December in 2007).

          But I haven’t filled out a form, (about this), in 2007.


          It was more like I just wrote an e-mail about this, a couple of years later.

          So this form you mention I’m a bit currious about.
          Perhaps you could explain more about that?

          Regards,


          Erik Ribsskog
          On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 10:20 AM, Ellis, Barbara <Barbara.Ellis@liverpooldirectlimited.co.uk> wrote:

          Hello,

          Re your recent e-mail, the regulations for back-dating Council Tax, and collecting Council Tax are different, they are 2 separate entities.

          I note that you did apply for rebate in 2007, and the back-dating rules are/were given on the form, but the back-dating rules have changed since then.

          Once a Liability Order has been obtained we can continue to collect Council Tax for as long as we wish.

          The LGO dept are correct it is extremely doubtful that the benefits office will back date rebate going back 5 or 6 years.

          Am just a bit confused that you applied for rebate, and received rebate, so if you thought at the time that the rebate wasn’t sufficient/correct why didn’t you deal with that at the time.

          If you are in receipt of JSA or ESA we can deduct direct from your Benefit, at £3.55 per week (£3.60 from April 2013) but if not we will have to have a suitable arrangement.

          We await your proposals for payment.

          Regards

          B Ellis  



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        • Jeg fortsetter å søke jobber. Denne gang som Head of Web Design


          Gmail – eribsskog@gmail.com – CWJobs.co.uk – Applicant details for Head of Web Design – HTML, CSS, Dreamweaver, Photoshop- URGENT – MEH 21522

          Gmail


          Erik Ribsskog
          <eribsskog@gmail.com>



          eribsskog@gmail.com – CWJobs.co.uk – Applicant details for Head of Web Design – HTML, CSS, Dreamweaver, Photoshop- URGENT – MEH 21522



          cwjobs@cwjobsmail.co.uk

          <cwjobs@cwjobsmail.co.uk>


          Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 10:33 PM

          Reply-To:
          eribsskog@gmail.com

          To:
          melissah.53517.cwj@oscarassociates.aplitrak.com

          Cc:
          eribsskog@gmail.com


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          Candidate email address: eribsskog@gmail.com.

          Candidate’s comments:

          Hi,

          I read about this vacancy on CW Jobs, and I wanted to please apply for this job.

          I have designed several websites, (like [url removed] and [url removed]), using HTML and CSS, (and Javascript and PHP), since 2009.

          I also have knowledge of Photoshop, after I’ve started using the online versjon, of that programme, earlier this year.

          I’ve also worked as a Store Manager, in one of Norways biggest retail-chains, (Rimi, which are owned by ICA), for four years, from 1998 to 2002, so I also have experience from management.

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

          Yours sincerely,


          Erik Ribsskog

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        • Jeg sendte en e-post til Isle of Man Steam Packet Company


          Gmail – Booking Confirmation

          Gmail


          Erik Ribsskog
          <eribsskog@gmail.com>



          Booking Confirmation



          Erik Ribsskog

          <eribsskog@gmail.com>


          Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 9:38 PM

          To:
          Isle of Man Steam Packet Company <iom.reservations@steam-packet.com>

          Hi,

          on Saturday last week, I wasn’t allowed to go with the ferry, to Isle of Man, by captain John, (I think his name was).
          (For some strange reasons to me, but I didn’t want to argue with the captain, after September 11th, etc.


          I don’t think one should argue with captains after what happened then).

          Can you send compensation for this, by cheque, to:

          Erik Ribsskog

          10 Keith Courth
          Keith Avenue

          Liverpool
          L4 5XJ
          Regards,

          Erik Ribsskog

          On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 3:50 PM, Isle of Man Steam Packet Company <iom.reservations@steam-packet.com> wrote:

          Steampacket

          Isle of Man Steam Packet Company

          Booking Confirmation

                MR E RIBSSKOG
                10 KEITH COURT                         Date         : 29-MAR-13
                KEITH AVENUE
                LIVERPOOL
                L4 5XJ
          
          
                                Booking Ref: H810269/000


          LIVERPOOL  to DOUGLAS                 DOUGLAS    to LIVERPOOL
          Sat 30-MAR-13 19:15pm   Arr 22:00pm   Sun 31-MAR-13 15:00pm   Arr 17:45pm
          MANANNAN                              MANANNAN
          CheckIn Closes * 30-MAR-13 18:50pm    CheckIn Closes * 31-MAR-13 14:35pm

           1 Adult      @  24.75    24.75        1 Adult      @  24.75    24.75

          FOOTLOOSE OFFER
          Amend Fee Applies     No Refunds or Credit Given
                                                         BOOKING VALUE    49.50ST
                                                        LESS MONEY PAID    49.50ST
                                                           PAYMENT DUE     0.00ST

          Please find above details of your booking.
          Arrival times are approximate and subject to tidal and weather conditions.

          This is your travel ticket and should be presented at check-in

          For details of our latest special offers, departure and destination
          information, please visit our website www.steam-packet.com, alternatively
          for further information call our reservations team on 08722 992 992

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