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Den forsikringen gjaldt visst forresten bare i England, USA og Canada.
Så jeg får nok fortsatt satse på Royal Mail sin forsikring.
Men men.
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Gmail – FW: Glacier Mints

Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>
FW: Glacier Mints
Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>
Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 10:54 AM
To:
Steve Richards <Steve.Richards@hmfoods.co.uk>
Ok,that sounds very good, thank you very much for the help!Best regards,Erik RibsskogOn Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 10:52 AM, Steve Richards <Steve.Richards@hmfoods.co.uk> wrote:Hi Erik
I have asked one of my UK colleagues
to contact you to see how we can help you out on this.Best regards,
Steve Richards
From:
Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]Sent: 26 October 2010 10:50
To: Steve Richards
Subject: Fwd: FW: Glacier Mints
Hi,
i had a look at your e-mail again.
I used to work as a shop-manager in Norway you see.
So I get a bit of shock, when I think about a pallet of Glacier Mints.
But, if I get a loan from RBS, then maybe pallets are fine.
But, I was just wondering.
In case I don't get a loan, is it a possibilty for me, to buy boxes of
Fox's products.Since I have a retail-shop, on the internet, and only sells in 200 gram bags.
(The usual customer buys perhaps 3 or 4 200 gram bags of sweets).
But thank you very much anyway for your reply.
This is the first e-commerce business I set up, so I'm a bit new to
this.Sorry that I'm sending many e-mails!
Best regards,
Erik Ribsskog
———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 10:28 AM
Subject: Re: FW: Glacier Mints
To: Steve Richards <Steve.Richards@hmfoods.co.uk>
Hi,
thank you very much for your e-mail!
I see that you think I live in Norway.
But I live in Liverpool.
(I've been living here in the UK
since I studied in Sunderland, in 2004).I see you only export pallets.
But I'm a like a British retailer, and a pallet is a bit much for me, in the
beginning.I was wondering if I could please have you domestic portifolio, since I'm going
to operate as a British business, from the UK,
with an RBS business bank-account, and I live in the UK,
in the city centre of Liverpool, so I should
be close to other shops that buy from you.But thank you very much anyway for your e-mail!
Best regards,
Erik Ribsskog
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 9:48 AM, Steve Richards <Steve.Richards@hmfoods.co.uk>
wrote:Dear Erik
Many thanks for your email
regarding the possibility of buying Fox’s Glacier Mints for Norway.I have attached our Export
presentation with indicative prices based on Ex Works.Let me know if you wish to
proceed once you have reviewed our portfolio.Best regards,
Steve Richards
Export Controller
From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
Sent: 21 October 2010 02:18
To: Sales Orders Foxs
Subject: Glacier Mints
Hi,
I have worked as a shop-manager, in one of Norway's
biggest food-shop chains, Rimi, (now owned by ICA).(I have had to
move to the UK, since I'm
being followed, by something called 'the mafian', in Oslo, in 2003.The police don't
even want to tell me who they are).I'm unemployed so I've started an eCommerce-business, (I've studied IT at Oslo University
College, NITH in Oslo, and at the Unversity of Sunderland).I've heard that
Glacier-mints, are no longer sold in Norway.That's why I thought I could try and see, if I managed to set up a webshop,
which I've now managed:I'm going to work
on the design and logo a bit more, etc.I've only just started, so I only get like one order a day, or every other day.
But, I go to Employment Zones, at Sencia, and David Ellis there, have suggested
to me, that Sencia perhaps could help with founds for marketing etc., in our
last meeting.So I thought I could check if it's possible for me to order the mints from you?
Like I told Mr. Ellis, I've just bought the sweets in the normal shops in Liverpool now, since I just wanted to test, if I could
set up these shops.And the shop is now working very well, and I have bought the packaging that is
the right for the products, and I send customs-declaration-forms and invoces,
with every order, which I ship on the same day, as the order arrives, since I
have a letter-box, for franked mail, (the customers pay with PayPal, and they
have a service, that prints 'stamps').The goods are being sent, by air-mail, to Norway,
and also to the rest of Europe.I send them as 'small packages', up to 2 kg.
And the
toll-barriere in Norway,
is at 200 kroner, (around £20).I sell the Glacier-mints for 19.90, that's around £2.
And freight is 59
kroner, that's around £6 for up to 2 kilos.The goods then arrive in Norway/Europe, in about two days time.
The Glacier Mints
then cost about the same, (around £3 including freight), as they did in Norway earlier,
when one could buy them in the shops.I was wondering
how much it would cost me, to buy from you at Fox.How many boxes
have I got to order, to get them delivered, or sent by post?And what are the
prices for the different products you produce.I'm interested in expanding, and would also be interested in stocking you other
sweets, after a while.But I thought I'd try to start with the Glacier-sweets, since many people in Norway, miss
the Glacier Mints, (I've read on the internet).They were being sold in Norway,
as 'Isbre Mint'.And I remember
them, from when I lived in Norway.I think it's a very good product, that cleans one's throat etc., after eating
dinner etc.And they also
taste good, so they were eaten as sweets as well, in Norway.So I would hope very much, that it's possible for me, to buy these sweets from
you.And I hope it's
ok, that I sell them on the internet, to Norway,
from here in the UK.Thank you very much in advance for any reply!
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
Honey Monster Foods Ltd
Bridge Road
Southall
Middlesex
UB2 4AG +44 (0)208 574
2388 
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confidential and is for the attention of the addressee only. Honey Monster
Foods Ltd accept no responsibility for information, errors or omissions
contained in it. If you received this e-mail in error, please inform us by
reply and delete all copies from your system. No legally binding commitments
are or will be created by this email. It is the responsibility of the recipient
to ensure that the opening, onward transmission or use of this message or any
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Foods Ltd accept no responsibility in this regard. Company No. 05933532.
Registered Office: Sunningdale
Road, Braunstone, Leicester, LE3 1UE.
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Jeg sendte en ny e-post til de som eksporterer Fox
Gmail – FW: Glacier Mints

Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>
FW: Glacier Mints
Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>
Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 10:50 AM
To:
Steve.Richards@hmfoods.co.uk
Hi,i had a look at your e-mail again.I used to work as a shop-manager in Norway you see.So I get a bit of shock, when I think about a pallet of Glacier Mints.But, if I get a loan from RBS, then maybe pallets are fine.But, I was just wondering.In case I don't get a loan, is it a possibilty for me, to buy boxes of Fox's products.Since I have a retail-shop, on the internet, and only sells in 200 gram bags.(The usual customer buys perhaps 3 or 4 200 gram bags of sweets).But thank you very much anyway for your reply.This is the first e-commerce business I set up, so I'm a bit new to this.Sorry that I'm sending many e-mails!Best regards,Erik Ribsskog———- Forwarded message ———-
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>Date: Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 10:28 AM
Subject: Re: FW: Glacier Mints
To: Steve Richards <Steve.Richards@hmfoods.co.uk>Hi,
thank you very much for your e-mail!I see that you think I live in Norway.But I live in Liverpool.(I've been living here in the UK since I studied in Sunderland, in 2004).I see you only export pallets.But I'm a like a British retailer, and a pallet is a bit much for me, in the beginning.I was wondering if I could please have you domestic portifolio, since I'm going to operate as a British business, from the UK, with an RBS business bank-account, and I live in the UK, in the city centre of Liverpool, so I should be close to other shops that buy from you.
But thank you very much anyway for your e-mail!Best regards,Erik Ribsskog
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 9:48 AM, Steve Richards <Steve.Richards@hmfoods.co.uk> wrote:Dear
ErikMany
thanks for your email regarding the possibility of buying Fox’s Glacier
Mints for Norway.I have attached
our Export presentation with indicative prices based on Ex Works.Let me
know if you wish to proceed once you have reviewed our portfolio.Best
regards,Steve
RichardsExport
ControllerFrom: Erik Ribsskog
[mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]Sent: 21 October 2010 02:18
To: Sales Orders Foxs
Subject: Glacier Mints
Hi,
I have worked as a shop-manager, in one of Norway's
biggest food-shop chains, Rimi, (now owned by ICA).(I have had to move to the UK,
since I'm being followed, by something called 'the mafian', in Oslo, in 2003.The police don't even want to tell me who they are).
I'm unemployed so I've started an eCommerce-business, (I've studied IT at Oslo University
College, NITH in Oslo, and at the Unversity of Sunderland).I've heard that Glacier-mints, are no longer sold in Norway.
That's why I thought I could try and see, if I managed to set up a webshop,
which I've now managed:I'm going to work on the design and logo a bit more, etc.
I've only just started, so I only get like one order a day, or every other day.
But, I go to Employment Zones, at Sencia, and David Ellis there, have suggested
to me, that Sencia perhaps could help with founds for marketing etc., in our
last meeting.So I thought I could check if it's possible for me to order the mints from you?
Like I told Mr. Ellis, I've just bought the sweets in the normal shops in Liverpool now, since I just wanted to test, if I could
set up these shops.And the shop is now working very well, and I have bought the packaging that is
the right for the products, and I send customs-declaration-forms and invoces,
with every order, which I ship on the same day, as the order arrives, since I
have a letter-box, for franked mail, (the customers pay with PayPal, and they
have a service, that prints 'stamps').The goods are being sent, by air-mail, to Norway,
and also to the rest of Europe.I send them as 'small packages', up to 2 kg.
And the toll-barriere in Norway, is at 200 kroner, (around
£20).I sell the Glacier-mints for 19.90, that's around £2.
And freight is 59 kroner, that's around £6 for up to 2 kilos.
The goods then arrive in Norway/Europe, in about two days time.
The Glacier Mints then cost about the same, (around £3 including
freight), as they did in Norway
earlier, when one could buy them in the shops.I was wondering how much it would cost me, to buy from you at Fox.
How many boxes have I got to order, to get them delivered, or sent by
post?And what are the prices for the different products you produce.
I'm interested in expanding, and would also be interested in stocking you other
sweets, after a while.But I thought I'd try to start with the Glacier-sweets, since many people in Norway,
miss the Glacier Mints, (I've read on the internet).They were being sold in Norway,
as 'Isbre Mint'.And I remember them, from when I lived in Norway.
I think it's a very good product, that cleans one's throat etc., after eating
dinner etc.And they also taste good, so they were eaten as sweets as well, in Norway.
So I would hope very much, that it's possible for me, to buy these sweets from
you.And I hope it's ok, that I sell them on the internet, to Norway, from here in the UK.
Thank you very much in advance for any reply!
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
Honey Monster Foods LtdBridge Road
Southall
Middlesex
UB2 4AG +44 (0)208 574 2388
 
This e-mail is confidential and is for the attention of the addressee only. Honey Monster Foods Ltd accept no responsibility for information, errors or omissions contained in it. If you received this e-mail in error, please inform us by reply and delete all copies from your system. No legally binding commitments are or will be created by this email. It is the responsibility of the recipient to ensure that the opening, onward transmission or use of this message or any attachments will not adversely affect its systems or data and Honey Monster Foods Ltd accept no responsibility in this regard. Company No. 05933532. Registered Office: Sunningdale Road, Braunstone, Leicester, LE3 1UE.
-
Jeg fikk en ny e-post fra de som eksporterer for Fox
Gmail – FW: Glacier Mints

Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>
FW: Glacier Mints
Steve Richards
<Steve.Richards@hmfoods.co.uk>
Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 9:48 AM
To:
eribsskog@gmail.com
Dear
ErikMany
thanks for your email regarding the possibility of buying Fox’s Glacier
Mints for Norway.I have attached
our Export presentation with indicative prices based on Ex Works.Let me
know if you wish to proceed once you have reviewed our portfolio.Best
regards,Steve
RichardsExport
ControllerFrom: Erik Ribsskog
[mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]Sent: 21 October 2010 02:18
To: Sales Orders Foxs
Subject: Glacier Mints
Hi,
I have worked as a shop-manager, in one of Norway's
biggest food-shop chains, Rimi, (now owned by ICA).(I have had to move to the UK,
since I'm being followed, by something called 'the mafian', in Oslo, in 2003.The police don't even want to tell me who they are).
I'm unemployed so I've started an eCommerce-business, (I've studied IT at Oslo University
College, NITH in Oslo, and at the Unversity of Sunderland).I've heard that Glacier-mints, are no longer sold in Norway.
That's why I thought I could try and see, if I managed to set up a webshop,
which I've now managed:I'm going to work on the design and logo a bit more, etc.
I've only just started, so I only get like one order a day, or every other day.
But, I go to Employment Zones, at Sencia, and David Ellis there, have suggested
to me, that Sencia perhaps could help with founds for marketing etc., in our
last meeting.So I thought I could check if it's possible for me to order the mints from you?
Like I told Mr. Ellis, I've just bought the sweets in the normal shops in Liverpool now, since I just wanted to test, if I could
set up these shops.And the shop is now working very well, and I have bought the packaging that is
the right for the products, and I send customs-declaration-forms and invoces,
with every order, which I ship on the same day, as the order arrives, since I
have a letter-box, for franked mail, (the customers pay with PayPal, and they
have a service, that prints 'stamps').The goods are being sent, by air-mail, to Norway,
and also to the rest of Europe.I send them as 'small packages', up to 2 kg.
And the toll-barriere in Norway, is at 200 kroner, (around
£20).I sell the Glacier-mints for 19.90, that's around £2.
And freight is 59 kroner, that's around £6 for up to 2 kilos.
The goods then arrive in Norway/Europe, in about two days time.
The Glacier Mints then cost about the same, (around £3 including
freight), as they did in Norway
earlier, when one could buy them in the shops.I was wondering how much it would cost me, to buy from you at Fox.
How many boxes have I got to order, to get them delivered, or sent by
post?And what are the prices for the different products you produce.
I'm interested in expanding, and would also be interested in stocking you other
sweets, after a while.But I thought I'd try to start with the Glacier-sweets, since many people in Norway,
miss the Glacier Mints, (I've read on the internet).They were being sold in Norway,
as 'Isbre Mint'.And I remember them, from when I lived in Norway.
I think it's a very good product, that cleans one's throat etc., after eating
dinner etc.And they also taste good, so they were eaten as sweets as well, in Norway.
So I would hope very much, that it's possible for me, to buy these sweets from
you.And I hope it's ok, that I sell them on the internet, to Norway, from here in the UK.
Thank you very much in advance for any reply!
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
Honey Monster Foods LtdBridge Road
Southall
Middlesex
UB2 4AG +44 (0)208 574 2388
 
This e-mail is confidential and is for the attention of the addressee only. Honey Monster Foods Ltd accept no responsibility for information, errors or omissions contained in it. If you received this e-mail in error, please inform us by reply and delete all copies from your system. No legally binding commitments are or will be created by this email. It is the responsibility of the recipient to ensure that the opening, onward transmission or use of this message or any attachments will not adversely affect its systems or data and Honey Monster Foods Ltd accept no responsibility in this regard. Company No. 05933532. Registered Office: Sunningdale Road, Braunstone, Leicester, LE3 1UE.

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PS.
Her er vedlegget:
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Nå dukka det opp en ny ordre her, det var artig. Da kan jeg kjøpe noen fler varer og esker og sånn osv., det blir bra
PS.
Jeg var også innom Royal Bank of Scotland, (RBS), idag, og fikk bestilt en ny konto, til Godtebutikken.net.
Eller, jeg fikk ihvertfall bestilt en telefon, om en forretningskonto da.
Om muligheten til å få det.
Men vi får se hva som skjer.
Vi får se.
Mvh.
Erik Ribsskog
PS 2.
Her er mer om dette:
PS 3.
Nå ringte faktisk Mr. Beggs.
Han lurte på hvorfor de har sluttet å selge isbre-mint i Norge.
For jeg forklarte først om min forretningside da, og at de hadde sluttet å selge isbre-mint i Norge da.
Og jeg forklarte det, at jeg hadde jobbet som butikksjef, i en av Norge største kjeder, Rimi/ICA.
Og at jeg kjente markedet litt.
Og at jeg har bodd her i Storbritannia, siden 2004.
Og at isbre-mint alltid har vært solgt i Norge, siden 1970.
(Eller så lenge jeg kunne huske, ihvertfall).
Men at i de senere år, så har de sluttet å selge isbre-mint.
Men hvorfor de har sluttet.
Det kunne jeg ikke si sikkert.
Men jeg kunne prøve å gjette.
Og det jeg sa da, det var at det kunne være fordi at i Norge, så er aktørene, innen grossist og detaljist-leddet.
Disse gruppene er så store og mektige.
Og isbre-minten, den tror jeg ble markedsført, av en av de mindre aktørene på markedet.
(Uten at jeg engang husker hvem det var).
Men at den nok kanskje har blitt skviset ut, av en av de store ‘kjempene’, på grossist-markedet.
Det er sånn jeg forestiller meg at det er.
Men men.
Men Mr. Beggs, snakket om ‘business-plan’.
Og det har ikke jeg hørt om før, skal jeg være ærlig.
Jeg har ikke gått på BI.
Men men.
Jeg har jo gått Handel og Kontor da.
Så da følte jeg meg litt dum gitt.
For jeg forklarte det, at jeg har jobbet som selvstendig næringsdrivende tidligere.
Men at dette er den første netthandelen, som jeg setter opp.
Så ‘business-plan’.
Nei, det var litt fremmedord for meg.
Men jeg forklarte det, at jeg gikk på Employment Zones, hos Sencia, og at jeg var lovet hjelp med markedsføring osv., fra dem.
Fra Mr. Ellis der.
Men men.
Men Mr. Beggs, skulle sende meg noen brosjyrer, om ‘business-plans’ osv.
For han ville ha min business-plan.
Før han avtalte å sette opp et møte.
Så da skulle jeg få noe brosjyre om det her i posten da, (sa han ihvertfall).
Så vi får se hva som skjer.
Vi får se.
PS 4.
Mr. Beggs forklarte også det, at han ikke trodde det, at det var lov å selge matvarer til Norge.
Men da forklarte jeg det, at Norge var i EØS, og var del av EU’s indre marked.
Og at jeg også selger til resten av Europa da.
Og at det bare er jordbruksvarer, som ikke er lov å selge til Norge.
(Pluss tobakk og alkohol da, det glemte jeg å fortelle om).
Men men.
PS 5.
Og hvordan jeg kjenner markedet i Norge, for dagligvarehandelen osv., litt.
Jo, det er fordi at min tidligere butikksjef i Rimi.
På Rimi Nylænde, Elisabeth Falkenberg.
Hu fikk meg til å ta en ‘drittjobb’ der.
Som het Returboka, eller noe sånn.
Altså, i gamle dager, så var det sånn.
At hver gang, som en vare ble ødelagt i butikken.
‘Brekkasje’, som det ble kalt.
Så skrev vi det opp, i en retur-bok.
Og en gang i året kanskje.
Så måtte vi ringe de her firmaene.
Og da så jeg jo, at det var noen grossister, som hadde mange varer.
Og andre som hadde få varer.
Noen grossister/agenter, hadde varer innen forskjellige varesegment.
En her og en der.
Mens andre hadde alle varer i et segment da.
Men disse returbøkene, de er ute av butikkene nå.
(Ihvertfall ute av Rimi-butikkene).
Og Rimi bare kaster svinnet, og får heller rabatter, fra leverandørene.
Men noen varer, var det ikke vits i å prøve å få retur på, sa Falkenberg.
Noen leverandører, kunne man bare gi opp.
Det var Forma, (som har Melange og Soft Soya).
Margarinen, den skulle bare kastes i søpla, sa Falkenberg.
Så den var det nok noe spesielt med.
For det rynka jeg litt på nesa av, husker jeg.
For det var vel ikke sånn vi egentlig skulle gjøre det.
Men men.
(Nå husker jeg det.
Melange margarin.
Hvis det var brekkasje på de.
Så skulle vi ikke engang skrive dem opp, sa Falkenberg.
Men bare kaste de i søpla.
Og det var ikke sånn ‘kosher’ da.
Det skulle egentlig skrives opp et sted, sånn som jeg hadde forstått det.
Så da rynka jeg litt på nesa, husker jeg.
Da Falkenberg sa det.
Men men).
Og Meieriet, de var det bare å glemme å få retur av.
Hvis jeg husker riktig.
Jeg er litt trøtt nå, så jeg husker ikke hvem andre som var ‘kjipe’.
Men Ina på Ringnes, hu var alltid sur.
Når hu ringte, for å motta vår bestilling, på øl og brus da.
Så sånn var det.
Det var sikkert fler som var ‘dumme’ og.
Og Marianne, som begynte som assistent der, etter meg.
Hu måtte også ta retur et år.
Når hu var ny der.
Så da ble det nesten som syvende far i huset, på Rimi Nylænde.
For først så kom selgerne, husker jeg, for å prate med Elisabeth Falkenberg, om retur.
Så sa Falkenberg, at nei, det var ikke henne.
Så spurte dem meg, så måtte jeg sende dem videre til Marianne.
Som var aspirant kanskje da.
Ei fra Oslo Øst vel.
Ei litt rølpete jente.
Som likte broren min, Axel Thomassen fælt.
En gang, som jeg dro ut med broren min, (for han måtte ha det litt sånn kult, for å gidde å møte meg, trodde jeg).
På Valentinos, (for broren min var så ung), 18-19 år kanskje.
Så møtte vi Marianne, fra butikken hvor jeg jobba da.
Eller hadde jobba.
Det er mulig jeg jobba på Rimi Bjørndal, når det her skjedde.
Så råflørta Marianne, med broren min Axel, i Torggata, en natt til søndag.
Axel sa han hadde dame, (Heidi fra Son).
Så svarte Marianne.
‘Suger a da, jæ svæljer og jæ’.
Så hu Marianne var ei sånn skikkelig rølpe-jente.
Hu gikk visst fælt mye på Valentinos.
Sammen med Wenche Berntsen og Charlotte vel, fra Rimi Mortensrud vel.
Så de var skikkelige party-jenter, husker jeg at ‘Jan-ern’ aka. Jan Henrik.
(En som seinere jobba på Rimi Nylænde, da jeg var butikksjef der, sa).
Men men.
Bare noe jeg kom på.
Så vi får se hva som skjer.
Vi får se.








