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    Gmail – Response from ASDA (Ref #000000037049601)

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    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Response from ASDA (Ref #000000037049601)



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 11:46 PM

    To:
    Bruno Wilson <Bruno.Wilson@asda.co.uk>

    Hi,

    today I again shopped as Asda Walton.

    And three women were standing in a group, in a corner not far from the frozen pizzas.

    At around 10 PM, when you turn of some of the lighting in the shop, (it seems to me).

    (Even if the shop is open all night on week-days).
    One of the women started pointing at a check-out, when I really tried to find the frozen-pizzas again.

    She thought I looked for the check-out, she said, after she had pointed at the check-out, a number of times.


    I explained I was looking for the frozen pizzas, and then she pointed at them.
    But do you employ witches, at Asda?

    Since they stand like that and try to read peoples minds?

    And don’t this staff have rest-rooms?

    (A place to sit during their breaks).

    How can your staff act like this?

    Is this the candid camera or something?

    Erik Ribsskog


    On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 2:50 PM, Bruno Wilson <Bruno.Wilson@asda.co.uk> wrote:

    Hi Erik

    Thanks for getting back to us.

    Just to clarify, your comments and feedback have been noted and passed onto Carl Davies General Store Manager at Walton. Carl will be taking the necessary action to ensure a similar incident doesn’t occur again. I really appreciate your feedback, it’s always good to hear what our customers think about Asda.

    I trust the action we’ve taken will go someway to restoring your faith in Asda.  If you need any further help, please call me or one of my colleagues on 0800 952 0101. Thanks again for writing to me and letting me help.

    Kind regards

    Bruno
    Bruno Wilson
    Asda Service Team
    0800 952 0101

    Take the Asda Price Guarantee 10% challenge – http://www.asdapriceguarantee.co.uk/

    Please do not reply to this email. This is not a monitored inbox and you may not receive a reply. In order to receive a quick response, please contact us using this link, http://your.asda.com/contact-us. Could you please quote the reference number which is in the ‘subject field.’ This will help us to deal with your response quickly and efficiently.

    —-Your Original Comments Were—-

    From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
    Sent: 18 February 2013 16:39
    To: David McKenna
    Subject: Update/Fwd: Response from ASDA (Ref #000000037015880)

    Hi,

    here are two photographs I took, outside Asda Walton, right after I had been refused to shop there, on Saturday 22/12, (by the big security-guard, in his 40’s or 50’s).

    It doesn’t seem to be that many custommers there, to me.

    (I’ve also attached a photo were I’ve put some more light and enhanced the colours, on the photo of the parking and enterance-area, of the shop, in a programme called Photo! Editor.

    Since I don’t have a blitz, on my a bit old-fashioned digital camera).

    Yet, your college Noel Wood, writes this, in his e-mail, from 11/2:

    ‘Due to how busy our stores were around Christmas, we had to stop letting customers in so we could get the customers instore through the tills before we closed. It was a decision not taken lightly as we want to keep all our customers happy.’.

    I can’t see that this adds up.

    The store didn’t look busy, (at all), to me.

    Like I wrote in my previous e-mail.

    And like I think the photograph I took that day, right after your security-guard refused me to shop there, shows.

    So I don’t think you are that sincerere, to be true.

    At least you can’t blame me, for wondering, if you are sincere, (at Asda custommer support).

    Can you?

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 3:53 PM
    Subject: Re: Response from ASDA (Ref #000000037015880)
    To: David McKenna <David.Mckenna@asda.co.uk>

    Hi,

    well, to be honest, I shoped at Asda Bootle twice, last week.

    (On Thursday and Friday, I think it must have been).

    And on Thursday, one of the staff there, (near the self-service check-outs), did some dance-moves, it seemed.

    So that was a bit odd, perhaps.

    But the self-service check-outs are constructed a different way, at Asda Bootle.

    There one have several groups of around four self-service machines.

    Where as on Asda Walton there is only one large group, with like ten or fifteen self-service machines.

    And they only have a small passage, for custommers to go throug, before scanning the goods.

    It’s more open, at Asda Bootle.

    There are more passages to go out, in the self-service-department.

    So to obstruct the custommers, the staff would have had to be more than one.

    Since there are at least two passages, in the self-service-department.

    Perhaps the staff, in the self-service-department, should have a chair or something, (so that they didn’t have to stand all day).

    I remember from working in the fresh-food-departement, on Saturdays, at OBS Triaden, (after starting there as a cashier), that I got tired feet.

    When I had to stand all day, (from 9AM to 6PM), on the Saturdays.

    On Friday, at Asda Bootle, I overheard that the self-service-staff were coached.

    A woman in her 40’s or 50’s, coached Ashley, (a blond tenage-girl), and Laura, (a brunette teenage-girl).

    (Or perhaps I mixed them up).

    To switch passages.

    So it ended with that the brunette tenage-girl, was standing and starring at me, (I have to say), from the neighbour-passage, while the blond switched, to ‘my’ passage.

    So this was perhaps a bit strange, given my complaints, about Asda Walton, and the ‘big’ self-service-woman there, (earlier last week).

    It was a bit strange that I should be starred at like that, I think.

    It seemed this was coached, a the self-service check-out manager-woman, (or something like that).

    But I’m very pleased to hear, that things are going to improve, at Asda Walton.

    I hope I don’t see the carriere-boxes on the floor there again.

    (For people to pick carriers from.

    While there are no carriers, in any of the 10-15 self-service check-outs).

    Because then I thought it was a ‘communist-shop’, or something.

    When I was a boy, (the summer I had my tent birthday), then my father and his brothers, brought their families with them, to Jugoslavia.

    Behind the iron-curtain.

    And I remember the food-shops there still.

    They only had one type of crisps, and one had to buy salt and pepper, to put in the bag, and then shake the crisp-bag, my uncle Håkon said.

    Then the crisps would be eatable, (he said).

    (But not as good as Norwegian crisps, of course).

    But I didn’t see boxes of carriers, on the floor, for custommers to grab carriers from, even behind iron-curtain, in communist Easter-Europe.

    (Before the Wall fall etc., about a decade later).

    So then I was a bit shocked, when I saw that, at Asda Walton, last week, I have to admit.

    So they fix that at the same time.

    And the first guy who answered me.

    He wrote that Asda Walton was very full of custommers, before midnight, Saturday before Christmas.

    (When I was refused by the security-guard to shop there, at around 11.45).

    But as an earlier Store Manager, and hyper-market-employee.

    I think this must have been a lie.

    I think I would have seen it, if that was true.

    Because i stayed outside Asda Walton, for a couple of minutes, discussing with the security-guard, etc.

    And I can’t remember seeing a singe customer walking out of the shop, during the time, that I stod outside the shop.

    (And the time I walked through the parking-area).

    So I wonder at least very much, if that was a lie, that the shop was packed with custommers, right before midnight, the Saturday before Christmas.

    At least this didn’t seem sincere to me, when I read that e-mail.

    Noone at the Asda custommer-service writes ‘Sincerely’, before their name.
    You just writes ‘Kind regards’.

    So I wonder if you aren’t sincere there, and just fabricate a lot of excuses, without really knowing what really happened.

    I’m not sure if I’m convinced that the situation isn’t like this.

    But it’s very fine if they are going to improve at Asda Walton, and stop standing to close, to custommers, who want to pass through the ‘gate’, to the self-service-checkout-machines.

    Thanks again for updating about this.

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 2:52 PM, David McKenna <David.Mckenna@asda.co.uk> wrote:

    Mr Ribsskog

    Thank you for your reply to my colleague Katie’s email.

    I’m sorry you feel that we’ve been purposefully making the wrong conclusions to your emails. I’d like to assure you that this certainly isn’t the case as we try to put ourselves in our customer’s shoes in order to always provide a sincere response and , hopefully, resolution.

    Katie has made the General Store Manager at our Walton store aware of your concerns, and I’m sure that thanks to your feedback your experience won’t be repeated. I’m pleased to hear that there were no further problems at our Bootle store and I hope this goes some way to restoring your faith in our service to our customers.

    If you need any further information or have any other comments or queries then please call me or one of my colleagues on 0800 952 0101. Thanks again for writing and letting me help.

    Kind regards

    David McKenna
    Asda Service Team

    Tel: 0800 952 0101

    Take the Asda Price Guarantee 10% challenge – http://www.asdapriceguarantee.co.uk/

    Please do not reply to this email. This is not a monitored inbox and you may not receive a reply. In order to receive a quick response, please contact us using this link, http://your.asda.com/contact-us. Could you please quote the reference number which is in the ‘subject field’. This will help us to deal with your response quickly and efficiently

    —-Your Original Comments Were—-

    From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
    Sent: 14 February 2013 12:21
    To: Katie Pyle
    Subject: Re: Response from ASDA (Ref #000000036974146)

    Hi,

    this wasn’t about being watched.

    I think I learned at school that people have an intimate-zone.

    That woman stands in the way of people, and doesn’t ‘make herself small’, when people wants to walk past her.

    That’s inpolite I think.

    I shopped at Asda Bootle yesterday, and they didn’t stand in peoples way like that.

    And also there were bags in all the self-service check-outs.

    You should also follow the business-manners and call me Mr. Ribsskog, I think.

    It’s like you are a bunch of hippies if you use the first-name I think.

    And you are obviously making wrong conclutions purpously.

    You should be sincere, towards your customers, I think.

    You and your collegues feed people with more lies than the Soviet newspapers used to do during the cold war, I think.

    Please escalate this as a complaint to your line-manager, and start treating your customers with respect.

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 11:46 AM, Katie Pyle <Katie.Pyle@asda.co.uk> wrote:

    Hi Erik

    Thanks for letting me know about your experience at our Walton store.

    I’m sorry my colleagues at the self service checkouts stood to close to you and the carrier bags were in a box on the floor. I can understand why this made you feel uncomfortable as you wouldn’t want to feel like your being watched when doing your shopping.

    I’ve now contacted Carl Davies, the General Store Manager, at Walton. I’ve passed on all your feedback to Carl and asked him to address all the points you’ve raised. I’m confident through further coaching and training with my colleagues, the necessary improvements will be made.

    My colleagues are expected to provide a warm and friendly service and to be available to assist at all times. Customers should find it easy to ask a colleague for help however colleagues need to be mindful of our customers needs whilst using our self service checkouts. Your experience is concerning to me, however customer feedback is vitally important to us, so I’m pleased you’ve got in touch.

    Kind regards

    Katie Pyle
    Asda Service Team

    Tel: 0800 952 0101

    Take the Asda Price Guarantee 10% challenge – http://www.asdapriceguarantee.co.uk/

    Please do not reply to this email. This is not a monitored inbox and you may not receive a reply. In order to receive a quick response, please contact us using this link, http://your.asda.com/contact-us Could you please quote the reference number which is in the ‘subject field.’. This will help us to deal with your response quickly and efficiently.

    —-Your Original Comments Were—-

    From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
    Sent: 12 February 2013 00:29
    To: Noel Wood
    Subject: Update/Fwd: Response from ASDA (Ref #000000036930314)

    Hi,

    today in this shop, a big shop-woman obstructed the passage, to the self-service check-outs.

    She was acompanied by a security-guard, (it seemed), and another staff.

    It was a bit intimidating, I think.

    I’ve been shopping at other Saintsbury’s, Tesco and Asda superstores, and the staff there don’t stand in the gate to the self-service check-outs.

    I actually lived in London some months, in 2005, and started using the self-service check-outs at Sainsbury’s in Kensington.

    (The one with a Starbucks inside).

    So I think they do it wrong at Asda Walton.

    They stand to close to people when they go to the check-out, I think.

    I don’t go to the shop to have sex with a big shop-woman almost, but to buy food.

    Maybe they stand that close to were people walk in Russia, but this is in the western world, isn’t it?

    Also these ‘Russians’ hadn’t put up the carriers, today.

    There were no carriers, at the self-service check-out.

    Just a couple of boxes, with carriers, on the floor, for people to grap carriers from.

    It’s a bit like you train your staff in Russia I think, when I go to the self-service check-out, in this shop.

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 3:30 PM
    Subject: Re: Response from ASDA (Ref #000000036930314)
    To: Noel Wood <Noel.Wood@asda.co.uk>

    Hi,

    this doesn’t make sense to me.

    I’ve worked in retail, in Norway, from 1988 to 2004, that’s for sixteen years.

    I’ve even worked in a big hyper-market, named OBS Triaden, in Lørenskog, in Norway.

    Never once did we close early, due to that we had to get the customers out before closing-time.

    Why this focus on getting the custommers out before closing-time?

    At OBS Triaden we would just work untill all the custommers were out of the shop.

    We put the custommers first.

    You at Asda seem to put yourselves first then, I think, from your explanation.

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 3:17 PM, Noel Wood <Noel.Wood@asda.co.uk> wrote:

    Hi Erik

    Thanks for letting me know about your experience at our Walton store.

    I’m sorry the store security guard would not allow you in at 11.45pm when the store was closing at midnight. I can appreciate this is an inconvenience, given it was Christmas and shopping times are limited.

    Due to how busy our stores were around Christmas, we had to stop letting customers in so we could get the customers instore through the tills before we closed. It was a decision not taken lightly as we want to keep all our customers happy.

    We do advertise some of our stores as 24 hours as they are open from 7am on a Monday morning until midnight on a Saturday. Due to government legislation and holidays, we have to close the stores on Saturday at midnight and early on a Sunday due to trading law.

    I copied a link to our store opening times for you to look at.

    http://storelocator.asda.com/#!/

    I trust this answers your questions. If I can be of any further help, please feel free to contact either me or one of my colleagues on 0800 952 0101.

    Kind regards

    Noel

    Noel Wood
    Asda Service Team
    0800 952 0101

    Take the Asda Price Guarantee 10% challenge –
    http://www.asdapriceguarantee.co.uk/
    Please do not reply to this email. This is not a monitored inbox and you may
    not receive a reply. In order to receive a quick response, please contact us
    using this link, http://your.asda.com/contact-us Could you please quote the
    reference number which is in the ‘subject field.’. This will help us to deal with your response quickly and efficiently.

    —-Your Original Comments Were—-

    Your Asda email contact form submission

    Submitted: 2013-02-10 14:33:24 +0000

    From: Erik  Ribsskog

    Email: eribsskog@gmail.com

    Telephone: 1234

    Subject: customer_service

    Store Name: Asda Walton

    Enquiry:
    Hi,

    right before Christmas, I went to Asda Walton.

    You closed at midnight that day, and I was there at around a quarter to midnight.

    Still a security-guard refused me to shop there, since it was only about fifteen minutes to the shops closing-time.

    I’ve worked as a shop manager in Norway, (and was at an Asda information-meeting at Kensington jobcentre in August 2005).

    When I closed the (Rimi)-shops in Norway, I waited untill closing-time, before I refused custommers to enter the store.

    How do you at Asda practise this, I was wondering?

    Also, why does it say ’24 hours’ on a sign, on the shop, when the shop isn’t open 24 hours, in the weekends and holidays, etc.

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please accept our apologies & destroy it immediately. *** Walmart Stores, Inc. Confidential *** ————————————————————————————————— Asda Stores Ltd, Registered in England No. 464777. Registered Office: Asda House, Southbank, Great Wilson Street, Leeds LS11 5AD. —————————————————————————————————

    Ok,

    so this is only on Saturdays when you close at midnight then, I guess.

    Due to the trade-laws.

    You should perhaps write that you are open untill 11.45 PM then.

    Since I don’t know if everybody knows these trade-laws in their head.

    In Norway we also have trade-laws.

    But we are a bit more flexible, (as I remember it from working in Norway).

    There’s a similar law in Norway, but we have a different culture regarding this, I guess.

    In Norway we would have said that if one sold some goods after midnight, then it would be ok if it was just a few minutes.

    Besides, I explained to the security-guard, that I was buying much, so I would be out of the shop, before midnight, anyway.

    (I used to work in a big hyper-market, so I don’t need to walk around the shop for half an hour neceserelly, to buy some dinner, etc).

    But thanks for your reply anyway.

    Regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 9:54 AM, Rachel Nicholson <Rachel.Nicholson@asda.co.uk> wrote:

    Hi Erik

    Thanks for taking the time to respond to my colleagues email. I’m replying on Noel’s behalf.

    I’m sorry you feel that we don’t put our customers first. We pride ourselves on our excellent customer service and I have shared your feedback with Carl Davies, the General Store Manager, at our Walton store as this is vital in order for us to improve the service we offer.

    As Noel explained we are unable to trade into the early hours of Sunday morning and therefore we have to ensure all customers are through the checkouts by midnight. Due to this legislation we will ask for our store colleagues to not allow any more customer sin to the store after a certain time to make sure that all customers are through the checkouts by midnight.

    Our colleagues will stay later than this in the store but we are unable to serve any customers after this as legally we would then be breaking the law.

    I trust I have been able to clarify as to why we can’t allow customers through the checkouts after midnight on a Saturday. If you need any further help, please call me or one of my colleagues on 0800 952 0101. Once again thanks for contacting me and allowing me to help.

    Kind Regards

    Rachel Nicholson
    Asda Service Team

    Tel: 0800 952 0101

    Take the Asda Price Guarantee 10% challenge –
    http://www.asdapriceguarantee.co.uk/

    Please do not reply to this email. This is not a monitored inbox and you may not receive a reply. In order to receive a quick response, please contact us using this link, http://your.asda.com/contact-us
    Could you please quote the reference number which is in the ‘subject field.’ This will help us to deal with your response quickly and efficiently.

    —-Your Original Comments Were—-

    From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
    Sent: 11 February 2013 15:30
    To: Noel Wood
    Subject: Re: Response from ASDA (Ref #000000036930314)

    Hi,

    this doesn’t make sense to me.

    I’ve worked in retail, in Norway, from 1988 to 2004, that’s for sixteen years.

    I’ve even worked in a big hyper-market, named OBS Triaden, in Lørenskog, in Norway.

    Never once did we close early, due to that we had to get the customers out before closing-time.

    Why this focus on getting the custommers out before closing-time?

    At OBS Triaden we would just work untill all the custommers were out of the shop.

    We put the custommers first.

    You at Asda seem to put yourselves first then, I think, from your explanation.

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Mon, Feb 11, 2013 at 3:17 PM, Noel Wood <Noel.Wood@asda.co.uk> wrote:

    Hi Erik

    Thanks for letting me know about your experience at our Walton store.

    I’m sorry the store security guard would not allow you in at 11.45pm when the store was closing at midnight. I can appreciate this is an inconvenience, given it was Christmas and shopping times are limited.

    Due to how busy our stores were around Christmas, we had to stop letting customers in so we could get the customers instore through the tills before we closed. It was a decision not taken lightly as we want to keep all our customers happy.

    We do advertise some of our stores as 24 hours as they are open from 7am on a Monday morning until midnight on a Saturday. Due to government legislation and holidays, we have to close the stores on Saturday at midnight and early on a Sunday due to trading law.

    I copied a link to our store opening times for you to look at.

    http://storelocator.asda.com/#!/

    I trust this answers your questions. If I can be of any further help, please feel free to contact either me or one of my colleagues on 0800 952 0101.

    Kind regards

    Noel

    Noel Wood
    Asda Service Team
    0800 952 0101

    Take the Asda Price Guarantee 10% challenge –
    http://www.asdapriceguarantee.co.uk/
    Please do not reply to this email. This is not a monitored inbox and you may
    not receive a reply. In order to receive a quick response, please contact us
    using this link, http://your.asda.com/contact-us Could you please quote the
    reference number which is in the ‘subject field.’. This will help us to deal with your response quickly and efficiently.

    —-Your Original Comments Were—-

    Your Asda email contact form submission

    Submitted: 2013-02-10 14:33:24 +0000

    From: Erik  Ribsskog

    Email: eribsskog@gmail.com

    Telephone: 1234

    Subject: customer_service

    Store Name: Asda Walton

    Enquiry:
    Hi,

    right before Christmas, I went to Asda Walton.

    You closed at midnight that day, and I was there at around a quarter to midnight.

    Still a security-guard refused me to shop there, since it was only about fifteen minutes to the shops closing-time.

    I’ve worked as a shop manager in Norway, (and was at an Asda information-meeting at Kensington jobcentre in August 2005).

    When I closed the (Rimi)-shops in Norway, I waited untill closing-time, before I refused custommers to enter the store.

    How do you at Asda practise this, I was wondering?

    Also, why does it say ’24 hours’ on a sign, on the shop, when the shop isn’t open 24 hours, in the weekends and holidays, etc.

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please accept our apologies & destroy it immediately. *** Walmart Stores, Inc. Confidential *** ————————————————————————————————— Asda Stores Ltd, Registered in England No. 464777. Registered Office: Asda House, Southbank, Great Wilson Street, Leeds LS11 5AD. —————————————————————————————————

    This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please accept our apologies & destroy it immediately. *** Walmart Stores, Inc. Confidential *** ————————————————————————————————— Asda Stores Ltd, Registered in England No. 464777. Registered Office: Asda House, Southbank, Great Wilson Street, Leeds LS11 5AD. —————————————————————————————————

    This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please accept our apologies & destroy it immediately. *** Walmart Stores, Inc. Confidential *** ————————————————————————————————— Asda Stores Ltd, Registered in England No. 464777. Registered Office: Asda House, Southbank, Great Wilson Street, Leeds LS11 5AD. —————————————————————————————————

    This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please accept our apologies & destroy it immediately. *** Walmart Stores, Inc. Confidential *** ————————————————————————————————— Asda Stores Ltd, Registered in England No. 464777. Registered Office: Asda House, Southbank, Great Wilson Street, Leeds LS11 5AD. —————————————————————————————————

    This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please accept our apologies & destroy it immediately. *** Walmart Stores, Inc. Confidential *** ————————————————————————————————— Asda Stores Ltd, Registered in England No. 464777. Registered Office: Asda House, Southbank, Great Wilson Street, Leeds LS11 5AD. —————————————————————————————————

  • Jeg sendte en e-post til det svenske firmaet Anders Hilding


    Gmail – Klage på Jensen Møbler/Fwd: Bygging på jordet til Lersbryggen

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    Klage på Jensen Møbler/Fwd: Bygging på jordet til Lersbryggen



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 5:43 PM

    To:
    info@hildinganders.com

    Cc:
    drammen.tingrett@domstol.no

    Bcc:
    Postmottak Sivilombudsmannen <postmottak@sivilombudsmannen.no>

    Hei,

    jeg så i Drammens Tidende i dag, at dere eier Jensen Møbler.
    (I forbindelse med artikkelen om minister Giske sitt besøk der).
    Jeg vil klage på at Jensen Møbler ikke har svart meg, på e-post, angående at de har bygget på et jorde, som jeg mener er mitt, på Sand.


    (Der lager-rampa nå er).
    Kan dere flytte fabrikken, (til for eksempel Grunnane, ved Svelvik), og rive dette stygge bygget deres på Sand, sånn at jeg får tilbake jordet, (eller humlehagen), min.

    Dette begynte med saga på gården til Lersbryggen, hvor min farfar Øivind Olsen snekret fruktkasser, etter krigen, etter å ha tatt over eiendommen, etter at Lersbryggen solgte til Maren Bøhmer, som leide ut jordlapper, for 50 og 99 år, etter krigen.

    Og Jensen ligger nå der saga til Lersbryggen var og også oppå dette jordet, som vi regnet som vårt, (og hvor jeg ble oppmuntret til å fange humler, som barn, uten at noen jagde meg).

    Dette er utsprunget i saga, på en gård, (for Lersbryggen skulle ha frukttrær, og trengte en sag, for å snekre fruktkasser, vel).
    Så her gjelder odelsretten, mener jeg.

    Så jeg har hele gamle Søndre Høyen gård, vil jeg si.


    Siden jeg er eldste sønn, etter eldste sønn, etter farfaren min, (Øivind Olsen).

    Så vennligst flytt denne styggdommen, (altså fabrikken), deres, og pell dere tilbake til Svelvik.

    Med hilsen


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

    Date: 2010/3/7
    Subject: Bygging på jordet til Lersbryggen
    To: jensen@jensen.no

    Hei,

    jeg heter Erik Ribsskog, etter mora mi, for hu het Ribsskog, og skifta navn på meg etter at hu skilte seg fra faren min, Arne Mogan Olsen.


    Så jeg er altså barnebarn, til Øivind Olsen, som starta Strømm Trevare, og som solgte elementer til Jensen Møbler på 70-tallet, husker jeg at han prata om.

    Nå har jeg overhørt i Oslo, at jeg er forfulgt av noe ‘mafian’, i 2003 og 2004, så nå har jeg flykta til England.

    Jeg så på Google Maps, at det ser ut som at dere har bygget på jordet til Lersbryggen.

    Så jeg lurte på om dere eier den tomta nå, og har kjøpt den av etterkommerne til Lersbryggen?
    (For jeg lurer på om ikke farfaren min egentlig hadde hevd på den tomta da, og at jeg kanskje jeg har hevd på den nå, for jeg er eldste sønn, av eldste sønn til farfaren min, Øivind Olsen).


    For jeg vet ikke hvordan det hang sammen, men Leirsbryggen eide tomta, som min farfar bygde fabrikk og hus på, og jeg husker at en gang jeg var der, så var Lersbryggen og inspiserte jordet sitt, som lå mellom Strømm Trevare og den gamle saga, som det ble kalt.

    Jeg har ikke noe kontakt med familien min, for faren min lot meg bo alene på Bergeråsen, fra jeg var ni år, og flytta ned til Haldis Humblen der.
    Men jeg har hevd på det huset etter besteforeldrene mine, for farmora mi, Ågot Mogan Olsen, var nesten som ei mor for meg, og jeg hadde to skuffer i en reol der.


    Så jeg mener at jeg har bruksrett til det huset.

    Og nå ser jeg på Google Maps, at dere har bygd helt bort til det huset.

    Jeg synes det ser ut som at det skjemmer litt, og har blitt mer trafikk.


    Så jeg lurte på om kanskje dere skulle flytte tilbake til Svelvik igjen, ved Svelvik-kroa der, hvor jeg husker at dere holdt til, da jeg flytta tilbake til Berger i 1979.

    Bare et forslag!

    Håper dette er i orden!
    Mvh.


    Erik Ribsskog

  • Mer om Twitter-klage, (RibsskogErik)


    Gmail – #7780945 Twitter Support: update on “Impersonation – RibsskogErik”

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    #7780945 Twitter Support: update on “Impersonation – RibsskogErik”



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 10:15 PM

    To:
    Twitter Support <support+id7780945@twitter.zendesk.com>

    Hi,

    this is one of the strangest decitions I’ve ever seen.

    I’m the only person in the world named Erik Ribsskog.

    Yet you tell me this isn’t impersonation.

    I think perhaps your line-manager should have a look at this case.


    Erik Ribsskog

    On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 6:31 PM, ZackRiles <notifications-support@twitter.zendesk.com> wrote:

    ##- Please type your reply above this line -##

    Twitter



    ZackRiles, Feb 25 10:31 am (PST): Hello,
    Thanks for the report. We’ve checked the account, and it is not in violation of the Twitter Rules (https://twitter.com/rules) at this time. We encourage you to keep an eye on it. If the account posts any misleading information going forward, please let us know. Just reply to this email with a detailed description of the content, and we’ll investigate further.
    Generally, an account will not be removed if, for example, it happens to have the same name as you, includes no Tweets, or makes it clear that it is not affiliated with or actively attempting to deceive and mislead others. We do suspend accounts that are clear attempts at impersonation, but our team investigates to make sure there is an active violation of our rules taking place.
    Your faxed ID has been shredded.
    Thanks,
    @ZackRiles
    Twitter Trust & Safety



    johncons, Feb 22 04:01 pm (PST):
    Previous Ticket Number: #4991350, #5138782, #5420650, #6043190, #6554731, #6534002, #6624672, #6630663, #6625019, #6625108, #6625019,
    == Reported Account Information ==
    Reported user: @RibsskogErik
    == How is the account impersonating you? ==
    Using name in Tweets: https://twitter.com/RibsskogErik/status/304514737322987520
    Using name in the account name
    Using name in the account @username
    Using name in the account URL
    Posting content as their own in Tweets: https://twitter.com/RibsskogErik/status/304514737322987520
    Posting content as their own in the account name
    Posting content as their own in the account @username
    Posting content as their own in the account URL
    == Additional information ==
    Requesting that this account be suspended
    == Wrapping up ==
    Anything else? (optional): This also seems to be a provocation, since the mentioned Tweet is sent to my Twitter-nick @johncons.
    == Reporter’s information ==
    Full Name: Erik Ribsskog
    Legal alias: n/a
    Common nickname: johncons
    Your Email address: eribsskog@gmail.com
    Your Twitter username (optional): @johncons
    == Required statements ==
    I understand that Twitter may provide third parties, such as the affected user, with a copy of this report.
    I declare under penalty of perjury that all of the information provided above is accurate.
    I understand that filing this report and submitting a photo identification will not result in my account being verified by Twitter.

    Message-Id:JX77YJA9_512badfa6f936_21973f807c66753a4_sprut

  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til Statsministerens kontor


    Gmail – Oppdatering/Fwd: Klage på Google-ing av meg

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    Oppdatering/Fwd: Klage på Google-ing av meg



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 11:27 PM

    To:
    postmottak@smk.dep.no

    Cc:
    postmottak@sivilombudsmannen.no

    Hei,

    nå ser jeg at Regjeringen søker på meg igjen, på Google.

    Dere søker på ‘e ribsskog’.
    Så det er jo nesten som noe russisk, synes jeg.

    Siden dere søker på ‘e ribsskog’ og ikke ‘erik ribsskog’.

    Jeg har skrevet tidligere, at hvis det er noe som regjeringen lurer på.

    Så kan dere bare skrive en e-post.

    Dere har e-post adressen min.

    Istedet så sitter Kolberg, (eller hvem det er), og leser bloggen min, som fanden leser bibelen, virker det som.


    Med sint hilsen

    Erik Ribsskog
    PS.

    Vedlegger det nevnte søket, fra i dag.

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

    Date: 2013/2/14
    Subject: Klage på Google-ing av meg
    To: “SMK Postmottak (SMK)” <postmottak@smk.dep.no>
    Cc: Postmottak Sivilombudsmannen <postmottak@sivilombudsmannen.no>

    Hei,

    jeg ser på tracking-cookie-programmet, på bloggen min, at noen i regjeringen driver å søker på navnet mitt, på Google.
    (Se vedlegg).
    De søker på den samme feilstavede versjonen av navnet mitt, som det britiske firmaet Arvato, (eiet av Bertelsmann), brukte, da jeg jobbet for dem, (først via vikarbyrå), i 2005 og 2006.

    Hvis det er noe dere lurer på, så er det bare å spørre.

    Jeg har sendt klager på diverse til SMK tidligere, så dere har e-post-adressen min.
    Så dere trenger ikke å spionere, for å si det sånn.



    Erik Ribsskog


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    Her er vedlegget:

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  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til Sainsbury’s


    Gmail – RE: Shopping instore [SR 1-284217844]

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    RE: Shopping instore [SR 1-284217844]



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 4:27 PM

    To:
    customerservice@sainsburys.co.uk

    Hi,

    thank you for your e-mail!

    I don’t think it could have been the card-provider, that the problem was with.


    Because like one can see, on the recepits, that I attach copies of.


    The card worked again, a minute after if first had been refused.
    So it was just a temporarely problem, it seems.

    But like I wrote to you earlier, I’ve worked full time, as a cashier, for almost a year, at OBS Triaden, in Norway.

    And this was in 1990/91.

    But we had bank-terminals, in every other till.
    And even 20 years ago, this didn’t happen.

    If the bank terminals were off-line, then the custommer was told to sign a recepit, and this was then like a cheque, more or less.


    So I think it’s to bad, that this worked in Norway, 20 years ago.

    But it doesn’t work in the UK, today.
    I know there is a company, in-between you and the banks.

    (I know, because I’ve also worked as a retail manager in Norway, for ten years, in the Rimi-chain, owned by ICA).
    So I think it could be some ‘Gremlins’ there perhaps.

    This company was called ‘Bank Accept’, (or something), in Norway.
    You probably have an equivalent, (to Bank Accept), here in the UK.

    So I send again about this.


    Perhaps you could escalate this to your line-manager.


    Erik Ribsskog

    On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 4:15 PM, <customerservice@sainsburys.co.uk> wrote:

    Dear Mr Erik Ribsskog

    Thanks for your email.  I’m sorry your visa card payment was refused at our Rice Lane store on your recent visit.  I understand your disappointment as there was enough money in your bank.

    We are not aware of any faults with our card machines at the minute.  I can only recommend that you contact your card provider.

    We appreciate you taking the time to get in touch and make us aware of this and hope to see you in store soon.

    Kind regards

    Daniel Carr | Customer Manager

    Sainsbury’s Supermarkets Ltd | 33 Holborn, London | EC1N 2HT
    customer.service@sainsburys.co.uk | 0800 636 262

    twitter.com/sainsburys | facebook.com/sainsburys

    [THREAD ID:1-4P5SS0]

    —–Original Message—–
    From: eribsskog@gmail.com
    Sent: 19.02.2013 03:24:16 PM
    To: “Customer.Service” <Customer.Service@sainsburys.co.uk>
    Subject: Shopping instore

    The following comments have been made:
    Full Name: Erik Ribsskog
    Email: eribsskog@gmail.com
    Telephone:
    Subject: Complaint
    User’s Comments: I was in your supermarket, in Rice Lane, in Liverpool, on Saturday, (14/2).
    My visa card payment was first refused, even if there was enough money, on the account.
    I haven’t experienced this before.
    (Even if I’ve worked for almost a lifetime, in retail, in Norway).
    Do you need the recepit-number etc., to investigate this?
    Regards,
    Erik Ribsskog
    Address:
    Nectar Card Number:
    Order/Reference Number:
    Delivery Date:
    QUALITY
    Store Name:
    Purchase Date:
    Product Name and/or barcode number:
    Other codes (batch; be; supplier):
    AVAILABILITY
    Product Name and/or barcode number:
    Store Name:
    Incident Date:
    GENERAL INFORMATION
    Store Name:
    Purchase Date:
    Product Name and/or barcode number:
    Other codes(batch; bbe; supplier):
    Reference: CTU-1361287453578-393

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    Her er vedleggene:

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