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  • Weihnachtsmarkt in Basel.

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    I have a cousin, from Switzerland, Rahel Savodelli, who is working as an actress, in Berlin.

    She’s on my Facebook-page, so when she writes on pictures, then I can see it, sometimes.

    I think the one on the right, in this picture, is her cousin, on her fathers side, I think.

    My cousins mother, is my late mothers sister.

    So I’m not really related to the woman on the picture.

    But I remember, from when I studied, in Sunderland, in 2004 and 2005.

    Then, there was a market like this, a Weihnachtsmarkt, in Sunderland, outside of the Bridges shopping-center.

    There were some American students, in Sunderland, and they worked at this market.

    It means Christmas-market.

    I was at a party, that the American students had, at campus, or the Forge, it’s called, one of the places, where the university-students lived, and then they told me this, that they worked there.

    I asked what the market was called in German again.

    And then they had to ask their boss, or manager, who also was at the party.

    After my sister and her friend, Siv, arrived at the Forge, since they wanted to celebrate Christmas and New Year there, then we talked about the market, with one of the German students in the neighbour flat, Julian.

    I didn’t really think the market was that interesting, I reckoned, that it was probably not that useful things that they had on the market.

    So I asked if they had gnomes there as well, like garden-gnomes, but they didn’t Julian said.

    I had looked at the market, in Sunderland, a couple of weeks before, and they had many stands in the market, but I guess that gnomes, don’t sell that much in the winter, since they are meant to be outside in the garden.

    Something like this.

    But I guess the market maybe wasn’t that bad, really.

    It was maybe just me, who didn’t take the time, to look at all the stuff.

    I remember I was in Frankfurt, for a couple of days, in 2005.

    And there, at the railway-station there, one could buy ready made dinner, like meat, from swine, etc.

    Like the same meat, that pork-chops, are made from, I guess.

    And you only had to pay one euro, I think, and you got a snack, that was wery tasty meat.

    At less than half the price of a Big Mac, for instance.

    So to me it seemed, like it is good quality on the food, in Germany.

    (Even if I know that Basel is in Switzerland).

    I can’t remember that I bought food in Germany, that was of poor quality.

    While, I’ve managed to buy food of poor quality many times in Britain.

    But then I’ve been in Britain much longer, than I’ve stayed in Germany, so I guess this is possibly the reason for this.

    But I think this Christmas-market, Weichnachmarkt, in Basel, don’t seem so bad.

    I don’t think the jam, or what it is that they sell, is of as poor quality, as some of the value products, in Tesco etc.

    But it could just be, that it’s me that is to sceptical about the value-products.

    Who knows.

    I think mabye Britain is so crowded, that it’s not that easy to make inexpensive, high quality food, like in Europe, but that’s just a theory I’ve got.

    I’ll try to figure out more about how this really is.

    We’ll see.

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  • E-mail from Tesco, 15/6/08.







    Google Mail – TES5199873X Re: Re: TES5196421X Re: Problems which seems to be to do with monitoring in shop, tempering with food-products, etc.







    Google Mail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    TES5199873X Re: Re: TES5196421X Re: Problems which seems to be to do with monitoring in shop, tempering with food-products, etc.





    Tesco Customer Service

    <customer.service@tesco.co.uk>





    Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 12:54 PM





    To:

    eribsskog@gmail.com



    Thank you for your email.

    I have noted your further comments and would like to thank you for supplying them.

    Thank you again for letting us know.

    If you have any further queries please do not hesitate to contact us at customer.service@tesco.co.uk quoting TES5199873X.

    Kind Regards

    Sue Shearer

    Tesco Customer Service

    —– Original Message —–

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

    Date: 10 June 2008

    Subject: Re: TES5196421X Re: Problems which seems to be to do with monitoring in shop, tempering with food-products, etc.

    Hi,

    I was just wondering if you don’t think you should maybe investigate a

    matter like this?

    Thanks in advance for the reply!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On 6/10/08, Tesco Customer Service <customer.service@tesco.co.uk> wrote:

    >

    > Thank you for your email.

    >

    > I’m sorry that you are unhappy with any aspects of Tesco.

    >

    > Your comments have been fully logged.

    >

    > If you have any further queries please do not hesitate to contact us at

    > customer.service@tesco.co.uk quoting TES5196421X.

    >

    > Kind Regards

    >

    > Tesco Customer Service

    >

    >

    >

    > —– Original Message —–

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

    > Date: 09 June 2008

    > Subject: Problems which seems to be to do with monitoring in shop,

    > tempering with food-products, etc.

    >

    > Hi,

    >

    > I called earlier today, regarding a letter I sent you in February,

    > regarding

    > what seemed

    > to be some type of set-up at the Tesco Metro, in Liverpool City Center.

    >

    > I was told that you had sent a letter, and that you would resend it, since

    > I

    > couldn’t see

    > to have recieved it.

    >

    > Also, since then, the other week, it seemed to me, that I must have been

    > monitoret,

    > in some way, at the same Tesco, and that some food-products, seems to

    > possibly

    > have been tempered with, in some way.

    >

    > I took some pictures of shelfs, where the mentioned products are displayed

    > in the shop,

    > and from working around ten years as a shop-manager in Norway, I thought

    > some of

    > the placements of the food-products etc., was a bit odd.

    >

    > Eg. the white chocolate, which I think used to be placed with the

    > Cocoa/baking products

    > etc, and not with the candy-bars.

    >

    > And with the Tesco Salsa dip, being sold-out, from one day to the next,

    > even

    > if I don’t think

    > they sell that much, being placed on the bottom shelf etc., and there

    > weren’t that many

    > hours between my visits.

    >

    > And these products also tasted akward.

    >

    > Also I thought it was a bit strange with the sold-out situation, on all the

    > warmed chicken-

    > products.

    >

    > Maybe I was monitored leaving my flat, and then they put up some tempered

    > with chicken.

    >

    > And then when I didn’t go to Tesco, but went to another shop, they removed

    > the chicken again.

    >

    > And then, when I went out a second time, then they were sold out.

    >

    > It seems certain to me, that someone are monitoring me, in a way like this,

    > since I have been

    > having problems in other shops, like Lidl etc, and also at McDonalds,

    > Burger

    > King etc.

    >

    > So I was wondering if you don’t think the problems with the set-up,

    > mentioned in the letter

    > from February, and the problems with the mentioned food-products on the

    > enclosed

    > pictures, couldn’t be part of some bullying of some type against me, from

    > some type

    > of mob-network, or something like this?

    >

    > So I hope you have the chance to have a look at this!

    >

    > I’m enclosing the menitoned pictures.

    >

    > Yours sincerely,

    >

    > Erik Ribsskog

    > Flat 3

    > 5 Leather Lane

    > Liverpool

    > L2 2AE

    >

    >

    > ——————-Warning—-——————–

    >

    > This e-mail is from outside Tesco – check that it is genuine. Tesco may

    > monitor and record all e-mails.

    >

    >

    >

    >

    > —- Disclaimer —-

    > This is a confidential email.  Tesco may monitor and record all

    > emails.  The views expressed in this email are those of the sender and not

    > Tesco.

    >

    > Tesco Stores Limited

    > Company Number: 519500

    > Registered in England

    > Registered Office: Tesco House, Delamare Road, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire EN8

    > 9SL

    > VAT Registration Number: GB 220 4302 31

    >

    >







  • Salsa-dip situasjonen på Tesco Metro i Liverpool. (In Norwegian).

    Salsa-dip situasjonen på Tesco Metro i Liverpool. (In Norwegian).

    Nå har jo jeg jobbet på Rimi i Norge, i 12 år, hvorav ca. 10 år som leder.

    Og jeg har også jobbet i tre år tilsammen på OBS Triaden i Lørenskog, og CC Storkjøp i Drammen.

    Så jeg har jobbet ca. 15 år i dagligvarebransjen i Norge.

    Jeg kjøpte noen sånne Salsa-dip glass, som smakte litt rart, forklart her:

    https://johncons-blogg.net/search/label/Tull%20p%C3%A5%20Tesco

    Og jeg tror noen mob, eller noe, har fulgt med på hvilke varer jeg kjøper, og tuller med de.

    Som jeg forklarte i linken.

    Her er situasjonen, 31. mai:

    Her stiller jeg spørsmål ved hvorfor lablene er satt på høykant.

    Det var også noe rare ting ved utsolgt-sitasjonen, se linken ovenfor.

    Skal jeg finne bildet fra i dag, eller i går blir det vel, siden det er etter midnatt:

    Her ser vi at den ene salsa-dipen nå er utsolgt.

    Med en sånn lapp fra Tesco og.

    At produktet skal være lenge utsolgt.

    Vanligvis når produkter er utsolgt, så får den jo ikke egen label for dette.

    Det er bare vanligvis tomt i hylla.

    Og ikke noe spesial-label av den grunn.

    Så her er det tydelig at det er noe spesiellt som har skjedd.

    Har Tesco fått klage på denne dipen, og trukket den tilbake fra markedet, enten i alle Tescoer, eller bare på Tesco Metro i Liverpool?

    Sånn kan det virke for meg i hvertfall, at her må det ha vært en slags tilbakekalling av produktet, eller lignende.

    For at en salsa-dip skal bli langtids-utsolgt, det synes jeg høres litt rart ut, så her tror jeg nok det må ha vært noe som har foregått.

    For eksempel det jeg skrev jeg mistenkte, i linken ovenfor.

  • E-mail from Tesco, 10/6/08.







    Google Mail – Thank you for your email to Tesco Customer Service







    width=143 height=59 alt=”Google Mail”>



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Thank you for your email to Tesco Customer Service





    Tesco Customer Service

    <customer.service@tesco.co.uk>





    Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 11:01 AM





    To:

    eribsskog@gmail.com



    Thank you for your email.

    I just want to let you know that your email has successfully reached us, and we promise to be back in touch as soon as possible.

    Thank you.

    Tesco Customer Service

    —- Disclaimer —-

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

    Tesco Stores Limited

    Company Number: 519500

    Registered in England

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

    VAT Registration Number: GB 220 4302 31







  • E-mail to Tesco, 10/6/08.







    Google Mail – TES5196421X Re: Problems which seems to be to do with monitoring in shop, tempering with food-products, etc.







    Google Mail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    TES5196421X Re: Problems which seems to be to do with monitoring in shop, tempering with food-products, etc.





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 11:00 AM





    To:

    Tesco Customer Service <customer.service@tesco.co.uk>



    Hi,

     

    I was just wondering if you don't think you should maybe investigate a matter like this?

    Thanks in advance for the reply!

     

    Yours sincerely,

     


    Erik Ribsskog

     


    On 6/10/08, Tesco Customer Service <customer.service@tesco.co.uk> wrote:

    Thank you for your email.

    I'm sorry that you are unhappy with any aspects of Tesco.

    Your comments have been fully logged.

    If you have any further queries please do not hesitate to contact us at customer.service@tesco.co.uk quoting TES5196421X.

    Kind Regards

    Tesco Customer Service

    —– Original Message —–
    From: "Erik Ribsskog" <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: 09 June 2008
    Subject: Problems which seems to be to do with monitoring in shop, tempering with food-products, etc.

    Hi,

    I called earlier today, regarding a letter I sent you in February, regarding
    what seemed
    to be some type of set-up at the Tesco Metro, in Liverpool City Center.

    I was told that you had sent a letter, and that you would resend it, since I

    couldn't see
    to have recieved it.

    Also, since then, the other week, it seemed to me, that I must have been
    monitoret,
    in some way, at the same Tesco, and that some food-products, seems to
    possibly

    have been tempered with, in some way.

    I took some pictures of shelfs, where the mentioned products are displayed
    in the shop,
    and from working around ten years as a shop-manager in Norway, I thought
    some of

    the placements of the food-products etc., was a bit odd.

    Eg. the white chocolate, which I think used to be placed with the
    Cocoa/baking products
    etc, and not with the candy-bars.

    And with the Tesco Salsa dip, being sold-out, from one day to the next, even

    if I don't think
    they sell that much, being placed on the bottom shelf etc., and there
    weren't that many
    hours between my visits.

    And these products also tasted akward.

    Also I thought it was a bit strange with the sold-out situation, on all the

    warmed chicken-
    products.

    Maybe I was monitored leaving my flat, and then they put up some tempered
    with chicken.

    And then when I didn't go to Tesco, but went to another shop, they removed
    the chicken again.

    And then, when I went out a second time, then they were sold out.

    It seems certain to me, that someone are monitoring me, in a way like this,
    since I have been
    having problems in other shops, like Lidl etc, and also at McDonalds, Burger

    King etc.

    So I was wondering if you don't think the problems with the set-up,
    mentioned in the letter
    from February, and the problems with the mentioned food-products on the
    enclosed
    pictures, couldn't be part of some bullying of some type against me, from

    some type
    of mob-network, or something like this?

    So I hope you have the chance to have a look at this!

    I'm enclosing the menitoned pictures.

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog
    Flat 3

    5 Leather Lane
    Liverpool
    L2 2AE

    ——————-Warning—-——————–

    This e-mail is from outside Tesco – check that it is genuine. Tesco may monitor and record all e-mails.

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

    Tesco Stores Limited
    Company Number: 519500

    Registered in England
    Registered Office: Tesco House, Delamare Road, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire EN8 9SL
    VAT Registration Number: GB 220 4302 31







  • Er det noe muslimsk verdensomspennende mafia? (In Norwegian).

    Jeg var på Tesco i går, og kjøpte noe mat, jeg har bare noen mynter her nå, jeg får lønnsjekken til uka, men jeg har noe kreditt hos et pantelånsfirma, i sentrum, som er over hele Storbritannia, som heter H & T.

    Jeg tror sånne pantelånsfirma er mer stuerene i England enn i Norge, de folka som jobber der er i hvertfall hyggelige.

    Jeg ser de aveterer etter folk, men jeg vet ikke om jeg skal søke, siden det ser vel ikke så bra ut på CV-en i Norge, å ha jobbet på et pantelånsfirma, selv om det er over hele England osv.

    Men men.

    I Liverpool, så åpner snart et av Europas største kjøpesentre, midt i Liverpool sentrum, som heter noe med Paradise.

    Det var der bussstasjonen lå før, men den rev de ned, og bygde en litt grimmere en, utendørs, litt lengre øst, blir det vel.

    Men det senteret åpner i slutten av måneden da.

    Og det har foregått veldig mye byggearbeid i Liverpool, de siste par årene.

    Ekstremt mye, vil man vel kanskje kunne si.

    Det er som om hele byen blir bygget om på en gang, for å overdrive litt, men det kan i hvertfall nesten virke sånn til tider.

    Så det er vel steder hvor det er vanskeligere å finne jobb for tiden, ville jeg gjette.

    Men jeg jobber som Company Researcher, hjemmenfra, og da får jeg planlegge dagen min selv osv., og det synes jeg er ganske greit, så jeg får se om hvor mye jobb de har osv.

    Vi får se.

    Men hva skulle jeg skrive.

    Jo jeg hadde noen mynter da, igjen.

    Jeg får gå og skrive en sjekk hos det pantelånsfirma i dag, så får jeg noen penger, som jeg må betale om en måned osv.

    Det er sånn forskuddslån, på lønn, som jeg har fått kreditt på der da.

    De siste månedene, så har jeg jo drevet minst like mye, med å prøve å få rettighetene mine, fra myndighetene, med å skrive til alle mulige etater, og skrive blogg, og opprette websted osv.

    Så det har nok gått litt utover jobben og lønninger osv.

    Men vi får se om jeg klarer å få organisert alt arbeidet bedre, så jeg får tid til alt.

    Jeg prøvde å regne sånn at jeg hadde £2 igjen til en Big Mac, på Tesco, så jeg kjøpte brød som var prisa ned.

    Men hu dama slo selvfølgelig full pris, så jeg måtte kjøpe to hamburgere, a 79 pence, var det vel, istedet for Big Mac.

    Men sånn er det.

    Men da, når jeg stod i køen der, på McDonalds, i Church St., eller om det er Lord St., gata skifter navn rundt der McDonalds er.

    Det er hovedgaten i Liverpool, eller the High Street, som de sier i England.

    Så så jeg plutselig, at en pakistansk jente, eller noe, kanskje 17-18 år, eller noe, kikka på meg, fra bak der de lagde burgerene.

    Alstå gjennom der de plasserer burgerne når de er ferdige da, det er liksom en slags luke der, som hun kikka på meg gjennom da.

    Det virka som om hun gjenkjente meg, på hvordan hun så på meg på.

    Jeg hadde jo noen problemer, med en muslimsk dame, Songül, da jeg jobbet på Rimi Bjørndal, i 2003, uten at jeg kan si at jeg har gjort noe galt.

    Og da jeg jobbet på Arvato, i Liverpool, i 2006, så var det en Somalisk dansk/britisk dame der, som het Nina, som begynte å si til meg, for å liksom skremme meg, synes jeg det virka som, at tyrkere var sinna osv.

    Siden hun Songül var fra Tyrkia da, selv om hun var kurder.

    Jeg fikk inntrykk av at det var derfor hun Nina, sommeren 2006, etter at hun hadde vært i USA vel, gjorde et poeng av, at tyrkere var sinte.

    At det kan ha vært pga. problemene på Rimi Bjørndal i 2003.

    Og, om det, at hun pakistanske jenta, var hun vel, i går, kjente meg igjen, på McDonalds.

    Og det tullet som var, da jeg ble jaget rundt i Europa, i 2005, selv om jeg egentlig aldri helt skjønte hva det var, annet enn, at jeg overhørte mye rart som ble sagt hele tiden.

    Og jeg så jo noen albanere, var det vel, i Paris, osv, når jeg skulle ta toget til Berlin, ved påsketider i 2005.

    Og også på Schipol flyplass i Nederland, i juli 2005.

    Så om det er en verdensomspennende muslimsk mafia, som man kan ende opp med å bli forfulgt av, hvis det blir en misforståelse, på jobben, hvis man jobber på Rimi, f.eks. i bydeler i Oslo, som f.eks. Bjørndal, eller Holmlia da, for å ta et annet eksempel.

    Jeg skal ikke si det hundre prosent sikkert at det er sånn.

    Men det begynner å bli 99 prosent sikkert.

    Så det er vel kanskje på sin plass, å rope et lite varsku her, om at det kan være en sånn verdensomspennende muslimsk mafia, som driver å forfølger folk.

    Jeg har også hørt det, litt tidligere i år, da jeg var på St. John senteret her i byen, og kjøpte noe burger osv., at noen, som spionerte på meg, noen briter da, politi eller lokal mob eller noe, hva vet jeg, sa, ‘why does the muslims want this guy’.

    Så det begynner vel å bli hundre prosent sikkert her.

    Men jeg lurer på om ikke muslimene bør være litt forsiktige i såfall.

    Jeg vet ikke hvor mange flere ting, som folk i vesten tåler nå, etter det som har skjedd tidligere, med han Van Gogh, i Nederland, f.eks.

    Jeg vet ikke om begeret snart begynner å bli fylt opp.

    Det er mulig jeg tar feil, men jeg lurer på om kanskje Europa har fått nok, og at Europa ikke tåler en ny sak ala Van Gogh f.eks., hvis det her blir kjent, hva som egentlig foregår.

    Og politiet prøver å dekke over hva som foregår, så det er mulig at dette, at en muslimsk verdensomspennende mafia, terroriserer Europa, er del av f.eks. en New World Order agenda.

    Som går på, at det skal være en elite, og så skal resten være mer eller mindre slaver.

    På et globalt nivå.

    Jeg synes det er mye som kan tyde i den retningen for tiden, men jeg etterlyser litt åpenhet om dette fra myndighetene og media.

    Så får vi se hva som skjer.

    Med vennlig hilsen

    Erik Ribsskog

  • Enclosure 1, letter to Tesco, 11/2.

    Phoney.
    Nå var det ei phoney-aktig dame på Tesco.

    Mørkt hår, i 20-åra med miniskjørt, som bare kjøpte en baguette, og som jobba der, virka det som, for hu gikk ikke ut.

    Ligna på lignende plot av hu rødhåra på Spar for noen uker siden.

    Og tiggerne i Matthew Street virker litt for årvåkne og studerende spørr du meg.

    Som jeg har tenkt før, så skjedde det nok noe da jeg sendte de e-postene fra Arvato i 2006.

    Også later bare alle som om det ikke har skjedd noe.

    Det er sikkert greit det.

    Men at dem skal late som om det ikke finnes noe som heter menneskerettigheter og, det er vel litt drøyt.

    Og hva med et åpent og demokratisk samfunn?

    Skal dem la folk gå rundt i årevis, uten å fortelle dem hva det er som foregår, sånn at folk kan gå videre med livet sitt?

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  • Letter to Tesco, 11/2.

    Erik Ribsskog

    Flat 3

    5 Leather Lane

    Liverpool 11. February 2008

    L2 2AE

    Tesco Customer Service

    FREEPOST SCO 2298

    Baird Avenue

    Dundee

    DD2 3TN

    COMPLAINT

    On Thursday, 10/1, right before closing-time, at around 11.50 pm., I arrived at your

    Tesco Metro shop, in Liverpool City Center.

    When I went around to do the shopping, I noticed young woman in her early

    twenties, I think.

    She only wore like a mini-skirt, or a small black dress, so that dress looked like

    a mini-skirt.


    So she looked like she was going out to town, eg. clubing.

    So I thought it was a bit strange that she was walking around in the shop.


    When I got to the check-out, I saw that the woman with the mini-skirt/short dress,

    only had bought a baguette.

    I used to work in a food-shop-chain in Norway for many years, Rimi, and there we

    called those types of baguettes, half-baked.

    It looked like the type we called half-baked, bread-products that one get half-baked

    from the bread-supplier, and then store in the shop-frezer-room, and then bake them

    for a minutes in the shop, and then sell them.

    Then they are like fresh from the baker.

    But, I remeber that I thought it was a bit strange that someone would buy a baguette

    this late. (11.55 pm).

    And also that the shop still had half-baked baguettes at this hour, because I remember

    from working in the shops in Norway, that baguettes were a product that people ate for

    breakfast/lunch, and which the shop didn’t bake in the evenings.


    Then the shop baked different types of bread.

    So it was maybe a bit strange that the young woman, with the dress/mini-skirt, looking

    like she was heading for town, would buy a baguette, that had probably been laying in

    the shop’s half-baked display all day, since the early morning or maybe noon.

    When I got to the check-out.

    The express check-out, was the only check out open.

    Then the customers were served by the about 30 y.o., maybe, woman, working there full

    time, (since I’ve seen her there many times from before).

    She has dark hair, is not that tall, and she more or less always have big rings under her eyes.

    And I think she likes Tim Cahill, because I think she mentioned him to her collegue one

    day I was shopping.

    It was probably this day, or the time when I went there before this day.

    She put the baguette, on the place where she then put the food I had bought.


    The young woman with the mini-skirt/short dress, was just standing there, and just let

    the baguette lay there, on the same place where the check-out woman placed the

    food I’d bought.

    So the woman delayed bringing her bakery-product with her out of the shop, and the check-out

    woman, put my food very close to the other womans bakery-product.

    And then, when I had finished, then I was let out, through the half-closed-down security-gate,

    by a guard, I think he was.

    But the woman with the mini-skirt/small dress, wasn’t exiting the shop.

    She returned passed the regular check-out area, and didn’t exit the shop, even if the time was

    around 11.55 pm. – 0.00 am.

    So she must have been working there, I think, because I was the last customer in the shop, and

    after I had left, the gates were shut down, it seemed to me.

    So I thought this incident was a bit strange.


    Especially since I’ve been having problems with what seems to be a criminal network of some type,

    at my previous workplace, on shops/resturants in town like: Burger King, McDonalds, Lidl; Spar,

    Argos, Currys, Iceland.

    So it seems like this incedent could be part of some type of pattern.


    Because, from working around fifteen years, in food-shops in Norway, this didn’t seem like a natural

    incident.


    And the woman also appeared, like from Nowhere, right after I’d entered the shop.


    It was late at night, so there weren’t many customers in the shop, and there weren’t neighter many

    people outside the shop, in the streets, that late, so I think I would have normally noticed the

    customer, while walking in to the shop, because I think she must have gotten there right before

    me.


    But I can’t remember seeing the customer walking into the shop.


    But I think she was probably working there.

    So I guess it could be that she was working to 11.45, and then put on a mini-skirt/short dress, and

    then bought a baguette, and then stayed in the shop for some reason.


    And then headed for town, like she looked dressed for.


    I guess it could have been like that.


    But I thought it seemed a bit strange, the way she was just standing there, for several minuttes,

    without picking up the baguette, while I was buying my groceries.


    So I thought I’d write a complaint to you, regarding this, since I’ve been writing complaints to

    other shops/resturants, regarding other incidents, that could maybe seem to be part of a pattern.

    So I thought I’d also write this complaint.


    Even if I must admit that I wrote the other complaints, before I wrote this complaint, since I’m

    really sure what to complain about, other than that I thought the staff acted strange.

    So I hope you have the chance to have a look at this!

    I’m enclosing a blog-post I wrote, just a few minuttes after the incident. (It’s in Norwegian, but I’m

    enclosing it anyway, since I unfortunatly didn’t have any other notes about the incident, but I

    thought it was better to enclose blog-entry copy, than not enclose any enclosures at all).


    It says on the blog-post, that it’s written on 10/1, at 19:06.

    But I’ve checked wich time-zone the blog is set on, and it set on timezone -5.

    So the actuall date/time for the blog-post, is 11/1, 0:06.

    Thats about ten minutes after the incident.


    I went straight home, and wrote on the blog, since there have been many maybe a bit strange

    incidents happeing.

    Hope this is alright, and thank you very much in advance for your help!

    Yours sincerely,


    Erik Ribsskog