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    Erik Ribsskog

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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 5:47 PM





    To:

    Executive Response <ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk>



    Hi,

    thank you for your e-mail!

    It was also the same problem at Tesco, Liverpool One yesterday and today.
    Yesterday, you only had small carriers, so I asked the Tesco-woman there, if the carriers where for tooth-paste.

    And she said they were for sandwiches.
    But how can people carry 2 liter bottles of water/cola etc., in sandwich-carriers?
    And today, there were almost no carriers in the automated check-outs.

    I lived in London a couple of weeks, at the beginning of 2005, and in Kensington, they had a Sainsburys with self-service check-outs, already in 2005.
    And they were never out of carriers.

    I shoped there a lot of times.
    I also have a complaint against W.H. Smith/the Post Office, in Liverpool One, where I wonder if they are infected with devil-worshipers/al quaida.
    Is this with few carriers a muslim tradition?

    Once in a muslim Off Licence in Sunderland, (near the Forge where I lived, I studied at the University of Sunderland), they were also out of carriers.

    Is the Tesco Liverpool One a muslim/Al Quaida-shop, I'm wondering?

    Is this why they're always low on carriers?

    I've seen the muslims praying and protesting outside of this shop, against Kadaffi, etc.

    Aren't Tesco shops supposed to be Tesco-shops, even if they are in a muslim, catholic or whatever area.

    Shouldn't one expect to get the same level of service in any Tesco-shop?

    Just something I thought about here.
    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 2:58 PM, Executive Response <ceo.customerservice@tesco.co.uk> wrote:


    Dear Mr Ribsskog

    Thank you for your email, which has been forwarded to our Chief Executive's office. Please accept my apologies for the delay in replying to you.

    I am currently looking into the details of your complaint and will contact you again shortly.

    Kind Regards

    Yvonne Edmonds

    Customer Service Executive

    —– Original Message —–

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

    Date: 06 April 2011

    Subject: Re: Fwd: Complaint about 'shortage' on carriers/Fwd: TES7757419X Re: Re: Complaint about you Tesco-shops at Clayton Sq. and Liverpool One, in Liverpool

    Hi,

    thank you for your e-mail.

    It's the first time I've heard of a food-shop-chain not being able to get

    hold of enough carrier bags.

    I don't buy this.

    There are thousands of suppliers of carrier-bags, in the world.

    You must be lying I think.

    I'd like this complaint to be escalated again, to the Tesco Managing

    Director.

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Wed, Apr 6, 2011 at 7:19 PM, Tesco Customer Service <

    customer.service@tesco.co.uk> wrote:

    > Dear Erik

    >

    > Thank you for your reply.

    >

    > Please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Richard Kemp and I am a

    > Team Leader at Tesco Customer Services. I have been asked to email you as

    > you have requested your email to be escalated to a Manager.

    >

    > Firstly, please allow me to apologise for any disappointment and

    > inconvenience caused to you in regards the lack of availability of our

    > Carrier Bags. I can appreciate your concerns and I apologise for this.

    >

    > In regards the lack of Carrier Bags in our Stores, We are aware that there

    > are not enough Carrier Bags for our customers and that Stores are frequently

    > running low on them, however, we are taking the necessary precautions so

    > that we can prevent this happening again. Our Suppliers are aware and they

    > are doing all they can to send more to us.

    >

    > With this in mind, we do encourage our Customers to bring in their own

    > Carrier Bags so that they can gain extra Clubcard points as an incentive to

    > reduce the amount used and recycle to be greener in the environment.

    >

    > I hope you can appreciate our position on this matter and that I have

    > explained this for you.

    >

    > In addition, I was concerned to hear of the problems that you are having

    > with your Prawn Curries and them beeping at the Self Service Checkouts.

    > Before I can comment on this, I ask that you expand on this and advise me

    > what exactly you mean as I do not want to give you an answer that is not

    > relevant.

    >

    > Once more, I would like to thank you for taking the time to contact me and

    > I am sorry to hear that you feel you are being harassed in our Stores with

    > regards to your complaint. Please let me assure you this is not our

    > intention and I hope that we can continue to look forward to you loyal

    > custom at Tesco.

    >

    > Kind Regards

    >

    >

    > Richard Kemp

    > Team Leader

    > Tesco Customer Service

    >

    > —– Original Message —–

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

    > Date: 06 April 2011

    > Subject: Fwd: Complaint about 'shortage' on carriers/Fwd: TES7757419X Re:

    > Re: Complaint about you Tesco-shops at Clayton Sq. and Liverpool One, in

    > Liverpool

    >

    > Hi,

    >

    > also, you make the prawn curry beep, in the un-manned check-out.

    >

    > (The £1 Frozen Tesco Prawn Curry).

    >

    > Is this because I buy the frozen curries, sometimes on week-days, and have

    > complained on the shortage in carriers?

    >

    > You sometimes only have a few carriers, in the un-manned check-outs.

    >

    > Why is this?

    >

    > Why don't you do it properly, when you stock carriers?

    >

    > It's like you keep it at only a few carriers.

    >

    > I wonder is this some kind of harassment of me/the customers.

    >

    > I've worked as a food shop manager myself, and think this is peculiar.

    >

    > Just as a new complaint, in this complaint-case, I think I have to call it.

    >

    > Regards,

    >

    > Erik Ribsskog

    >

    >

    > ———- Forwarded message ———-

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

    > Date: Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 5:50 PM

    > Subject: Re: Complaint about 'shortage' on carriers/Fwd: TES7757419X Re:

    > Re:

    > Complaint about you Tesco-shops at Clayton Sq. and Liverpool One, in

    > Liverpool

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

    >

    >

    > Hi,

    >

    > but the shop I mentioned, is sometimes out of regular carrier-bags.

    >

    > So one have to use the smallest carrier-bags, or buy some bags without your

    > logo on.

    >

    > Shouldn't you have any goods in stock, including regular carrier-bags?

    >

    > It seems to me that you avoid this issue.

    >

    > Do you police that customers don't pollute to much, in the check-out?

    >

    > By refusing to let them have enough carriers?

    >

    > Are you the pollution-police?

    >

    > I don't think people should be harrased in the shops.

    >

    > You could use your Clubcard-leaflets, or something, to inform people about

    > the environment, etc.

    >

    > But it should be in the way, that one almost have to start fighting with

    > Tesco-staff, or look all around the shop, to find carriers.

    >

    > I've worked as a food shop manager, for ten years, and have bought my own

    > groceries, since the 80's.

    >

    > And this shortage of carriers, I've only seen once before.

    >

    > And that was in an immigrant-shop in Sunderland, which had ran out of

    > carriers, right before Christmas 2004.

    >

    > I can't see that you appologise here, for running out of carriers.

    >

    > This I think is a bit strange, since I've worked with custommer-support for

    > many years and gone to business Upper Secondary-school and University

    > College.

    >

    > So maybe you could let your line-manager have a look at my complaint for a

    > second opinion, I'm wondering.

    >

    > Thanks in advance for any help!

    >

    > Regards,

    >

    > Erik Ribsskog

    >

    >

    > On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 5:36 PM, Tesco Customer Service <

    > customer.service@tesco.co.uk> wrote:

    >

    > > Dear Erik

    > >

    > > Thank you for your email.

    > >

    > > We adjust the specification of our bags from time to time, to strike that

    > > difficult balance between their environmental impact and ensuring the

    > bags

    > > are strong enough for customers to use with confidence.

    > >

    > > We started to issue new carrier bags to our stores in February 2011.Our

    > old

    > > bags were too thin, which meant that customers were using more of them,

    > for

    > > example by not filling bags fully or by double bagging. Customers also

    > told

    > > us they couldn’t reuse the weaker bags at home, and there were a small

    > > number of occasions when bags split when they were full of shopping.

    > >

    > > Our new bags no longer have the biodegradable additive in them, which

    > made

    > > them weaker. Removing this additive will help make our bags stronger

    > > addressing recent customer concerns and helping re-use and recycling.

    > >

    > > We have taken the step to remove the biodegradable additive because –

    > > having reviewed the science – we believe that we can help to reduce

    > > single-use carrier bags more effectively through encouraging re-use and

    > > recycling. We offer a range of affordable reusable bags in all our

    > stores,

    > > and instead of displaying carrier bags at checkouts, our staff ask

    > customers

    > > if they will be reusing bags and offer them single-use bags if not.

    > >

    > > We also offer green Clubcard points to customers who re-use bags in

    > store.

    > > A Tesco customer now uses more than 50% fewer carrier bags than in August

    > > 2006, when we first introduced green Clubcard points. In terms of

    > recycling,

    > > at the end of their life Tesco carrier bags can be recycled at most Tesco

    > > stores and through Tesco.com delivery drivers.

    > >

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

    > > customer.service@tesco.co.uk quoting TES9353027X.

    > >

    > > Kind Regards

    > >

    > >

    > > Matthew Maycock

    > > Customer Service Manager

    > > Tesco Customer Service

    > >

    > > —– Original Message —–

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

    > > Date: 12 March 2011

    > > Subject: Complaint about 'shortage' on carriers/Fwd: TES7757419X Re: Re:

    > > Complaint about you Tesco-shops at Clayton Sq. and Liverpool One, in

    > > Liverpool

    > >

    > > Hi,

    > >

    > > I shop in the Tesco-shop in Liverpool One, (the Super shop), since it's

    > the

    > > shop with most 'order-lines', in Liverpool City Centre, and you have low

    > > prices, on your 'value'-line.

    > >

    > > (I'm unemployed you see).

    > >

    > > There is a problem, with that almost every time I go to that shop, (this

    > > was

    > > also a problem on Thursday, and also in 2010, like one can see in my

    > > forwarded e-mail).

    > >

    > > Why are you also out of carrier-bags?

    > >

    > > I also shop at Aldi, Lidl and Home Bargains, and they are never out of

    > > carrier-bags.

    > >

    > > I've also been a shop-manager in the Rimi-chain, in Norway, from 1998 to

    > > 2002, and if we had forgotten to order carriers, then we drove and

    > > collected

    > > them at another Rimi-shop.

    > >

    > > This is a re-occouring problem at this Tesco-shop.

    > >

    > > How can there be a shortage in carrier-bags?

    > >

    > > I've also worked in packaging, on behalf of Packaging Europe, in Norwich,

    > > and I know that there are thousands of suppliers of carrier-bags, in

    > > Europe.

    > >

    > > This must be a manager-problem at Tesco Hanover St., (the Super shop), I

    > > think.

    > >

    > > There's nothing super about a shop which haven't got carriers.

    > >

    > > So you should maybe call it 'almost Super Shop'.

    > >

    > > Something like that.

    > >

    > > And please don't ask me to call you again about this.

    > >

    > > If you can't write it in an e-mail, it's because you have something to

    > > hide,

    > > it seems to me.

    > >

    > > This is very poor customer-service by Tesco!

    > >

    > > Regards,

    > >

    > > Erik Ribsskog

    > >

    > >

    > > ———- Forwarded message ———-

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

    > > Date: Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 3:55 PM

    > > Subject: TES7757419X Re: Re: Complaint about you Tesco-shops at Clayton

    > Sq.

    > > and Liverpool One, in Liverpool

    > > To: eribsskog@gmail.com

    > >

    > >

    > > Hi Erik

    > >

    > > Firstly, I'd like to apologise for the delay in getting back to you.

    > > Please

    > > let me assure you that we always try to respond to our customers' queries

    > > in

    > > a timely manner and I'm sorry that due to high volumes of contact, this

    > has

    > > not happened on this occasion.

    > >

    > > Having read your email thoroughly I think this would be best resolved if

    > we

    > > could talk this through. So, if you can email me back your telephone

    > > number

    > > with a convenient time to call then I will contact you. If you would

    > > prefer, I can be contacted on 01382 822528.

    > >

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

    > > customer.service@tesco.co.uk quoting TES7757419X.

    > >

    > > Kind Regards

    > >

    > >

    > > Keir Duncan

    > > Team Leader

    > > Tesco Customer Service

    > >

    > >

    > >

    > > —– Original Message —–

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

    > > Date: 24 June 2010

    > > Subject: Re: Complaint about you Tesco-shops at Clayton Sq. and Liverpool

    > > One, in Liverpool

    > >

    > > Hi,

    > >

    > > this isn't about the carrier-bags, this is about the harrassment.

    > >

    > > I also mentioned which shops it was in the subject-line.

    > >

    > > I've been working as a shop-manager in Norway, and I know that only old

    > > women brings old bags to the shop.

    > >

    > > I would sometimes sit in the check-out, and I asked everyone, 'do you

    > want

    > > a

    > > carrier'.

    > >

    > > And sometimes men would reply, 'Of course I want a carrier, do you think

    > > I'm

    > > an old woman ("gammel kjærring" in Norwegian)'.

    > >

    > > I don't think you take my complaint seriously.

    > >

    > > And your spelling isn't even right.

    > >

    > > Could you please escalate this complaint, as I've overheard that I'm

    > being

    > > used as a 'target guy', I think this could be some mobster-activity.

    > >

    > > I've also had more or less similar complaints against Tesco from before,

    > > which you neighter took serious.

    > >

    > > So I'm going to put a lawyer on you if you don't take this serious now,

    > if

    > > I

    > > get the oppertunity later.

    > >

    > > My patience with you is ran out, unfortunately.

    > >

    > > Bag for life, and poppy-bags, this isn't what I contact you about, it's

    > the

    > > harassment.

    > >

    > > Is this so difficult for you to understand?

    > >

    > > Bags for life and poppy-bags are fine.

    > >

    > > But only as long as you also have the regular bags.

    > >

    > > But you have made this into a discussion about bags, when it really is

    > > about

    > > harrassment, so you just make me more annoyed really.

    > >

    > > Is 'customer-support' something that your company don't know what means?

    > >

    > > Erik Ribsskog

    > >

    > >

    > > On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 1:45 PM, Tesco Customer Service <

    > > customer.service@tesco.co.uk> wrote:

    > >

    > > > Dear Erik

    > > >

    > > > I'm sorry to hear that you have been having problems obtaining carrier

    > > bags

    > > > recently when you visit our Stores in Liverpool recently. I can

    > > understand

    > > > how frustrating this must be for you.

    > > >

    > > > I have been unable to contact anyone as you have not said which stores

    > > you

    > > > shop in. However, if you let me know I wold be more than happy to

    > contact

    > > > the stores concerned.

    > > >

    > > > However, If I might suggest that perhaps you may be able to purchase a

    > > Bag

    > > > for Life when you visit one of our Stores. They start at 45pence and go

    > > up

    > > > to over a £1.

    > > >

    > > > You would get Clubcard points for buying the bag, and an extra point in

    > > > store every time that you used the bag. It would actually pay for

    > itself

    > > in

    > > > no time at all.

    > > >

    > > > These bags are heavy duty and have special slots for bottles to stand

    > up

    > > in

    > > > at the side so you can balance your shop.

    > > >

    > > > Once again, I'd like to apologise for any inconvenience this may have

    > > > caused you.

    > > >

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

    > > > customer.service@tesco.co.uk quoting TES7755298X.

    > > >

    > > > Kind Regards

    > > >

    > > >

    > > > Frances Brierley

    > > > Customer Service Manager

    > > > Tesco Customer Service

    > > >

    > > > —– Original Message —–

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

    > > > Date: 24 June 2010

    > > > Subject: Complaint about you Tesco-shops at Clayton Sq. and Liverpool

    > > One,

    > > > in Liverpool

    > > >

    > > > Hi,

    > > >

    > > > lately, your shops in Liverpool, (the two shops mentioned above), have

    > > > stopped ordering enough carrier-bags.

    > > >

    > > > So I have to buy the poppy-bags, if I can find them.

    > > >

    > > > But, your representative, at Liverpool One, the other day, was

    > harrassing

    > > > the customers.

    > > >

    > > > She told me to put more food in the carriers, than I had done.

    > > >

    > > > I think you staff go to close.

    > > >

    > > > I'm from Norway, and when I studied in Sunderland, my flat-mates and

    > > fellow

    > > > exchange-students, from around Europe, told me I shouldn't drink the

    > > > tap-water here.

    > > >

    > > > So I buy like 4 liters perhaps, (around 8 pints), of tap-water, in the

    > > > shop,

    > > > or carbonated water, or 'pop', if I can afford it, since I'm

    > unemployed,

    > > > and

    > > > sometimes even lager.

    > > >

    > > > So Tesco can't expect me to carry like five kilos, in one carrier-bag,

    > > > because they are very thin.

    > > >

    > > > I remember once, when I was a child, and lived in Mellomhagen, in

    > Norway,

    > > > and my mother sent me to the Co-op shop, (Samvirkelaget), to buy

    > several

    > > > liters of milk etc.

    > > >

    > > > And then the carrier-bag, tore apart, from the weight of the milk, when

    > I

    > > > was half-way home.

    > > >

    > > > I was maybe six years old.

    > > >

    > > > What are one supposed to do then.

    > > >

    > > > One can put all of this in ones pocket.

    > > >

    > > > One have to stand there and look stupid.

    > > >

    > > > Like I had to, untill my mother came to find me, maybe 15 minutes

    > later.

    > > >

    > > > The woman who I met who lived close to where this happened, didn't want

    > > to

    > > > give me a carrier.

    > > >

    > > > So I don't think you can expect people to not use enough carriers, to

    > get

    > > > ones shopping home, with the carriers in one piece.

    > > >

    > > > This is harassment and patronising, that your representatives do.

    > > >

    > > > This I wanted do complain about.

    > > >

    > > > This seems like something they would do in the Soviet-union.

    > > >

    > > > I used to be a shop-manager in Norway, (in Rimi), and if we ran out of

    > > > carrier-bags, I would drive to a another Rimi-shop, and borrow

    > > carrier-bags

    > > > from them, untill we got more ourselves.

    > > >

    > > > This has happened to me three times, in the last week or two, in

    > > Liverpool.

    > > >

    > > > And if I complain, then I'm being harrassed by inpolite shop-workers,

    > who

    > > > tell me to put more food, in each bag.

    > > >

    > > > Next time, I'll ask them to go home with me then, and pick up

    > everything

    > > > that falls out, when the bags tear from the weight of to much food in

    > > them.

    > > >

    > > > And don't give me line that I got from the same shop-woman, about that

    > I

    > > > should save the enviroment.

    > > >

    > > > That's also to patronise your customers.

    > > >

    > > > I go to the shop to get food, not to be preached at.

    > > >

    > > > Is Tesco a food-shop or a radical environmental-organisation at war?

    > > >

    > > > Please explain this to me.

    > > >

    > > > And please get your shops to order enough carrier-bags.

    > > >

    > > > This is annoying, that you haven't got enough of them, and I think I'm

    > > > going

    > > > to shop a lot at Aldi, when that shop starts now this automn, in

    > > Liverpool

    > > > City Center, because this never happened, when I lived in Sunderland,

    > and

    > > > shopped at Aldi there.

    > > >

    > > > Regards,

    > > >

    > > > Erik Ribsskog

    > > >

    > >

    >






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    Erik Ribsskog

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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 12:38 PM





    To:

    joanne.dann-1@sunderland.ac.uk



    Hi,

    I live in Liverpool.
    I'm unemployed.
    My Landlord threaten to throw me out.
    I've overheard in Norway that I'm followed by the 'mafian', and/or the Order of St. John.

    I don't get my degree from Univeristy of Sunderland.
    I've sent about my employment-case and inheritance-case to the Alumni, but you haven't replied.
    I also haven't got the result of my language-test, and other tests I had when I studied at the University of Sunderland.

    (I was a study abroad-student and a Bachelor of Science Computing, third year-student.
    I had to interrupt my studies since I didn't get my loan on time, from the study-loan bank, (Lånekassa), in Norway.

    So I couldn't focus for several reasons.
    Yet, the lecturors, on the Study Abroad-induction, talked about me behind my back, about why I wanted to study with the University, when I was so skilled, (they looked at my grades from two University Colleges in Norway).

    The answer of course was that I wanted to get a formal Bachelor-degree, but I lost a bit of my motivation, being talked about like this.
    Also I didn't get my study loan, and my sister and her young son and her friend and her young son, came to visit me, in Sunderland, for Christmas and New Year 2004/2005.

    And the young children wanted to use my computer all the time, (they weren't really activated by their mothers), so I didn't get to do much work on my Final Year Project-module.
    Later I've thought my sister is perhaps in this order, of St. John, and sabotaged my studies.

    I have read in a newspaper-archive, in Norway, that my fathers stepdaugters half-brother, is in that order.
    And someone have tried to distroy my life, almost all my life, so I wonder if it is that order.

    Would have been fine if the Alumni could help.
    I registered with you, since I was a Study Abroad-student, and have graduated from my Home University in Norway, after I studied in Sunderland, (a Norwegian two year university-level degree, called Høgskolekandidat).

    Hope this is alright!
    Thanks in advance for any help!
    Best regards,
    Erik Ribsskog

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    TOEFLInstitutions@ets.org



    Hi,

    I was a study-abroad-student, from Oslo University College, at University of Sunderland, in the academic year, 2004/05.
    One of the first things I was told to do there, as a student from Norway, was to take an English-test.

    First we listen to two teachers speaking, and afterwards we answered questions on a form, I think.
    I'm pretty sure this was a TOEFL-test.
    And I remember getting the best grade on it, 'A' or '1'.

    The study-loan-bank in Norway, and my home-university messed with me so much, and delayed my study-loan with four months, and the University of Sunderland threw us out of our flat at campus, in February 2005, so then I just quit the studies, because I had lost focus due to the mentioned problems, and more.

    And moved to London, (where it's easier to fine employment, I think), to find a job.
    But now, the University of Sunderland, don't want to send me any of my files.
    I got a lot of passes, on assigments, but they don't want to send.

    I was wondering, have you got my TOEFL-test result, on your database?

    Could you please send me a confirmation that I passed, (and got the best grade, on this test, I remember quite clearly).

    Hope you can please help me with this!
    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog






  • Jeg sendte en ny YouTube-melding, om problemene ved å jobbe for Arvato, rundt om i verden, mm.

    mer om arvato youtube

    PS.

    Her er mer om dette:




    To

    Subject

    Date


    Kathyscv


    Re: Svar:I so get it


    Hi,

    thank you very much for you message!

    I have a policy, that I just publish everything I get on my blog.

    (Kind of like Wikileaks, even if they haven't published my employment-case, against Bertelsmann Arvato's Microsoft Scandinavian Product Activation, even if I sent them the case, more than two years I go, I think it must be now).

    It's right that I'm an ex-employee, at Arvato.

    I didn't work in management, (even if I have 10 years of management-experience, from Norway, they didn't want to make me Team-Leader for some reason, unknown to me).

    I worked as a CCR, on behalf of Arvato, for an agency, (Ranstad), from August 2005 to June 2006.

    Then I was made Arvato-staff, and worked for Arvato, in the same role, untill December 2006.

    After I started my employment-case, they didn't renew my concract.

    (The details are explained in the link I sent, where my employment-case is, on Scribd).

    Then I started working as self-employed, in the packaging-industry, from home, on behalf of Packaging Europe, in Norwich, UK, in march 2007.

    I suspect that the law-firms here in the UK, are a bit afraid, of the big American company, (Microsoft), and the big German company, (Bertelsmann Arvato), so I haven't actually got anyone to take on my case.

    It's now with the University of Sunderland Alumni Association, (I studied there in 2004/05), and I've asked them if they can get the university's law-faculty, to take on the case, as a pro-bono-case.

    But I don't think they'd take on a US case.

    (Since I guess this is Valencia in Los Angeles and not the Valencia in Spain :).

    What I could do, is that I could publish your employment-case, on my blog.

    My blog has around 1.000 readers each day, and is on Blogger, so I don't think it's going to be deleted.

    I also take back-ups of my blog, and put them on a web-site, in case the blog gets deleted.

    That's what I could do, if you want.

    If you want, you can contact me on my e-mail: eribsskog@gmail.com, and then I can publish documents to do with your employment-case, on my blog, if you want that.

    I've tried to call to the USA earlier, but I have to call very late, because of the time-difference, so I don't want to call to Arvato in California.

    But I found you LinkedIN-profile, with Google, (http://www.linkedin.com/pub/kathy-graboyes/9/14b/b62), so I think you are who you're saying you are, so to speak.

    I think it would be interesting to see, how Arvato operates in the USA, so I would have thought it was fine, if you could send the documents.

    Someone in Mexico, contacted me once, and complained about Arvato, as well, so seems like they aren't fine, in any countries/nations.

    I'll see if I can find that comment again, on my blog.

    Again thank you very much for your e-mail!

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    PS.

    Here is the link to the mentioned comment, on my blog:

    Manuel said…
    I see that you guys are having issues with arvato right??? Dont worry….we have issues here in Mexico too. It seems to me that Arvato have issues all around the world

    26 November 2008 08:09

    johncons said…
    Yes,

    that's right.

    Arvato are using illigal management-methods here in the UK, and there has also been problems with a lot of other bullying etc., from managers.

    I've started a case against Bertelsmann Arvato's Microsoft Scandinavian Product Activation:

    http://www.scribd.com/groups/view/14830-arvato-services-ltd-s-microsoft-scandinavian-product-activation

    And I've also started making a video about the problems at Arvato:

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=H6nIFBWJPPc

    I've contacted a lot of British law-firms, to try to get this case to court.

    (Under the legal-aid programme, which exists in the UK).

    But none of the law-firms, have wanted to give help.

    I'm wondering if the law-firms are afraid, of eighter Bertelsmann Arvato or Microsoft.

    Or both.

    Or if it is the British Government or some freemasons etc, who are pulling the strings, to try to prevent justice.

    Like I think one have to describe what they are doing as.

    The only thing I've got to work, as of yet, is to publish about the problems, on the internet, and also on Facebook, witch I've done.

    So maybe this will help.

    But I'll continue to contact the law-firms as well, at least to keep the case alive.

    I made sure to keep all the files, from work, when I worked, there, since I suspected a bit that there was something going on etc.

    And I tried to make a note, each time, the managers were bullying etc., at work.

    (Because I've learned, when I worked as a shop manager in a big Norwegian food-chain, that notes like this, (with date and time and description), will count as evidence, in court).

    But I'll continue to try to whistleblow about these problems, untill they can hopefully be brought up in the right courts etc.

    But if you have something that you want me to publish, about the problems with Arvato in Mexico, then I think it's ok for me to publish it, even if there isn't that many people that are reading on my blog yet, but maybe they will be more people reading in the future, if I write more in English etc.

    We'll see.

    Thanks for the comment by the way, it's interesting to get updates about how Arvato operates in other countries etc!

    Sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    http://johncons-mirror.blogspot.com/2008/10/facebook-katri-masters-2.html#comments


    Sent to: kathyscv








  • Jeg sendte en ny Facebook-melding, til Rosario, fra University of Sunderland




    Hi there Rosario,

    Erik Ribsskog 9. februar kl. 03:46

    have you moved to Texas?

    Is it you from Sunderland?

    Facebook thought I knew you.

    Didn't you use to have blonde hair?

    Maybe I'm remembering wrong.

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    Rosario González Oria 10. februar kl. 02:40 Rapporter

    Hi Erik, yes it´s me, Rosario from Spain. I was in Sunderland with you living in the same flat, Federica´s friend. Yes my hair was little bit ligher than it is now. I´m working in Texas just for a few years in a school teaching spanish. Hope everything is going fine with you.Take care, Rosario

    Erik Ribsskog 10. februar kl. 03:59

    Hi,

    ok, nice to hear from you Rosario.

    Have you heard anything from our other flat-mates in Sunderland?

    (Ivo, Dorthe, Federica, Nelufer, and what was the name of the other woman, who like Nelufer moved, the woman from Germany?).

    And you friend Claire from France, Julian etc., heard anything more from them?

    You also had an Irishman visiting, I remeber.

    Hope you are fine!

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog






  • Jeg fikk en ny e-post fra the University of Sunderland Alumni Association







    Gmail – Alumni E-newsletter Edition 1, 2011







    Gmail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Alumni E-newsletter Edition 1, 2011





    University of Sunderland Alumni Association

    <AskAlex@wearunited.org>





    Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 4:44 PM





    Reply-To:

    AskAlex@wearunited.org


    To:

    Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    WearUnited

    Edition 1, 2011


    Hello Alumni!

    Welcome to the first edition of the alumni e-newsletter for this year. This latest edition features what will be going on here at the Alumni Association and the University in 2011. We will also look back at our 2010 highlights.

    This year we celebrate 100 years of Science at the University of Sunderland and we hope this 100th year will be a memorable one. Did you study Science (including Pharmacy)? If so, I want to hear your memories so we can compile a special anniversary e-newsletter.

    To all our other members, please keep us up to date with your stories so we can feature you on our Where Are You Now pages in the Bridge magazine and online.

    Keep in touch!

    Sarah Fairless

    Development & Alumni Office



    Alumni Member of the Year 2010: Winner Announced

    I am pleased to announce that the 2010 winner is Katy McLean. Katy won the award for her extraordinary achievements in sport. Katy was recently announced as the England Rugby Team Captain and was key to the success of the team reaching the World Cup Final. Due to Katy's Rugby commitments we will be presenting her award at the 2011 graduation ceremony and will report back to you then! So watch this space.




    Recent Alumni Events…

    Hope Winch Lecture 2010 – Alumni, students and industry came together to hear Stephen Singleton's address.

    Sunderland Old Teachers Christmas Party – hosted by the Alumni Association for one of the oldest alumni chapters.

    University Carol Service – Alumni were invited to take part in the University annual carol service at the spectacular Sunderland Minster.


    Alumni Events in 2011…


    Welcome Back! Education 2010
    The Faculty of Education and Society would like to invite 2010 graduates back to campus. Meet up with old classmates and academics, hear a keynote speaker and discuss further CPD.

    Varsity!!
    Did you take on Teesside for your Sunderland Sports Club? Why not do it again? We are looking for graduates to take part in the new alumni section of the 2011 Varsity Games.

    Hospital Pharmacy…in the Real World
    Alumni and current students are invited to hear from successful alumni who work in hospital pharmacy. This follows on from the success of our 'Community Pharmacy…in the Real World' 2010 event.

    And much much more! Visit our calendar of events.



    Refresh the old brain cells!


    Ever thought of coming back for further study? Why not find out about a Postgraduate degree from the University of Sunderland? Visit our new online prospectus.

    There will also be a Postgraduate Open Day at the University on 1st June.


    Are you our most enterpreneurial Alumni?…

    Are you or do you know an alumnus that deserves recognition for setting up and running a business? If so, why not nominate yourself or them for the Blueprint Alumni Achievement Award.

    Click here for an application form and award criteria. Deadline for nominations is 12th May 2011. The winner and nominator will be invited to the Blueprint Awards Dinner on 9th June at the National Glass Centre.


    100 years of Sciences and a new building to celebrate!

    2011 marks 100 years of Science at Sunderland and we are going to celebrate in style. Lord Robert Winston will officially open the the New Sciences Complex on 16th February.

    There will also be a series of science events over the coming year so keep checking our events calendar.

    If you studied science at the University, I want to hear from you. Please email your memories of your time here along with a photo for our special edition e-newsletter.

    Read more about the recent Sciences Complex developments.


    Were you a Prior Pursglove Alumni? They want to hear from you

    Did you study at Prior Pursglove College or Guisborough Grammar School? The college is celebrating its 450th Anniversary and are looking for alumni to share memories and stories about their college days. Visit the website or email for further details.


    Alice in Sunderland: Winner!

    I am pleased to announce the the winner of the Alice in Sunderland Competition is Fiona Martin from London.

    Pictured here is Alice, Fiona's daughter enjoying Alice in Sunderland.


    Want to get involved?

    We are looking for your help!

    Alumni Ambassadors
    Would you like to re-engage with your alma mata? If so, why not become an Alumni Ambassador? We are looking for members who can aide us at events and provide alumni advice to others. To find out more
    email us and we will send you some information.

    Where Are You Now?
    The Where Are You Now section of the
    Bridge magazine is our most popular and we want you to be part of it. Let us and your fellow alumni members know what you have accomplished. Email us with a short description and a picture.

    Since graduating with a PGCE Christine Liddle has been teaching all over the UK


    And finally…


    • Glass and Ceramics graduate, Jessamy Kelly is nominated for prestigious award. Help her with your vote!
    • All Pharmacy graduates can join our oldest alumni group, the Hope Winch Society for free. Email to find out more.

    Please remember to keep in touch!

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  • Den e-post adressen her, opprettet jeg, innimellom telefoner, på Arvato. Av datasikkerhetsgrunner, så ville jeg ikke bruke min vanlige e-post på jobb







    Gmail – Study fees







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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Study fees





    Ante Valente

    <erik.ribsskog@googlemail.com>





    Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 9:12 AM





    To:

    international.enquiries@sunderland.ac.uk



    Hi,

    I was a student at University of Sunderland last year, and since Ive had some economical problems etc., I havent

    got to organize an agreement on how i should pay the study fees etc. yet.

    So I was wondering who I should contact about this.

    Im sorry it has taken me so long to contact you about this!

    Thanks in advance and regards.

    Erik Ribsskog






    PS.

    Som man kan se, i den e-posten, så har jeg også vært vant til å tenke på, å beskytte meg mot identitetstyveri, på nettet.

    Derfor pleier jeg noen ganger bare å skrive tullenavn, som Vegar Beider eller Ante Valente.

    Men jeg var litt stressa på jobb, så jeg skjønte ikke det, da jeg skrev den e-posten, at det kom til å stå Ante Valente, i selve e-posten.

    Så det var nok litt tabbe.

    Men men.

    Sånn går det når man gjør ting på jobb.

    Innimellom jobben.

    Så budsjett-ting, var ikke det viktigste for meg, på den her tiden.

    Det var kontakten med Kripos og Eva Joly, osv., i Norge, om det at jeg var forfulgt av ‘mafian’ osv., som jeg tok på min vanlige e-post, vel.

    Og derfor ville jeg ikke bruke den e-postadressen på jobb.

    For jeg ville ikke at noen på Arvato, i IT-avdelingen der, som hadde sitt eget lukkede kontor, og ikke satt i det store kontorlandskapet, (litt av overvåkningshensyn kanskje?), skulle få se de e-postene jeg skrev til Kripos og Justisdepartementet i Norge, osv.

    Så sånn var det.

    Bare noe jeg tenkte på.

    Så vi får se hva som skjer.

    Vi får se.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

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    Gmail – UoS Postgraduate Magazine







    Gmail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    UoS Postgraduate Magazine





    University of Sunderland Alumni Association

    <AskAlex@wearunited.org>





    Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 3:06 PM





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    AskAlex@wearunited.org


    To:

    Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>






    WearUnited


    Dear Graduate,


    As an alumni of the University of Sunderland, we’d like to let you know about our new magazine GETTING AHEAD for individuals looking to improve their prospects through higher level qualifications. It features life-changing student stories and testimonial endorsements from employers.

    Here at the University of Sunderland we have a wide range of flexible part-time undergraduate and postgraduate courses that combine academic theory with the practical vocational skills required by employers.

    Many of our successful graduates have combined part-time study with the demands of full-time employment, applying their new skills to their day to day work with both the student and the employer reaping the benefits.

    GETTING AHEAD contributors include:

    Debbee Forster, a manager at the Intercontinental Hotel Group.

    Debbee’s employer wanted her ‘to grow’ with the company and supported her to do an MSc Human Resource Management on a part-time basis.

    Five different students from the BA (Hons) Applied Management part-time course (all working full-time), who attend the University on a Saturday to gain a qualification relevant to their work.

    Richard Walker, Group Operations Systems Manager for the Formica Group and Bethan Bell, Residential Officer at Sunderland City Council. We follow a day in the life of both Richard and Bethan, showing how these contributors developed their professional standing and applied their new found skills to their jobs.

    To view the magazine online click here

    Or to order your copy contact the Helpline on 0191 515 3000 or email: student.helpline@sunderland.ac.uk


    Don't forget to keep us updated with your stories and what you have gone on to do since graduating from Sunderland!

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