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  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til ICO


    Gmail – Response from the Information Commissioner’s Office

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    Response from the Information Commissioner’s Office



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 7:44 PM

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

    Cc:
    l.kennedy@easylaw.co.uk, “emb.london” <emb.london@mfa.no>, “hv-02.kontakt” <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>

    Hi,

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

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


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

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

    Best regards,


    Erik Ribsskog

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

    Dear Mr Ribsskog

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

    The Information Commissioners Office is responsible for regulation of the Data Protection Act 1998 and the Freedom of Information Act 2000.

    From your correspondence it would appear that the issues you raise do not fall within the remit of this office. However, I have provided links to the contact pages of Ofcom

    and Virgin Media which may be of use to you:

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

    Yours sincerely

    Amy Holmes

    Case Officer – First Contact Department

    The Information Commissioners Office

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

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

    Hi,

    I read about ICO on Ofcom’s website.

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

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

    (For mobiles, but anyway).

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

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

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

    I think this was strange.

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

    I said I’d reinstall Windows.

    But that wasn’t enough.

    A few minuttes after the three Virgin-guys left.

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

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

    So I said I’ll reinstall Windows.

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

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

    An older guy named Paul.

    (Who also had a Virgin uniform).

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

    After asking me if I had a pen.

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

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

    To switch some stuff in the white box.

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

    He said it would.

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

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

    I think it’s something funny going on.

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

    And without sending a letter.

    This I wanted to complain about.

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

    This is harassment, I think.

    Erik Ribsskog



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  • Jeg sendte enda en e-post til ICO


    Gmail – Update/Fwd: Problems with Virgin Broadband

    Gmail


    Erik Ribsskog
    <eribsskog@gmail.com>



    Update/Fwd: Problems with Virgin Broadband



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>


    Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 6:13 PM

    To:
    informationgovernance@ico.org.uk

    Cc:
    l.kennedy@easylaw.co.uk, “hv-02.kontakt” <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>, “emb.london” <emb.london@mfa.no>

    Hi,

    while these Albanian mafia-criminals, (or what they are), where out of my flat, a while, I took some photos for my blog.
    And these criminals brought a funny black wire, into my flat.

    Which they just let lay on the floor.
    That’s probably why the third guy showed up.

    The enigneer must have called him, and said I had a bootleg internet-wire.


    When really I’ve had mobile broadband, from EE, the last months.

    (Which I use while sending this e-mail).

    And then they made a funny whole, in the wall, and pretended the funny wire, had been in it.

    This is sickening I think.

    I overheard in 2003, I was followed by the ‘mafian’ in Oslo.

    I’ve written about this thousands of times, on my blog, since 2007.

    The whole World just sit on their bums and looks at this.

    Humanity is a joke, it seems.


    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 4:59 PM
    Subject: Update/Fwd: Problems with Virgin Broadband
    To: informationgovernance@ico.org.uk
    Cc: “emb.london” <emb.london@mfa.no>, l.kennedy@easylaw.co.uk, “hv-02.kontakt” <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>

    Hi,

    these mafia-guys, (or what they are), even distroyed my printer, I see now.
    The enigneer pretended to fall out my chair, and the paper-tray, for my printer, was distroyed.

    How can you in the UK have thugs like these everywhere?

    It’s like you don’t have any decent people at all here in the UK.

    You shouldn’t be in the EU then if you are just criminals.


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

    Date: Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 4:46 PM
    Subject: Problems with Virgin Broadband
    To: informationgovernance@ico.org.uk
    Cc: “emb.london” <emb.london@mfa.no>, l.kennedy@easylaw.co.uk, “hv-02.kontakt” <hv-02.kontakt@mil.no>

    Hi,

    I read about ICO on Ofcom’s website.

    I couldn’t fine e-mail addresses to Ofcom or Virgin, so I write to you.
    I was recomended Virgin, by a fellow study abroad student, at University of Sunderland, in 2004.

    (For mobiles, but anyway).
    I’ve earlier had Nextgentel, (in Norway), and BT, (at an earlier address).
    They drilled a whole in the wall, and just put some paste, (or something in it), and asked me to paint over it.

    Also, they were three people, and BT were only one, (at the place I lived in 2005/06).
    I think this was strange.
    I still use my mobile broadband, because they couldn’t get it to work.

    I said I’d reinstall Windows.
    But that wasn’t enough.

    A few minuttes after the three Virgin-guys left.

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

    (Because I had to say something to get them out of the appartment.
    So I said I’ll reinstall Windows.

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


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

    An older guy named Paul.

    (Who also had a Virgin uniform).

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


    After asking me if I had a pen.
    He then called me, just a few minutes, after they left.
    And said Virgin would be back in my flat, on Wednesday morning.

    To switch some stuff in the white box.

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

    He said it would.

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

    Then I don’t want any more Virgin-staff here.
    I think it’s something funny going on.

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

    And without sending a letter.

    This I wanted to complain about.

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

    This is harassment, I think.


    Erik Ribsskog


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  • Virgin var her

    Nå var Virgin her og satt inn en bredbånd-linje.

    Og så ringer en Paul, (som hadde skjegg), tilbake, og sier at de må hit igjen, på onsdag neste uke, for å gjøre noe mer, inni boksen.

    Men bredbånd-linjen vil virke i mellomtiden, sa de.

    Og de var tre folk her, for å gjøre dette.

    Og Virgin har ikke noe e-post, å skrive klage til.

    Så jeg kan bare skrive på bloggen.

    Erik Ribsskog

    PS.

    Jeg har hatt bredbånd to ganger før.

    Nextgentel, (og vel muligens også Telenor, det husker jeg ikke helt), i Norge.

    Og BT, her i England.

    Dette lukter uglemoser, synes jeg.

    PS 2.

    Når Paul ringte tilbake, etter å ha vært her.

    Så sa jeg bare til han, at jeg ikke ville ha noe mer greier, inni den boksen.

    Så lenge bredbånd-linja virka, så var jeg fornøyd.

    De trenger ikke å vekke meg på grunn av noe tull, liksom.

    Også uten å sende brev da gitt.

    Jeg er ikke sikker på at jeg kjøper den.

    Men men.