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----- 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
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> ----- 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
>
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