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From:
Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
Sent: 25 December 2010 21:12
To: Enquiries Team
Cc: Customer.Services@uuplc.co.uk
Subject: To Ofwat, could you have
a look at this please, I think I've exhausted United Utilites complaint
procedure/(To the line-manager of Mr. Tom Pearson)/Fwd: To the Managing
Director/Fwd: To: Tom Pearson, Case Manager/Fwd: FW: RS852927
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