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Erik Ribsskog
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Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>



Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 3:45 PM




To:
Donnahey Michelle JCP AINTREE <MICHELLE.DONNAHEY@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk>






Hi,

I can try to start again.

A couple of years ago, I read on the internet that they had stopped selling the Glacier Mints, in Norway, and that custommers in Norway, missed them.


I was unemployed so I thought I could sell them on QXL, (a Norwegian version of E-bay almost), since I'd found them, here in the UK.

QXL wanted me to send them a deposit, since I didn't live in Norway.


I was unemployed, so I couldn't afford to pay the deposit.

But I could affort to rent a web-hotel, (because One sold them for £10 a year).

And I found a free web-shop-programme, (osCommerce), on the internet.


So I started a web-shop, which I explained about, to the Williamsson Sq. jobcentre, which was my local jobcentre then.

Mark there told me this business was a 'hobby', so I didn't have to explain about it in detail to the Jobcentre.


Then the Jobcentre put me on the Work Programme.

Where I got a complaint since I didn't speak Finish.

I had to move to Sunderland due to problems with my landlord.


Ingeus in Sunderland told me to buy a double entry ledger, for my web-shop.

I moved back to Liverpool, this spring.

I've started publising some old material on my blog, as self-publish-books, with CreateSpace.


I got around £20 in royalites, for these books, last month.

I sent an e-mail to the Jobcentre, (which ended up at your office in Sheffield), and agreed to bring this up, at Aintree Jobcentre on my next sign-on-meeting, (which was Thursday, twelve days ago).


I was told the royalities were a part-time-job.

Now I wonder why the royalities are a part-time-job while my e-business is just called a hobby.

I think these are a bit similar, so I don't understand why one is called a hobby and the other a part-time-job.


Why do the Jobcentre tell me one is a hobby and one is a part-time-job?

Does this mean I have to fill out forms regarding the book-publishing but not regarding the e-business?

(I think this seems a bit inconsistent) :)


Best regards,

Erik Ribsskog


On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 12:53 PM, Donnahey Michelle JCP AINTREE <MICHELLE.DONNAHEY@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk> wrote:



Hi Mr
Ribsskog


Could you please contact me
regarding your query.


Thank you
Michelle


Michelle
Donnahey
| Adviser Team Manager | Department for Work and
Pensions |WSD |Aintree Jobcentre Plus | 70 Walton Vale | Liverpool | L9 2BU |
0151 801 6510.|
www.dwp.gov.uk |

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