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Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>










Re: Home Insurance (KMM1960356I30836L0KM)










Erik Ribsskog

<eribsskog@gmail.com>




Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 10:26 AM





To:
Internethelp <internethelp@barclays.com>







Hi,

they don't have an e-mail address?

Is this the stone-age?

I'm a bit frustrated now since the Jobcentre has started messing with my Jobseekers Allowance and you tell me you don't know how to send e-mails?


Erik Ribsskog


On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 9:48 AM, Internethelp <internethelp@barclays.com> wrote:
Dear Erik Ribsskog,


Thank you for your email dated 25/10/12.

We have to advise that we are unable to forward this on to the Home Insurance Department as they do not have access to customer email.

As previously advised you will need to contact them by telephone or by sending this in writing to the address that was provided in our previous
email to you.

Once again we apologise for the inconvenience that this has caused you.

Yours sincerely,

Michelle O'Dowd
Barclays Bank PLC




Original Message Follows:
------------------------

Hi,


are you telling me that you can't forward my e-mail to the right Barclays-deparment?

This seems very strange to me.


Some years ago regular post was called 'snail mail', that's why I wanted to send this by e-mail.

It's more practical and I haven't got much money for postage now since the Jobcentre are messing with my jobseekers-allowance.

This is bad customer-support from Barclays, I think.

Erik Ribsskog



On Sat, May 19, 2012 at 9:20 AM, Internethelp <internethelp@barclays.com> wrote:

Dear Mr. Ribsskog ,

 Thank you for your email dated 17/5/12.

 We at the Online Banking Helpdesk (the area in receipt of your e-mail) have only limited access to your account details and are unable to
assist
 with this type of request. Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.
 Additionally we are not able to direct this query to your branch as it has been received by e-mail, which is considered a non secure method of
 communication.

 We would suggest that you send your request, in writing, to:

 Home Insurance Claim
 Barclays Bank plc
 Leicester
 Leics.         LE87 2BB
 -----------------------


 Yours sincerely,
 Mike Coy
 Barclays Bank PLC



 Original Message Follows:
 ------------------------

 Hi,

 I'd like to deal with this in writing please, if it's alright.

 So if you could please just forward this e-mail to your Home Insurance-department?

 Thanks in advance for any help!

 Best regards,

 Erik Ribsskog


 On Mon, May 14, 2012 at 11:49 AM, Internethelp <internethelp@barclays.com> wrote:

 Dear Erik Ribsskog,

 Thank you for your email dated 13/5/12.

 Due to the nature of your query, can you please contact the Home Insurance Department direct on the number below:

 Home Insurance: General Enquiries - 0800 0150 246 or from overseas  0044 800 027 9844.
 Monday - Friday 08:00 - 22:00, Saturday 08:00 - 18:00, Sunday & Bank Holidays 10:00 - 16:00 (all UK times).

 Home Insurance: Claims -08000279844 or from overseas 0044 800 027 9844 (24 hours, 365 days a year)

 Home Insurance: Quotes - Barclays Insurance Services on 0800 068 1696.Monday - Friday 08:00 - 21:00, Saturday 09:00 - 17:00, Sunday 10:00 -
 16:00 (all UK times).

 We hope this resolves your query.

 -----------------

 Our website : http://www.barclays.co.uk

 Yours sincerely,
 Kirsty Jeremiah
 Barclays Bank plc

 Original Message Follows:
 ------------------------

 Hi,


 i had a Home Insurance, when I lived in Leather Lane.

 I've been the victim of fraud, from my landlord, and have had problems getting income-support, from the Council, so I suddently didn't have the
  founds to afford the Home Insurance any longer.

 Now I've been thrown out, (by Liverpool County Court), after an unfair trail, last automn.

 The Landlord, (Imperial Properites/T. J. Thomas), don't want to give me my stuff and deposit.

 They've also done fraud, because payments that they collected by their representative George, on my door, for half a year, or so, isn't on the
 rent-statement.

 Also I had to walk through a restaurant, to throw my garbage, and the disco next door, (G-bar), played load music four nights a week.

 This was going on from 2006 to 2011.

 And I had Home Insurance the first of these years, when my economy allowed it.


 I wonder if I have the right to get some sort of compensation from my Home Insurance, that I had with you, some years ago.


 Have been thrown out many times, unfairly, since 2011, and haven't got to contact you about this earlier.

 I'm no lawyer but I think that perhaps the Home Insurance that I had with you could compensate me, (at least some), since I had it for around
  two of these years.

 Hope this is alright!

 Yours sincerely,

 Erik Ribsskog
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