Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>
Update/Fwd: Complaint
Erik Ribsskog
<eribsskog@gmail.com>
Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 12:28 PM
To:
Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.gov.uk
Hi,
now the postman was on the door with a letter, (which I attach), from you, at JCP.
It says I'm no longer banned from the Jobcentre.
But my sign-on-day, was yesterday.
Why do I get this letter, the day after my sign on day?
I didn't get any forms, in the post, comensing my sign-on meeting.
So I went to the Jobcentre in Aintree, yesterday.
Since I hadn't been sent the relevant sign-on-forms.
Just to explain about this.
Also, I was banned for three months, for writing 'threaths', in e-mails.
But to try to explain, I was only expressing my frustration and desperation, since JCP broke promisses made in a 'funny' meeting, which I was dragged to, in the middle of a sign on-meeting, at Aintree jobcentre, on 16/8.
(Because these broken promisses/agreements led to that I suddently didn't get money for food etc., and I didn't know when I was going to get my next jobseekers allowance payments).
I blogged about this, on my blog.
And spoofing e-mails were sent in my name, to JCP.
(I think, because the Police came on my door, and showed me an e-mail which wasn't written by me.
But the Police went so fast forward when they were here, so I didn't get to explain them that.
It's easier to explain in an e-mail I think).
So I've been unfairly punished here, I think, since I've been banned for threatening e-mails I haven't written, but some computers-experts who have read my blog have fabricated.
You should get some computer-experts to check the mentioned e-mails and you'll see that yourselves, I would think.
Just for the record.
Also, it says in your letter, that I'll be 'monitored'.
As far as I remember, you have a security-guard, by the door, in this Jobcentre, who monitors everything that happens there.
So I don't understand what you mean here.
You write in big capital letters, a bit like I'm a slow person you're trying to patronise.
You don't have to write with big letters like that to me, I understand anyway.
(Just to explain).
Well, I just wanted to try to level again here, because I think I have been punished for acting natural to JCP mistakes here.
So I wanted to complain about this, for the record.
The Jobcentre in Aintree told me me my next meeting was on 3/1, when I was there yesterday.
So I'll go there again then.
I just wanted to complain, 'for the record', if that's alright.
Hope this is alright!
Yours sincerely,
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 7:33 AM
Subject: Complaint
To: Contact-Us <Contact-Us@jobcentreplus.gsi.
Hi,
when I went to the Jobcentre in Aintree yesterday, something happened which puzzles me.
I showed my attandance arrangement-card to the reception, and was told: 'box 2', (like it says on the card), and to take a seat.
The seats are placed so that ones backs face the boxes.
And when I heard a woman call my last-name, I went to box 2.
But the woman in box 2 just looked down.
And the woman in box 3 wanted to speak with me, about the sign-on-meeting.
What was going on here, I was wondering?
Box 3 also didn't have jobseekers-diary-forms in it, so the box 3-woman, (who didn't say her name), had to go to box 2 to pick up a couple of them, when I mentioned that the reason I used my home-made form, was because I hadn't been given proper forms lately.
The box 3 woman also asked me if I had a car since I had applied to a job in Chorley on the Universal Jobmatch.
I explained I was used to commute when I lived in Norway, and that the Universal Jobmatch is set on a 20 or 30 miles radius, I think, and therefore shows jobs in the whole North-West almost.
I thought I was ridiuled because I had applied for a job outside of Merseyside.
But there aren't that many jobs at Merseyside, which fits with my jobseekers agreement.
And earlier I've been told by the Jobcentre to also apply for jobs outside of Merseyside.
So it's like one arm of the Jobcentre doesn't know what the other arm does.
I've also been so unfortunate to have been unemployed a while now, and have gone to four different jobcentres.
(Williamsson Sq, the one in Sunderland City Centre and Edge Hill).
And the one in Aintree does it different from the three others.
None of the three others had a fixed box-number for sign-on meetings.
The box number would vary, for each appointment.
So I think it's a bit strange, with the box-number-system, in Aintree, (Walton Vale).
And if they have this box-number-system.
Then why was I called to the 'wrong' box yesterday, I was wondering.
Hope it's alright that I'm a bit currious about this.
Best regards,
Erik Ribsskog
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