Hi,
I don't understand why you can't tell the IPCC to unblock my e-mail.
Since they are part of the Government.
Also, it's really quite easy to forward an e-mail.
One just choose 'forward', in the e-mail-programme, and then type in
the e-mail-address.
That's not rocket-science.
I wanted to escalate this with the PHSO please.
Best regards,
Erik Ribsskog
PS.
Or if you have another e-mail address, for the IPCC, I could just send to that.
On Wed, Jan 8, 2014 at 12:45 PM, Phso Enquiries
<Phso.Enquiries@ombudsman.org.uk> wrote:
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> We are committed to keeping your information secure. As part of that
> commitment we have decided that when we send you information by email we may
> have to remove some details. This includes information that may identify
> you, any other person and sometimes the organisation complained about.
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> Our reference EN-178255 (Please quote in any future correspondence with us)
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> Dear Sir
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> Thank you for your email of 4 January 2014. We do not have the power to tell
> the IPCC to unblock your email address and we are not able to forward your
> email to them.
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> You may wish to contact their helpline or use an alternative email address.
> I am sorry we cannot assist you any further in this matter.
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> Yours faithfully
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> Laura Dear
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> Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman
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