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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 3:03 PM





    To:

    enquiries@energy-ombudsman.org.uk



    Hi,

    thank you for your letter, that I received today, telling me to contact Scottish Power again.
    It seems that Scottish Power have exhausted their complaint procedure, so I ask you again, to please have a look at this.

    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog
    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: McWilliams, Margaret Rose <MargaretRose.McWilliams@scottishpower.com>

    Date: Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 2:30 PM
    Subject: RE: Complaint/Fwd: Ref 540460/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Phone-call just now
    To: eribsskog@gmail.com

    Dear

    Mr Ribsskog

    Thank

    you for your e-mail.

    I am

    satisfied that we have answered the issues you have raised (please see my e-mail

    to you dated 30th December 2009 enclosing a summary of your account and

    consumption history table). Our Customer Liaison Officer Mr John

    Caton visited you and confirmed that your charges are correct based on the

    type of heating your property (convection heating) and the amount of electricity

    being used in your home, and that a suitable payment plan has been offered to

    you to clear the balance on your account over 2 years.

    You

    advised when you called us on 25th and 29th September 2009 that you would make

    token payments of £5.00 fortnightly, however a payment plan for this amount was

    never agreed by ScottishPower. You made a payment of £5 on 25th September then

    called us on 13th October to make a payment of £1 which we advised was not

    acceptable. You paid £5 on 28th October and £5 on 1st December, no other

    payments have been made to your account. As a result of your failure to

    pay the balance on your account, debt follow up continued.


    As explained in my e-mail, we have now exhausted our internal

    complaints process and we have reached a deadlock situation. If you are unable to accept that you have been charged correctly or agree to

    set up a payment plan to clear the balance on your account over 2 years,


    you must now seek arbitration from the Energy Ombudsman. Please be assured that the Energy Ombudsman will

    carry out a detailed investigation of your case and I would urge you to contact

    them as soon as possible. The Energy Ombudsman booklet, which you should receive within the next few days,

    provides you with a list of contact options on page 26, including several

    telephone numbers, together with a postal and email address.

    I

    trust this clarifies our position.

    Kind

    regards


    Margaret Rose McWilliams

    (nee MacInnes)

    Senior Complaints

    Advisor

    Director's Support Team


    Tel: 0141 568 6084 (850 6084 Int)


    e-mail: margaretrose.mcwilliams@scottishpower.com

    —–Original Message—–
    From: Erik Ribsskog

    [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
    Sent: 07 January 2010 13:32
    To:

    Customer Service Director
    Subject: Comlaint/Fwd: Ref 540460/Fwd:

    Update/Fwd: Phone-call just now

    Hi,

    I tried to send this to the Energy Ombudsman, but they said I had to

    complete the complaint-procedure, at Scottish Power.

    It's explained in the forwarded e-mail what I wanted you to please

    investigate, so I hope it's alright that I just refer to the forwarded

    e-mail.

    It's that you've gone back on a payment-plan arrangement, you stopped

    answering my e-mails, you put an annoying debt-company on my, and I suspect

    there could have been something wrong with your last meter-reading, the time

    when the young man from your company called me to get the readings this

    autumn, I think it must have been.

    I hope you have the chance to investigate this!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date:

    Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 12:15 PM
    Subject: Ref 540460/Fwd: Update/Fwd:

    Phone-call just now
    To: enquiries@energy-ombudsman.org.uk
    Cc:

    "McWilliams, Margaret Rose" <MargaretRose.McWilliams@scottishpower.com>

    Hi,

    Scottish Power have failed to investigate the problems with the

    Ombudsman.

    About why they have sent a debt-company to annoy me.

    About a meter-reading I thought was strange.

    About why they stopped answering my phone-calls.

    Scottish Power also agreed with me, that I'd pay £5 as a token payment,

    since I'm unemployed, (Manish there).

    But Margareth McWilliams have

    been calling me a lot of times, and written a lot of correspondance, without

    actually dealing with the problems I've brought up with the Ombudsman, I'd

    say.

    It also seems to me, that she want's to go back on the £5

    payment-plan, that I've previously agreed with Scottish Power, as a

    temporarely payment-plan, untill I get a job, since I'm on a budget that I've

    co-operate with the CCCS to set up.

    So now McWilliams gives the impression that Scottish Power wants to

    break this agreement, about the £5 payment-plan.

    So this I also want to complain about to the Energy Ombudsman now,

    since I don't think Scottish Power should break agreements, that's against the

    law, I'd say.

    So I hope you can include my last complaint as well, in my complaint

    against Scottish Power.

    And then I'll wait and hear about the Energy Ombudsmans decision,

    before I decide if I have to contact the CCCS again, about this.

    Hope this is alright!

    I'm sending a copy of this e-mail to Margareth McWilliams at Scottish

    Power, so that she can be updated about how I'm going forward with the

    payment-plan issue.

    That is that I first bring up the payment-plan issue with the Energy

    Ombudsman, (and not with the CCCS first, like I said on the phone to

    McWilliams earlier today. She's calling all the time, but like I said when she

    called today, I think it's better to have things like this in writing).

    Hope this is alright!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at

    11:59 AM
    Subject: Update/Fwd: Phone-call just now
    To: MargaretRose.McWilliams@scottishpower.com

    Hi

    again,

    I mean I'll take the payment-plan with CCCS.

    And the other, about the anoying debt-company, the strange or

    'strange' meter-reading, and that your customer-support stopped answering my

    e-mails, that I'll take with the Energy Ombudsman, I thought.

    Hope this is alright!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at

    11:50 AM
    Subject: Re: Phone-call just now
    To: "McWilliams, Margaret

    Rose" <MargaretRose.McWilliams@scottishpower.com>

    Hi,

    this with the payment-plan, I look at as a CCCP-case.

    The problems with the debt-company and the strange or 'strange'

    meter-reading I look at as an Energy Ombudsman-case.

    I'll contact the Energy Ombudsman again about the two latest

    issues.

    Hope this is alright!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 9:10 AM, McWilliams, Margaret

    Rose <MargaretRose.McWilliams@scottishpower.com>

    wrote:

    Dear Mr

    Ribsskog

    Thank you for your e-mail

    and for taking the time to talk to me on the phone.

    I am unable to accept your

    initial offer of £5.00 per month or most recent offer of £1.00 per month (as

    it would take 882 months or 73 years to clear the balance on your

    account. I am sure you understand that this is not

    acceptable.
    I am very sorry that we have been unable to resolve this matter to

    your satisfaction. Regrettably, we have now exhausted our internal

    complaints process and unless you are prepared to clear the balance on your

    account in full, or alternatively set up a payment plan to clear the

    balance of £882.83 over 2 years by paying £36.78 per month by Direct Debit,

    this letter constitutes a deadlock situation.

    As a member of the Energy

    Ombudsman, ScottishPower has to inform you of this independent body set up

    to resolve sales, billing and transfer issues between customers and energy

    suppliers. This service is free to customers. Details of how to contact them

    can be found or on our website within the "Making a Complaint" section. I

    have also arranged for an Ombudsman booklet to be sent to you in the post

    today.

    Remedies that the Ombudsman can

    award include an apology, an explanation, a requirement on the supplier to

    take remedial action or, in appropriate circumstances, compensation. The

    Ombudsman's decision will be binding on us as your supplier, but you are

    free to choose whether or not to accept the decision.

    I shall keep your

    complaint open for a further 10 working days from the date of this letter.

    If I do not hear from you or the Ombudsman within that time, I will close

    your complaint and normal follow up action will

    resume.

    Kind

    regards


    Margaret

    Rose McWilliams (nee MacInnes)

    Senior Complaints Advisor
    Director's Support Team
    Tel: 0141 568 6084 (850 6084 Int)

    e-mail: margaretrose.mcwilliams@scottishpower.com


    —–Original

    Message—–
    From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
    Sent: 05 January 2010

    16:22
    To: McWilliams, Margaret Rose
    Subject:

    Phone-call just now

    Hi,

    I'm refering to our phone-call just now, where I said I'd call

    the CCCS again.

    On second thought, I don't think there's any use in me contacting

    the CCCS again, because they'll just tell me that same advice.

    And that is to offer you a token-payment payment plan of £1 a

    month until I get a new job and a higher income.

    So that's my offer for now, unfortunatly.

    Yours sincerely,


    Erik

    Ribsskog

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    Company. In sending this e-mail the sender
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    will have no

    contractual effect unless (in either case) it is otherwise agreed

    between that Scottish Power Group company and the recipient.

    The

    ScottishPower Group companies include, among others:

    Scottish Power

    Limited, company number SC193794; Scottish Power UK Holdings
    Limited,

    company number SC232909; Scottish Power UK plc, company number
    SC117120;

    ScottishPower Generation Limited, company number SC189124;
    ScottishPower

    Energy Retail Limited, company number SC190287;
    ScottishPower Energy

    Management Limited, company number SC215843;
    ScottishPower Energy

    Management (Agency) Limited, company number SC222524;
    SP Dataserve

    Limited, company number SC215842. All of which companies are
    registered

    in Scotland and have their registered offices at 1 Atlantic Quay,
    Glasgow

    G2 8SP,

    UK.






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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Comlaint/Fwd: Ref 540460/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Phone-call just now





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 1:31 PM





    To:

    CustomerServiceDirector@scottishpower.co.uk



    Hi,

    I tried to send this to the Energy Ombudsman, but they said I had to complete the complaint-procedure, at Scottish Power.
    It's explained in the forwarded e-mail what I wanted you to please investigate, so I hope it's alright that I just refer to the forwarded e-mail.

    It's that you've gone back on a payment-plan arrangement, you stopped answering my e-mails, you put an annoying debt-company on my, and I suspect there could have been something wrong with your last meter-reading, the time when the young man from your company called me to get the readings this autumn, I think it must have been.

    I hope you have the chance to investigate this!
    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 12:15 PM
    Subject: Ref 540460/Fwd: Update/Fwd: Phone-call just now
    To: enquiries@energy-ombudsman.org.uk
    Cc: "McWilliams, Margaret Rose" <MargaretRose.McWilliams@scottishpower.com>

    Hi,

    Scottish Power have failed to investigate the problems with the Ombudsman.
    About why they have sent a debt-company to annoy me.
    About a meter-reading I thought was strange.

    About why they stopped answering my phone-calls.
    Scottish Power also agreed with me, that I'd pay £5 as a token payment, since I'm unemployed, (Manish there).

    But Margareth McWilliams have been calling me a lot of times, and written a lot of correspondance, without actually dealing with the problems I've brought up with the Ombudsman, I'd say.

    It also seems to me, that she want's to go back on the £5 payment-plan, that I've previously agreed with Scottish Power, as a temporarely payment-plan, untill I get a job, since I'm on a budget that I've co-operate with the CCCS to set up.

    So now McWilliams gives the impression that Scottish Power wants to break this agreement, about the £5 payment-plan.
    So this I also want to complain about to the Energy Ombudsman now, since I don't think Scottish Power should break agreements, that's against the law, I'd say.

    So I hope you can include my last complaint as well, in my complaint against Scottish Power.
    And then I'll wait and hear about the Energy Ombudsmans decision, before I decide if I have to contact the CCCS again, about this.

    Hope this is alright!
    I'm sending a copy of this e-mail to Margareth McWilliams at Scottish Power, so that she can be updated about how I'm going forward with the payment-plan issue.

    That is that I first bring up the payment-plan issue with the Energy Ombudsman, (and not with the CCCS first, like I said on the phone to McWilliams earlier today. She's calling all the time, but like I said when she called today, I think it's better to have things like this in writing).

    Hope this is alright!
    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog
    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 11:59 AM
    Subject: Update/Fwd: Phone-call just now
    To: MargaretRose.McWilliams@scottishpower.com

    Hi again,

    I mean I'll take the payment-plan with CCCS.

    And the other, about the anoying debt-company, the strange or 'strange' meter-reading, and that your customer-support stopped answering my e-mails, that I'll take with the Energy Ombudsman, I thought.

    Hope this is alright!
    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog
    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 11:50 AM
    Subject: Re: Phone-call just now
    To: "McWilliams, Margaret Rose" <MargaretRose.McWilliams@scottishpower.com>

    Hi,

    this with the payment-plan, I look at as a CCCP-case.
    The problems with the debt-company and the strange or 'strange' meter-reading I look at as an Energy Ombudsman-case.

    I'll contact the Energy Ombudsman again about the two latest issues.
    Hope this is alright!
    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog


    On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 9:10 AM, McWilliams, Margaret Rose <MargaretRose.McWilliams@scottishpower.com> wrote:

    Dear

    Mr Ribsskog

    Thank

    you for your e-mail and for taking the time to talk to me on the

    phone.

    I am

    unable to accept your initial offer of £5.00 per month or most recent offer of

    £1.00 per month (as it would take 882 months or 73 years to clear the balance on

    your account. I am sure you understand that this is not

    acceptable.
    I am very sorry that we have been unable to

    resolve this matter to your satisfaction. Regrettably, we have now exhausted our

    internal complaints process and unless you are prepared to clear the balance on

    your account in full, or alternatively set up a payment plan to clear the

    balance of £882.83 over 2 years by paying £36.78 per month by Direct Debit, this

    letter constitutes a deadlock situation.

    As a member of the Energy Ombudsman,

    ScottishPower has to inform you of this independent body set up to resolve

    sales, billing and transfer issues between customers and energy suppliers. This

    service is free to customers. Details of how to contact them can be found or on

    our website within the "Making a Complaint" section. I have also arranged for an

    Ombudsman booklet to be sent to you in the post today.

    Remedies that the Ombudsman can award

    include an apology, an explanation, a requirement on the supplier to take

    remedial action or, in appropriate circumstances, compensation. The Ombudsman's

    decision will be binding on us as your supplier, but you are free to choose

    whether or not to accept the decision.

    I shall keep your complaint

    open for a further 10 working days from the date of this letter. If I do not

    hear from you or the Ombudsman within that time, I will close your

    complaint and normal follow up action will

    resume.

    Kind regards


    Margaret Rose

    McWilliams (nee MacInnes)

    Senior

    Complaints Advisor

    Director's Support

    Team

    Tel: 0141 568 6084 (850 6084 Int)


    e-mail: margaretrose.mcwilliams@scottishpower.com


    —–Original Message—–
    From: Erik Ribsskog

    [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
    Sent: 05 January 2010

    16:22
    To: McWilliams, Margaret Rose
    Subject: Phone-call

    just now

    Hi,

    I'm refering to our phone-call just now, where I said I'd call the

    CCCS again.

    On second thought, I don't think there's any use in me contacting the

    CCCS again, because they'll just tell me that same advice.

    And that is to offer you a token-payment payment plan of £1 a month

    until I get a new job and a higher income.

    So that's my offer for now, unfortunatly.

    Yours sincerely,


    Erik

    Ribsskog

    ************************************************************************

    This e-mail is intended solely for the person or organisation to which

    it is addressed. It may contain privileged and confidential information.

    If you are not the intended recipient, you are prohibited from copying,

    disclosing or distributing this e-mail or its contents (as it may be

    unlawful for you to do so) or taking any action in reliance on it.

    If you receive this e-mail by mistake, please delete it then advise the

    sender immediately by reply e-mail to MargaretRose.McWilliams@scottishpower.com.

    Without prejudice to the above prohibition on unauthorised copying and

    disclosure of this e-mail or its contents, it is your responsibility to

    ensure that any onward transmission, opening or use of this message and

    any attachments will not adversely affect your or the onward recipients'

    systems or data. Please carry out such virus and other such checks as

    you consider appropriate.

    An e-mail reply to this address may be subject to monitoring for

    operational reasons or lawful business practices.

    This e-mail is issued by a Scottish Power Group Company. In sending this e-mail the sender

    cannot be deemed to have specified authority and the contents of the e-mail

    will have no contractual effect unless (in either case) it is otherwise agreed

    between that Scottish Power Group company and the recipient.

    The ScottishPower Group companies include, among others:

    Scottish Power Limited, company number SC193794; Scottish Power UK Holdings

    Limited, company number SC232909; Scottish Power UK plc, company number

    SC117120; ScottishPower Generation Limited, company number SC189124;

    ScottishPower Energy Retail Limited, company number SC190287;

    ScottishPower Energy Management Limited, company number SC215843;

    ScottishPower Energy Management (Agency) Limited, company number SC222524;

    SP Dataserve Limited, company number SC215842. All of which companies are

    registered in Scotland and have their registered offices at 1 Atlantic Quay,

    Glasgow G2 8SP, UK.







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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Message from EnSO – Case 540460, Ribsskog





    The Ombudsman

    <enquiries@energy-ombudsman.org.uk>





    Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 1:10 PM





    To:

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    Please find attached a letter from The Energy Ombudsman.



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    Erik Ribsskog

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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 12:15 PM





    To:

    enquiries@energy-ombudsman.org.uk


    Cc:

    "McWilliams, Margaret Rose" <MargaretRose.McWilliams@scottishpower.com>



    Hi,

    Scottish Power have failed to investigate the problems with the Ombudsman.
    About why they have sent a debt-company to annoy me.
    About a meter-reading I thought was strange.

    About why they stopped answering my phone-calls.
    Scottish Power also agreed with me, that I'd pay £5 as a token payment, since I'm unemployed, (Manish there).

    But Margareth McWilliams have been calling me a lot of times, and written a lot of correspondance, without actually dealing with the problems I've brought up with the Ombudsman, I'd say.

    It also seems to me, that she want's to go back on the £5 payment-plan, that I've previously agreed with Scottish Power, as a temporarely payment-plan, untill I get a job, since I'm on a budget that I've co-operate with the CCCS to set up.

    So now McWilliams gives the impression that Scottish Power wants to break this agreement, about the £5 payment-plan.
    So this I also want to complain about to the Energy Ombudsman now, since I don't think Scottish Power should break agreements, that's against the law, I'd say.

    So I hope you can include my last complaint as well, in my complaint against Scottish Power.
    And then I'll wait and hear about the Energy Ombudsmans decision, before I decide if I have to contact the CCCS again, about this.

    Hope this is alright!
    I'm sending a copy of this e-mail to Margareth McWilliams at Scottish Power, so that she can be updated about how I'm going forward with the payment-plan issue.

    That is that I first bring up the payment-plan issue with the Energy Ombudsman, (and not with the CCCS first, like I said on the phone to McWilliams earlier today. She's calling all the time, but like I said when she called today, I think it's better to have things like this in writing).

    Hope this is alright!
    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog
    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 11:59 AM
    Subject: Update/Fwd: Phone-call just now
    To: MargaretRose.McWilliams@scottishpower.com

    Hi again,

    I mean I'll take the payment-plan with CCCS.

    And the other, about the anoying debt-company, the strange or 'strange' meter-reading, and that your customer-support stopped answering my e-mails, that I'll take with the Energy Ombudsman, I thought.

    Hope this is alright!
    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog
    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 11:50 AM
    Subject: Re: Phone-call just now
    To: "McWilliams, Margaret Rose" <MargaretRose.McWilliams@scottishpower.com>

    Hi,

    this with the payment-plan, I look at as a CCCP-case.
    The problems with the debt-company and the strange or 'strange' meter-reading I look at as an Energy Ombudsman-case.

    I'll contact the Energy Ombudsman again about the two latest issues.
    Hope this is alright!
    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog


    On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 9:10 AM, McWilliams, Margaret Rose <MargaretRose.McWilliams@scottishpower.com> wrote:

    Dear

    Mr Ribsskog

    Thank

    you for your e-mail and for taking the time to talk to me on the

    phone.

    I am

    unable to accept your initial offer of £5.00 per month or most recent offer of

    £1.00 per month (as it would take 882 months or 73 years to clear the balance on

    your account. I am sure you understand that this is not

    acceptable.
    I am very sorry that we have been unable to

    resolve this matter to your satisfaction. Regrettably, we have now exhausted our

    internal complaints process and unless you are prepared to clear the balance on

    your account in full, or alternatively set up a payment plan to clear the

    balance of £882.83 over 2 years by paying £36.78 per month by Direct Debit, this

    letter constitutes a deadlock situation.

    As a member of the Energy Ombudsman,

    ScottishPower has to inform you of this independent body set up to resolve

    sales, billing and transfer issues between customers and energy suppliers. This

    service is free to customers. Details of how to contact them can be found or on

    our website within the "Making a Complaint" section. I have also arranged for an

    Ombudsman booklet to be sent to you in the post today.

    Remedies that the Ombudsman can award

    include an apology, an explanation, a requirement on the supplier to take

    remedial action or, in appropriate circumstances, compensation. The Ombudsman's

    decision will be binding on us as your supplier, but you are free to choose

    whether or not to accept the decision.

    I shall keep your complaint

    open for a further 10 working days from the date of this letter. If I do not

    hear from you or the Ombudsman within that time, I will close your

    complaint and normal follow up action will

    resume.

    Kind regards


    Margaret Rose

    McWilliams (nee MacInnes)

    Senior

    Complaints Advisor

    Director's Support

    Team

    Tel: 0141 568 6084 (850 6084 Int)


    e-mail: margaretrose.mcwilliams@scottishpower.com


    —–Original Message—–
    From: Erik Ribsskog

    [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
    Sent: 05 January 2010

    16:22
    To: McWilliams, Margaret Rose
    Subject: Phone-call

    just now

    Hi,

    I'm refering to our phone-call just now, where I said I'd call the

    CCCS again.

    On second thought, I don't think there's any use in me contacting the

    CCCS again, because they'll just tell me that same advice.

    And that is to offer you a token-payment payment plan of £1 a month

    until I get a new job and a higher income.

    So that's my offer for now, unfortunatly.

    Yours sincerely,


    Erik

    Ribsskog

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    The ScottishPower Group companies include, among others:

    Scottish Power Limited, company number SC193794; Scottish Power UK Holdings

    Limited, company number SC232909; Scottish Power UK plc, company number

    SC117120; ScottishPower Generation Limited, company number SC189124;

    ScottishPower Energy Retail Limited, company number SC190287;

    ScottishPower Energy Management Limited, company number SC215843;

    ScottishPower Energy Management (Agency) Limited, company number SC222524;

    SP Dataserve Limited, company number SC215842. All of which companies are

    registered in Scotland and have their registered offices at 1 Atlantic Quay,

    Glasgow G2 8SP, UK.







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    To:

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    Hi again,

    I mean I'll take the payment-plan with CCCS.
    And the other, about the anoying debt-company, the strange or 'strange' meter-reading, and that your customer-support stopped answering my e-mails, that I'll take with the Energy Ombudsman, I thought.

    Hope this is alright!
    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog
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    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 11:50 AM
    Subject: Re: Phone-call just now
    To: "McWilliams, Margaret Rose" <MargaretRose.McWilliams@scottishpower.com>

    Hi,

    this with the payment-plan, I look at as a CCCP-case.
    The problems with the debt-company and the strange or 'strange' meter-reading I look at as an Energy Ombudsman-case.

    I'll contact the Energy Ombudsman again about the two latest issues.
    Hope this is alright!
    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog


    On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 9:10 AM, McWilliams, Margaret Rose <MargaretRose.McWilliams@scottishpower.com> wrote:

    Dear

    Mr Ribsskog

    Thank

    you for your e-mail and for taking the time to talk to me on the

    phone.

    I am

    unable to accept your initial offer of £5.00 per month or most recent offer of

    £1.00 per month (as it would take 882 months or 73 years to clear the balance on

    your account. I am sure you understand that this is not

    acceptable.
    I am very sorry that we have been unable to

    resolve this matter to your satisfaction. Regrettably, we have now exhausted our

    internal complaints process and unless you are prepared to clear the balance on

    your account in full, or alternatively set up a payment plan to clear the

    balance of £882.83 over 2 years by paying £36.78 per month by Direct Debit, this

    letter constitutes a deadlock situation.

    As a member of the Energy Ombudsman,

    ScottishPower has to inform you of this independent body set up to resolve

    sales, billing and transfer issues between customers and energy suppliers. This

    service is free to customers. Details of how to contact them can be found or on

    our website within the "Making a Complaint" section. I have also arranged for an

    Ombudsman booklet to be sent to you in the post today.

    Remedies that the Ombudsman can award

    include an apology, an explanation, a requirement on the supplier to take

    remedial action or, in appropriate circumstances, compensation. The Ombudsman's

    decision will be binding on us as your supplier, but you are free to choose

    whether or not to accept the decision.

    I shall keep your complaint

    open for a further 10 working days from the date of this letter. If I do not

    hear from you or the Ombudsman within that time, I will close your

    complaint and normal follow up action will

    resume.

    Kind regards


    Margaret Rose

    McWilliams (nee MacInnes)

    Senior

    Complaints Advisor

    Director's Support

    Team

    Tel: 0141 568 6084 (850 6084 Int)


    e-mail: margaretrose.mcwilliams@scottishpower.com


    —–Original Message—–
    From: Erik Ribsskog

    [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]
    Sent: 05 January 2010

    16:22
    To: McWilliams, Margaret Rose
    Subject: Phone-call

    just now

    Hi,

    I'm refering to our phone-call just now, where I said I'd call the

    CCCS again.

    On second thought, I don't think there's any use in me contacting the

    CCCS again, because they'll just tell me that same advice.

    And that is to offer you a token-payment payment plan of £1 a month

    until I get a new job and a higher income.

    So that's my offer for now, unfortunatly.

    Yours sincerely,


    Erik

    Ribsskog

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    will have no contractual effect unless (in either case) it is otherwise agreed

    between that Scottish Power Group company and the recipient.

    The ScottishPower Group companies include, among others:

    Scottish Power Limited, company number SC193794; Scottish Power UK Holdings

    Limited, company number SC232909; Scottish Power UK plc, company number

    SC117120; ScottishPower Generation Limited, company number SC189124;

    ScottishPower Energy Retail Limited, company number SC190287;

    ScottishPower Energy Management Limited, company number SC215843;

    ScottishPower Energy Management (Agency) Limited, company number SC222524;

    SP Dataserve Limited, company number SC215842. All of which companies are

    registered in Scotland and have their registered offices at 1 Atlantic Quay,

    Glasgow G2 8SP, UK.







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    To:

    MargaretRose.McWilliams@scottishpower.com



    Hi,

    I'm refering to our phone-call just now, where I said I'd call the CCCS again.
    On second thought, I don't think there's any use in me contacting the CCCS again, because they'll just tell me that same advice.

    And that is to offer you a token-payment payment plan of £1 a month until I get a new job and a higher income.
    So that's my offer for now, unfortunatly.
    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog






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    Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 8:04 PM





    To:

    "McWilliams, Margaret Rose" <MargaretRose.McWilliams@scottishpower.com>



    Hi,

    thank you very much for your e-mail!
    I've been unemployed, since November of last year, you see.
    (Even if I have a two year university-level degree, in information technology, from Norway, and ten years experience from management.

    But it's the finance-crisis, I guess.
    Something like this, I don't even get to interviews, maybe since I'm from Norway).
    So I couldn't pay £196 a month, and when I didn't get any answer e-mail from your customer-support, then I switched to E-On, some moths ago.

    And I pay £53 a month to them now, since that's what I can afford, since I'm on a budget, since I'm unemployed.
    I've called the CCCS, (who I have set up a budget with, with advice from them), and they advice me to priorotise electricity, water, phone and council-tax.

    Since my new electricity-supplier is E-On, then the CCCS advised me to priorotise them.
    And to send to Scottish Power a token-payment, each month, untill I get a new job.
    (Which should be well within my reach, since I have a good education and have long experience from management etc).

    That's why I've called Scottish Power, and offered to pay a token payment each month, untill I get a job, and then increase the payment.
    But, a company called CCR, I think, says they are operating on behalf of you, and want to send people to my building, even if I tell them I've contacted you, the CCCS and the Energy Ombudsman.

    Since I have in October I think, set up a five pounds token-payment arrangement, with Manice, I think his name was, who called me from Scottish Power.
    Still, the credit-company is contacting me regurarly.

    So that's why I contacted the Energy Ombudsman.
    Also since I thought it was strange to increase the payments from £27 to £196 almost overnight.
    I think you should have made meter-redings more often.

    I'm from Norway, so I didn't know how to read the meter, at first, (but I've learned now).
    Maybe your customer service representatives should be a bit more pacient with the foreign customers, like me, and explain them how to take the readings?

    Anyway, I've ordered a gadget from E-ON now, which will show how much power I use, in pounds and pence.
    So then I can save more on the electricity.
    And it's not that easy for me to save eighter, since I'm unemployed, but I work with getting myself a new job, every day, so I hope to get a new job, matching my qualifications soon.

    I also have an inheritance, from my grandmother, Ingeborg Ribsskog born Heegaard, from Denmark, coming up.
    She died this summer, but my relatives in Norway, don't contact me, and they don't send me my important documents I have in Norway, and don't send me my money after my grandmother, so my relatives don't act like my relatives, at all, I'd say, so it isn't like I have a big family in Norway who could help me out.

    I bought a book with Scottish castles in it actually, in the 'antikvariat', and sent to my grandmoter, Ingeborg, in 2008, from here in Liverpool, and that book she liked she said.
    So it isn't to be unkind against Scottish Power, but I haven't got any money you see, since I'm unemployed, and my relatives in Norway are messing with me.

    But the CCCS advices me to offer you a token payment payment-plan, untill I get a job, so I hope this is alright with you.

    Thanks again for your correspondence, and sorry about the problems with this!

    Yours sincerely,
    Erik Ribsskog

    On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 10:43 AM, McWilliams, Margaret Rose <MargaretRose.McWilliams@scottishpower.com> wrote:

    <<2827545 Ribsskog MM.doc>>

    <<2827545 Ribsskog.1 MM.xls>>

    Kind regards

    Margaret Rose McWilliams (nee MacInnes)

    Senior Complaints Advisor

    Director's Support Team

    Tel: 0141 568 6084 (850 6084 Internal)

    e-mail: margaretrose.mcwilliams@scottishpower.com

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    you consider appropriate.

    An e-mail reply to this address may be subject to monitoring for

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    This e-mail is issued by a Scottish Power Group Company. In sending this e-mail the sender

    cannot be deemed to have specified authority and the contents of the e-mail

    will have no contractual effect unless (in either case) it is otherwise agreed

    between that Scottish Power Group company and the recipient.

    The ScottishPower Group companies include, among others:

    Scottish Power Limited, company number SC193794; Scottish Power UK Holdings

    Limited, company number SC232909; Scottish Power UK plc, company number

    SC117120; ScottishPower Generation Limited, company number SC189124;

    ScottishPower Energy Retail Limited, company number SC190287;

    ScottishPower Energy Management Limited, company number SC215843;

    ScottishPower Energy Management (Agency) Limited, company number SC222524;

    SP Dataserve Limited, company number SC215842. All of which companies are

    registered in Scotland and have their registered offices at 1 Atlantic Quay,

    Glasgow G2 8SP, UK.






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    Kind regards

    Margaret Rose McWilliams (nee MacInnes)

    Senior Complaints Advisor

    Director’s Support Team

    Tel: 0141 568 6084 (850 6084 Internal)

    e-mail: margaretrose.mcwilliams@scottishpower.com

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     will have no contractual effect unless (in either case) it is otherwise agreed

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    The ScottishPower Group companies include, among others:

    Scottish Power Limited, company number SC193794; Scottish Power UK Holdings

    Limited, company number SC232909; Scottish Power UK plc, company number

    SC117120; ScottishPower Generation Limited, company number SC189124;

    ScottishPower Energy Retail Limited, company number SC190287;

    ScottishPower Energy Management Limited, company number SC215843;

    ScottishPower Energy Management (Agency) Limited, company number SC222524;

    SP Dataserve Limited, company number SC215842.  All of which companies are

    registered in Scotland and have their registered offices at 1 Atlantic Quay,

    Glasgow G2 8SP, UK.





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    PS.

    Her er brevet som fulgte med:

     

     

    SUMMARY of ACCOUNT

     

    Pre-payment meter removed on 07-05-08.

     

    The first bill issued after the pre-payment meter was removed, showed balance of £53.26 (this bill was estimated and it was issued on 11-08-08, it was for the period 24-04-08 to 11-08-08).

     

    You called us on 11-11-08, you advised that you had just finished work and you had no money to pay the bill, however you advised that you would pay it as soon as you got a job – you were unable to provide readings from your meter at this time.

     

    The bill for £53.26 was cancelled and replaced with an accurate bill for the period 24-04-08 until the date your pre-payment meter was removed on 07-05-08. This bill showed a credit balance of £139.75, and it was sent to you on 11-12-08.

     

    Your next bill was sent to you on 15-12-08 and it was for the period 08-05-08 to 14-12-08. The balance on this bill was £71.50, however this bill was an estimated bill.  You called us on 22-12-08 about the bill for £71.50 – you advised that you could not afford to pay this bill and would call us back on payday.  You did not dispute the estimated readings we used and you did not provide accurate readings.  We agreed that we could set up a direct debit for you if you could pay at least 25% of the bill, however you were unable to make the 25% payment at that time.

     

    Despite our conversation of 22-12-08, you called again on 23-12-08 and paid £18.00 (which was approximately 25% of the balance), this was the only payment made to your account between May 2008 and January 2009.  As you paid 25% of the balance, we agreed to set up a direct debit for you for £27.00 per month, commencing 27-01-09.  You did not provide accurate meter readings.

     

    Because you paid by direct debit, your next statement was not issued until July 2009.

     

    The statement we issued in July 2009 was calculated using accurate meter readings and despite your payments of £27 in January, February, March, April, May and June, there was a debt of £850.17 on your account.  Because of this debt, we increased your monthly payment to £196.00 from 27-08-09 (please note we took a payment of £27 as normal in July).

     

    When we tried to take the payment of £196.00 in August, it was returned unpaid and your bank advised that you cancelled the Direct Debit.  Since your payment of £27 in July, you have only made 3 payments of £5.00 to your account, in September, October and November.  Your supply left us on 07-09-09 and the balance due on your account is £882.83.  Please note that the readings used to close your account on 07-09-09 were accurate readings provided by your new supplier.

     

     

    PS 2.

    Her er et skjema, (over strømforbruk), som også fulgte med e-posten:

  • Flytta inn ‘terrorist’

    Nå har det flytta inn en sånn ‘terrorist’ i nr. 2, også.

    Han var skummel, altså.

    Alle glemmer nøkkelkortet sitt hele tida her, og jeg må fly og åpne.

    I forrige uke så glemte en som het James, tror jeg, i nr. 5 kortet sitt.

    En som så ut som David Hjort, (fra Rimi Bjørndal bl.a.).

    Og kinesera i nr. 1 pleier å glemme kortet sitt hele tida.

    Så jeg jobber som en slags vaktmester/døråpner da.

    Men nå veit jeg ikke om det er trygt å bo her lengre, siden vi har fått ‘terrorister’ her og.

    Vi får se.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

    PS 2.

    Jeg likte ikke at han i dag ikke hilste og sa hva han het.

    Så det synes jeg var litt dårlig folkeskikk, når jeg flyr ned for å låse opp, når andre folk jeg ikke kjenner har glemt nøkla.

    Og det her var en godt voksen kar i 40-50 åra og, som var myndig og ‘brumma’ når han snakka, (omtrent som Arne Thomassen, den gamle stefaren min).

    Så det synes jeg var litt uhøflig.

    Så sånn var det.

    Bare noe jeg kom på.

    PS 3.

    Jeg lå til og med og sov og.

    Når han nye i nr. 2. ringte på da.

    For jeg blei så sliten av alle de idiota dvs. kverulanta i Norge, som skreiv kommentar på bloggen.

    Det er bare tull, stort sett, så nå sletter jeg bare mesteparten.

    Så jeg gikk og tok meg en lur.

    Så ringer det på, som det ofte pleier å gjøre her i England.

    Enten er det Scottish Power, ellers så er det noen av naboene som har glemt nøkla.

    Til og med i romjula så er det ikke mulig å få fred.

    Men men, 1. og 2. juledag, så holder dem vel stort sett fred, her i England.

    Så to dager i året går det ann å få slappet av.

    (Resten av året så surrer dem stort sett rundt som sånne Duracell-kaniner her).

    Så sånn er det.

    Jeg gleder meg allerede til neste jul.

    Vi får se hva som skjer.

  • Scottish Power ringte

    Nå ringte ei dame som het Margareth McWillams, fra Scottish Power.

    Om klagen min på dem da.

    Og hun spurte om jeg hadde gass i leiligheten, (noe jeg ikke hadde da).

    Men jeg forklarte at varmtvannsberederen ikke hadde virket fra 2007 til nå rundt september, i år, pga. problemer med husverten.

    (Så jeg har ikke brukt så mye strøm til oppvarming av vann akkurat, bortsett fra i dusjen, som har egen oppvarming).

    Så måtte jeg si hva strømmåleren stod på da.

    Så sånn var det.

    Bare noe jeg tenkte jeg kunne skrive om, siden jeg hadde begynt å skrive om denne klagen.

    Så vi får se hva som skjer.

    Vi får se.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog