Erik Ribsskog
Flat 3
5 Leather Lane
Liverpool 7. February 2008
L2 2AE
Currys
Dixons House
Maylands Avenue
Hemel Hempstead
Herts
HP2 7TG
COMPLAINT
I was at your store in Church St., Liverpool, on 25/1, and then I had some problems with
some a bit awkward incidents:
Here's an excerpt for the enclosed copy, of the blog-entry, which I wrote, regarding the
incidents, on 25/1:
'I was at Currys in Church St. today, and it seemed like the staff and customers acted phoney,
like in some sort of set-up.
Two of the customers, dressed in those types of wests, that all British workers, who work outside
are wearing, asked me, or rather, one of them asked me, if it was alright that they went before me
in the queue.
And then I said somethink like that's alright, no problem.
And then the guy answered, 'are you sure?'.
I thought that was a bit strange thing to ask.
And then it was some problem with the bank card reader.
And then some Curry representative, I think it was, almost collided with me, when I went out of
the shop, and let me go first out.
But I'm not sure if he actually went out.
Right on the outside of the shop, it was another guy with a similar west like the two customers at
Currys.
He held a 50 p coin, and asked me something like if I could change it to a 20 p coin.
And then after I told him that I couldn't, then it seemed like he went over to two mates that were
standing outside of Currys, on the left side of the enterance-door, when one goes out of the shop.
So I'm going to send Currys a complaint, since I think this must have been a set up.
A bit similar with the ones at Tesco, Burger King, McDonalds, Argos, Spar etc., possibly.
I wonder if this is possibly this, 'the game', which I overheard two people talking about, walking from
the bus stop after work, when I lived in Walton a couple of years ago.'.
(Se enclosed document, for the rest of the blog-entry explanation, written on 25/1).
What I particulary wanted to complain about, was that one of the Currys representatives, walked
towards the exit-door, at the same time, as I had finished, paying by debit card, for the printer
ink, that I was buying that day.
Then, it seemed to me, that the Currys representative, maybe 1.75 m. tall, short shaved hair, if I
remeber correctly, seemed to time, his walk, towards the exit-door, so that he would almost
crash with me, when I was finished paying for the ink.
Then the Currys representative, suddently stopped, and made a gesture, and let me go before him,
out the exit-door.
But I don't think the Currys representative, actually left the Currys shop building.
Like I wrote in the enclosed explanation, written on 25/1, a person, with a reflex west, asked me,
outside of Currys, if I could change a 50 p. coin, to a 20 p. coin.
But I said I couldn't, and then the man wearing the reflex west, went towards two people, standing
to the right of the Currys entry-door.
I turned around, to have a look at this person, with the reflex west, since I thought it was a bit
strange, that he wanted to change a 50 p. coin, to a 20 p. coin.
And then I saw the other two people standing outside of Currys, but I couldn't see the Currys
representative, who had let me exit the Currys store, before him, anywhere outside of the
store.
So it seems to me, that the Currys representative, didn't actually leave the Currys store, even if
he pretended like he was walking out the door, and then stoping, and letting me go out
before him.
So I was wondering if this could have been some kind of set-up.
(Eg. I've heard, a couple of times, walking around in Walton and Liverpool, about something
called, 'the game', or 'the game of life', being talked about behind my back, by people
seemingly comenting about me, saying things sounding like, that I'm participating in
some kind of phoney game, with a name like the earlier mentioned names).
So I think it would be very fine if you had the chance to investigate what went on in the
Curry store on 25/1, in case this could be linked with some kind of criminal network etc.,
who it seems like I've been having problems with at my former workplace, and in other
shops in town, etc.
So I hope you have the chance to have a look at this!
I'll enclose a blog-entry explanation, written about these incidents, in the Currys store, on 25/1,
and I'll also enclose a copy of the receipt for the printer-ink which I bought that day.
Hope this is alright, and thank you very much in advance for your help!
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
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