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My First Thread! Allocation Questionnaire(R.B.O.S)
Firstly I would like to say hello and a big thankyou to everybody who has posted such interesting and helpful information on the site!
In brief my claim started in october, bank refused to refund charges, filed claim with court a month ago, had CPR Part 18 Request from Cobbetts, sent that off last week(copy to court as well), and today I recieved an Allocation Questionnaire(small claims track) from court.
Whilst reading through the FAQ's it mentions a template for the aq but I cannot find it , can any1 point me in the right direction please, also guys in the AQ 'Part G', 'Other Information', shall I ask for a break down of the banks charges to be supplied by RBOS or not!
Does the court look at the AQ and the information in it in great depth when deciding on a verdict?
Thnks for any help you can give me, please feel free to ask me any questions!
Re: My First Thread! Allocation Questionnaire(R.B.O.S)
Thanks Thailand,
I just thought the track would have already be decided due to - Type of case, Amount in dispute and so on ......
Is the aq purely down to the Court or has the Bank/Cobbetts had an input on it?
I think there's a separate thread somewhere else dealing with creating your own cpr18 request with some very uncomfortable questions the banks aren't keen on answering with willowb as significant contributor as I recall (apologies if wrongly attributed to willow.) But I can't find it. (Feeling a bit bleary, Jack Daniels has come to visit.)