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    The BOSicon were given till tomorrow , so downloading forms now for court actio
    do I split into £750 pieces and file all the claims at once?

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    Hi, no, you can only do one claim at a time...is it less than £1500 then you could do a Summary Cause instead.


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    well above it
    will do one at a time
    do i mention will proceed with others in any communication?


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    I dont think you will need to mention this is the first of many, when you put your court papers in you will be saying what period it is for so if it does go to court thats the only period you are claiming for...if they try and settle before court you would need to make sure anything you sign does not exclude you from claiming for your other periods.

    If it is such a large amount i would be looking to do a few Summary Causes instead of millions of small claims. As far as I am aware the procedure is practically the same and the fee is the same too....there are some details about it somewhere on this site !


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    Have now recieved a letter, saying they are sorry am unhappy and will investigate the complaint and that I will receive a response by 19th of February. Will I hold back on court papers?


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    I received a similar letter recently, I read somewhere that it was just a standard fob-off letter, so I'm still going ahead. I'm on my way to court just now.


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    I got that letter too. I'm ignoring it.
    By the way, I was told at the local sheriff court that I could submit both £750 claims at once as they are both for money owed at the time. Are they wrong?



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