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Scott ...Thanx for putting on link...however started to read through and got a bit confused... It must be being a single mumma to a 4 month old baby has killed a few brain cells!!!! What do I send with the AQ other than a cheque for £100? There are templates of letters on that thread do I need to send one of these?? :oops:

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Fill in the AQ as per this thread:

Allocation Questionnaires - A guide to completion

Allocation Questionnaires - A guide to completion

Then print out the Draft order (with your details) from post #2 and put the passage from post #3 in Section G:

Allocation Questionnaire - Draft directions order

New strategy for Allocation Questionaires

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  • 4 weeks later...

Hi

 

Ok getting a bit paranoid now, sent off my AQ a few weeks ago and a draft order for directions.... the cheque for the AQ has been cashed but I have not heard anymore.....? is this the norm, am I meant to send anything else at this stage or is it a case of just waiting...... eeek :smile: helen

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Hi

 

Ok getting a bit paranoid now, sent off my AQ a few weeks ago and a draft order for directions.... the cheque for the AQ has been cashed but I have not heard anymore.....? is this the norm, am I meant to send anything else at this stage or is it a case of just waiting...... eeek :smile: helen

 

Hi Helen

 

Its just a matter of waiting, u will hear from the court soon with track allocation and a court date,

 

u will probably get paid out close to the court date so be patient,there is nothing u can do except wait

 

Regards

 

Scott

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wow thats great well worth the wait eh? :D Helen

 

Sure was worth the wait............have u decided what you re spending your dosh on ??????....shoes......clothes......booze........lol....holiday.........car.......paying debts.....its endless.....

 

 

Good luck

 

i look forward to hearing when u win

 

Scott

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Nothing exciting i'm afraid....I'm a single mumma on benefits, just got a house so need new fridge freezer, cooker etc etc etc!!!!!!:) osxpaul is my dad by the way in case anyone was wondering!!!!:p

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ok had a letter through this morning from Cobbetts which encloses a copy of thier AQ which has been filed today with the court. In the other information part they have put:-

 

Case management directions cannot be proposed until the Claimant serves a Reply to the Request for Further Information which was due on 6 April 2007. In light of this, the Defendant may amend its Defence or apply to strike out.

 

Is this the norm...? I'm assuming that they are referring to the CPR part 18 request which I have wrote back to Cobbetts and court within the deadline(recorded and have proof of delivery) saying that I don't think its necessary to reply at this stage and that its intimidating etc....

Is there anything I need to do:???: Helen

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Thanx for that. Can anyone who has gone through the same and has had they're money tell me how long they waited? I have also started a claim for my old credit card with Natwest... have sent off £10 cheque for data protection for statements although they have not as yet cashed cheque, although the 40 days aren't up yet.... do I just follow same procedure for bank charges?

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Hi

 

Had a letter from court today for a 10 minute prelimanary hearing.... is this usually the case, Does anyone know if Natwest will actually turn up? If they don't does the judge rule in my favour or will the case be reset? or will Natwest pay out before the prelim hearing?

 

Many thanx

 

Helen :roll:

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Had a letter from court today for a 10 minute prelimanary hearing.... is this usually the case

 

It is not usual but it does happen - there is info on preliminary and directions hearings here

 

 

Does anyone know if NatWest will actually turn up? If they don't does the judge rule in my favour or will the case be reset? or will Natwest pay out before the prelim hearing?

 

They may or may not - proabbaly the latter and they may make an offer just before. It is very unlikely that the judge will rule at all at this hearing - that is not what it is for.

 

Steven

 

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