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Hi all, I am trying to save a copy of spreadsheet (before court, no interest) but when i save it it doesn't save to a word document. When i open it, it is blank!! Any advice would be great.

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Save it as an excel spreadsheet to save your data then open a word document and import it into that document and save, however why bother saving as a word document just save it as a spread sheet anyone can access that if required. Hope this helps

 

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If by acceptable you mean acceptable to the courts, then yes, absolutely no problem. They will only care about the information itself not what method you've used to present it.

 

But might I ask why?

 

Computer spreadsheets are ideal for this sort of job. Is it that you don't have the necessary program on your computer, that you don't have a printer, or just that you don't feel experienced enough with Microsoft Excel?

Victimnomore

By day, quiet unassuming bank customer - but, by night, .. .. .. .. ..

Barclays Case1

14/03/07 **WON** FULL settlement £3358.39

Barclays Case2

08/09/08 Prelim: please give me my £187.91 back.

Halifax Case1

14/03/07 **WON** Refunded £728 (including £54 costs)

Halifax Case2

08/09/08 Prelim: please give me my £268.24 back.

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Strictly speaking, yes, you should have sent the schedule of charges.

 

But don't worry, it's not too late yet.

 

The first paragraph of Barclays standard defence will be to require "strict proof" of all the charges with amounts and dates. So you can then send your schedule to the court and to Barclays, making sure to quote your case number on both copies.

 

(If you claimed online through moneyclaim, don't send the court copy till the case has been transferred to your local court - less chance of getting lost)

Victimnomore

By day, quiet unassuming bank customer - but, by night, .. .. .. .. ..

Barclays Case1

14/03/07 **WON** FULL settlement £3358.39

Barclays Case2

08/09/08 Prelim: please give me my £187.91 back.

Halifax Case1

14/03/07 **WON** Refunded £728 (including £54 costs)

Halifax Case2

08/09/08 Prelim: please give me my £268.24 back.

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Hi,

There are a few different ways it will go:

 

1) you will apply but they will try to get the judgement set aside (saying they didn't get paperwork etc) just a delaying tactic, then probably pay out once set aside.

2) The judge will ignore this and give you judgement by default. Then they will either pay out as ordered OR you send the bailiff's in to collect money.

JKop Vs Barclays SETTLED

JKop Vs Cahoot SETTLED

Jkop V Capital One SETTLED

Jkop V Marbles SETTLED

Jkop V MBNA £422 MCOL

Jkop V Egg SETTLED

Jkop V Cahoot Credit Card SETTLED

Jkop V HSCB £1500 W.I.P!

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you send the bailiff's in to collect money.

 

Can you imagine how much I would LOVE to see that! Two blokes in puffa jackets marching into Barclays and demanding the cash, or the computers, or the furniture...

"Well, as through this world I've rambled

I've seen lots of funny men.

Some will rob you with a six-gun

And some with a fountain pen."

 

Pretty Boy Floyd, Woody Guthrie 1940

 

"Some things never change", Vince 2006

 

All advice given is based on my reading of others' experiences on this site. I am not a lawyer, nor am I a beagle, a grapefruit or a trampoline. I will not be filed, sorted, classified or parboiled. I am not a number, I am not an animal, I am the walrus (goob goob a joob)

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I have had an absolute nightmare. I have recieved a letter from the court to say that Barclay's has asked for my case to be struck out. I have been told to look at a website that list the civil procedure rules and to look at rule 3.4 and 16.2. From what i can make out i have done somethoing wrong in my particular's of claim. MCOL have told me that my claim was sent back to the judge on the 28th September, i have to wait until the district judge has decided wether to strike it out or not. It is totally all my own fault, i cannot believe i have jeopordized everything. What can i do ? If anything?

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I have had an absolute nightmare. I have recieved a letter from the court to say that Barclay's has asked for my case to be struck out. I have been told to look at a website that list the civil procedure rules and to look at rule 3.4 and 16.2. From what i can make out i have done something wrong in my particular's of claim. MCOL have told me that my claim was sent back to the judge on the 28th September, i have to wait until the district judge has decided wether to strike it out or not. It is totally all my own fault, i cannot believe i have jeopordized everything. What can i do ? If anything?

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if you can detail this a bit further maybe we can help.

 

it may be that the banks solicitor have just tried to get it struck out, saying you have no case

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Mortgage Express charges- settled in full after issuing claim

 

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To view the FAQ'S click here: http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/faqs-please-read-these/

To view the PRELIM letter click here: http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/bank-templates-library/516-1-data-protection-act.html

To view the Letter Before Action click here: http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/bank-templates-library/92-3-letter-before-action.html

To find Registered Address:

http://www.esd.informationcommissioner.gov.uk/esd/search.asp

 

 

If my advise helps click here http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/reputation.php?p=366404

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Can you copy your particulars of claim so we can have a look?

HSBC

7th October 2006 - Prelim for £3078

24th October - LBA

7th November - Claim filed

11th November - Acknowledged with intent to defend

11th December - Defence filed

16th December 2006 - Offered full amount but no default removal. Rejection letter sent.

 

Halifax

7th October 2006 - Prelim for £3427

24th October - LBA

3rd November - Offered £913

3rd November - Accepted as partial payment

7th November - Claim issued

21st November - Acknowledged with intent to defend

11th December - Offered full amount but no late payment removal

4th January - SETTLED + removed adverse credit info

 

A & L

19th October - Prelim for £540

26th October - Offered £358

2nd November - Accepted as partial payment and LBA

27th November - SETTLED + removed adverse credit info

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there is a procedure for this, i have read up on it but i have not got that far yet. You just need to read up further on cases being struck out.

 

sorry i cant help with that further

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Mortgage Express charges- settled in full after issuing claim

 

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To view the FAQ'S click here: http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/faqs-please-read-these/

To view the PRELIM letter click here: http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/bank-templates-library/516-1-data-protection-act.html

To view the Letter Before Action click here: http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/bank-templates-library/92-3-letter-before-action.html

To find Registered Address:

http://www.esd.informationcommissioner.gov.uk/esd/search.asp

 

 

If my advise helps click here http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/reputation.php?p=366404

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Do you know how stupid i was??? I typed up the particulars of claim onto money claim on line but didn't keep a copy. The court did tell me that in my particulars i included my name and my partner's name as it is a joint account and that she thinks you can only have one claimant. That's the problem they are not specific about what you have done wrong.

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