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excel being naughty with draft court forms
notts_phil
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http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?354256-Excel-plagiarizing-an-official-Northampton-Court-document-using-DRAFT-in-background&p=3873732#post3873732
Seems they are now using the tactic of using draft court forms. Looks like a change of tactic as they are not known for doing this.
They must be getting desperate now.
Poor deluded fools.
Seems they are now using the tactic of using draft court forms. Looks like a change of tactic as they are not known for doing this.
They must be getting desperate now.
Poor deluded fools.
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There's already one on here Phil:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=53819523&postcount=43Je Suis Cecil.0 -
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Have they copied the tactic from Hasbeen's company?
The claimant does not expect to claim more than £5,000, should be -£5000 as they pay out :P0 -
I have emailed northhampton court about it, will be interesting to see what they say.Hi Ho Silver Awayyyyyyyyyy0
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They are proper template court forms and not the "claim registration" forms which UKPC sent out. Poor excel, probably another visit to court for you.0
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Best advice is to Fill them in and send them back.
They might have something to say then when they get fake papers landing on the court desk.
Maintain the pretence you "thought" they were real.
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