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Do I need both schedules for court proceedings?

Hi all,

When I first attempted to reclaim bank charges from Alliance & Leicester, I drew up a spreadsheet from statements listing the reason for each charge, the date and the actual charge. As it looks probable I'll be going to court, I've used Martin's calculator and worked out the interest, so now have two spreadsheets.

Does anyone know what has to be submitted to the court? i.e. would it be a good idea to send both schedules, or would I have to combine them (hope not, it's one hell of a list!).

Any help appreciated.

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