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court allocation questionnaire
julesdoris
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Hi
I am in the process of trying to reclaim bank charges from Nationwide.
I have been doing this through my local county court,i have just received a letter from the court saying the defendant has the intention to defend the claim.
I suppose i got abit cocky after reading every ones success stories on here and did'nt think i'd have to go this far!!!:eek:
My question is,is the next step for me to fill in and return to court an allocation questionnaire?
if so am i correct in thinking this form is known as N149?
Please help im abit scared now.....
Many Thanks
I am in the process of trying to reclaim bank charges from Nationwide.
I have been doing this through my local county court,i have just received a letter from the court saying the defendant has the intention to defend the claim.
I suppose i got abit cocky after reading every ones success stories on here and did'nt think i'd have to go this far!!!:eek:
My question is,is the next step for me to fill in and return to court an allocation questionnaire?
if so am i correct in thinking this form is known as N149?
Many Thanks
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julesdoris wrote: »Hi
I am in the process of trying to reclaim bank charges from Nationwide.
I have been doing this through my local county court,i have just received a letter from the court saying the defendant has the intention to defend the claim.
I suppose i got abit cocky after reading every ones success stories on here and did'nt think i'd have to go this far!!!:eek:
My question is,is the next step for me to fill in and return to court an allocation questionnaire?
if so am i correct in thinking this form is known as N149?
Please help im abit scared now.....
Many Thanks
Yes thats the one !!! N149
You'll be fine, many of the banks pay out once you've sent this back
Good luck
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Does the court send the allocation questionnaire? after the bank decides to defend or do i have to get a N149 form myself?0
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guardian2020 wrote: »Does the court send the allocation questionnaire? after the bank decides to defend or do i have to get a N149 form myself?
The form comes from your local court once a defence has been received.
If you are going via MCOL you will receive the defence papers from them and a few weeks later you get a letter from your local court telling you what to do next. Not all courts are asking you to fill in the allocation questionnaire.Got It & Spent It :dance:IKEA CARD = £120 charges = £175 received (146%)MARBLES = £450 charges = £370 received (82%)I.F. = £494 charges = £494 received (100%)CAPITAL ONE = £981 charges = £1,489.03 (152%)BARCLAYCARD = £580 charges = £786.12 (136%)On Hold :mad:A+L = £722 charges (target = 147%)BARCLAYS = £1,405 charges (target = 128%)BARCLAYS = £175 charges (target = 140%)ABBEY = £3,220 charges (target = 148%)0
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