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'Making a Civil Claim: a Which? essential guide' give away- did you bag one?
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I couldn't find the link to put my name in the hat for one of the ten free copies. Please put my name in the hat. And thank you for bringing useful info to our attention. Best regards, fenlMSE_Natasha wrote: »We've bagged ten copies of Melanie McDonald's 'Making a Civil Claim' book (a Which? essential guide) to give away. If you're interested, please click reply and post 'yes your honour' (please DO NOT include your address or any contact details) before 11am on Tuesday 28 August. Then we'll pick ten lucky MoneySavers out at random to get a free copy.
What's the book about?
If you're facing the prospect of small claims court action, it explains the complexity of the entire process, covering how the system works and what's expected of you from the beginning to the end of the proceedings.
Click the link to read some more blurb about the book
Where's the cheapest place to buy a copy?
If you're not one of the lucky ten, the book is also available to buy. However, don't just use the link to the book above, check if other retailers are selling it for less by using Shopbots (such as Kelkoo*, Pricerunner* or Bookbrain) to find the best price. As the book's not officially published until 6 September, you'd have to pre-order to get hold of a copy.
* Using these links helps the site stay ad-free and free to use, as they’re ‘affiliated links’ which invisibly take you via commercial price comparison services like Moneysupermarket or Find, which then pay this site per click. You shouldn’t notice any difference, the links don’t impact the product at all and the editorial line (the things I write) is NEVER impacted by the revenue. If it isn’t possible to get an affiliate link for the best product, it is still recommended and still included. For the sake of transparency go to pricerunner.co.uk or kelkoo.co.uk for an unaffiliated link. Click on the following link for more details on how this site’s financed.0 -
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