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Link Parking / Gladstones - unclear signage Court Defence by 23 July

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  • Coupon-mad
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    That sounds fine as long as it's one document, one PDF. :)
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  • psdie
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    Phew - sent to CCBCAQ@Justice.gov.uk with the instructed subject and body - is there some way to check they've received? Thank you so much for your help CM, couldn't have done without you and other contributors! :T
  • Coupon-mad
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    Check MCOL regularly to see it update as defended - or to be safe, ring the CCBC tomorrow and stay on the line till they answer, & ask them to get that urgent email and mark the case as defended immediately!
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  • psdie
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    A million thanks - case now showing as defended. I'll post an update here when hear more. Enjoy the sunny week! :)
  • psdie
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    Hi all - N180 filed by e-mail to CCBC, in line with this advice (#4), with a copy by e-mail to leanne@gladstonessolicitors.co.uk (+ julie@ to be safe).

    MCOL states the claimant filed their DQ a couple of weeks ago, but I've not received a copy of it by post or e-mail - is this unusual / beneficial to my defence?
  • Coupon-mad
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    MCOL states the claimant filed their DQ a couple of weeks ago, but I've not received a copy of it by post or e-mail - is this unusual / beneficial to my defence?
    Unusual but no help for you really. You could ask Leanne or Julie for a copy!
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  • psdie
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    Thank you CM. I've just realised from the CCBC acknowledgement e-mail that the deadline was actually 4pm on the specified date, whereas I incorrectly assumed midnight (and submitted shortly before it). Hopefully this won't cause a problem? There's no instructions for filing online in the DQ letter unfortunately - so much for encouraging paperless!
  • Coupon-mad
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    Check MCOL and make sure your DQ is updated. If not, ring the court.
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  • psdie
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    Not showing on MCOL yet, hmm. Apologies for the newb question - given hasn't been assigned to a court yet (AFAIK), who do I call? CCBC somehow? Thanks!
  • KeithP
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    psdie wrote: »
    CCBC somehow?

    Yes. There's a phone number on your Claim Form.

    Alternatively, stick contact ccbc into google.

    Imagination needed sometimes.
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