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    Hi can anyone tell me when to send EX160 form to court I've sent response Pk back to Northampton about 7 days ago and not heard anything back from them or their solicitors many thanks.
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    Hi [MENTION=99100]perry1[/MENTION] …. I'm not 100% sure, but I believe that you can send it back now (and get it out of the way) x

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      Originally posted by perry1 View Post
      Hi can anyone tell me when to send EX160 form to court I've sent response Pk back to Northampton about 7 days ago and not heard anything back from them or their solicitors many thanks.
      The EX160 form is for fee remission - have you made a counterclaim?

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        Originally posted by Joanna C View Post
        The EX160 form is for fee remission - have you made a counterclaim?
        No I just sent response Pk back saying I didn't no id defaulted on payments think I made bit of a mess of form sent a copy to your admin but heard nothing since.

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          Thanks for reply I've sent a copy of the response Pk that I got from Northampton to your admin I rushed when I filled it in think I've made a mess of it I was hoping someone down there could have a quick luck and advise many thanks.

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            Originally posted by perry1 View Post
            Thanks for reply I've sent a copy of the response Pk that I got from Northampton to your admin I rushed when I filled it in think I've made a mess of it I was hoping someone down there could have a quick luck and advise many thanks.
            [MENTION=6]Amethyst[/MENTION] [MENTION=49370]Kati[/MENTION]

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