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Nice words InUkOnHsmpInUkOnHsmp wrote:Congratulations pied_piper. You have been as helpful to other members as the forum has been to you, ,so thank you too.
Please share docs as and when you can.
From your post, main points to note are:
1) No P60s were asked for.
2) Only 2 cohab docs, which is great.
Yes
12 bank statements covered 2011-2012
Council tax bill covered : 2010-2011
3) No payment issues, can you share how you paid etc?
I used American Express credit card though I called them in advance. I am not sure if the advance call had any effect.
Simply used the lead pencil to draw small arrows along the right margin.rasinrdj wrote:congratulations.
>- Asked for bank statement and appreciated i have marked all the payments
Silly question, can you please share how you have marked the payments on the bank statement?
Thanks,
Rasin
samira_uk wrote:Congrad!!!
Thanks very much samira_uk.
It is interesting that in PEO Birmingham you will pay after they approve your case. I think Croydon is the worst PEO.
Most of the applicants came with the legal representatives. I can assume Solihull would be the most favourite PEO for no-win-no-fee solicitors. They don't have anything to lose if they lose their client's case. No wonder, getting an appointment slot at Solihull was very tough, at least for me
What I have read and heard so far about Croydon PEO makes me think the same as you do.
Moreover, what about the missing stamp you did not say anything about that;)
You are absolutely spot on. I did not say anything about that neither the CW raised this.
Thanks for pointing that out.pied_piper wrote:
Most of the applicants came with the legal representatives. I can assume Solihull would be the most favourite PEO for no-win-no-fee solicitors. They don't have anything to lose if they lose their client's case.