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Don't worry about it emma, the 14 days isn't written in stone, if you can't start court proceedings until next week there's no problem - after all, you are the one in charge of the timetable.

You could always write them a letter in the meantime, telling them you don't want to accept their offer and give them a gentle reminder that you still intend to start court proceedings unless they offer you the full amount.

Was the offer in the form of a cheque? If so, tear it in two and send it back to them. :cool:

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they offered me £682 for £2,100 and I tore the cheque up and sent it back with a letter rejecting their offer. I am now awaiting a court date and gues what I have received another letter offering me £682 - gues what my response is going to be - see them in court!!

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