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Small Claims Court Website

  • 19-01-2014 9:21pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 31


    Hi guys,

    my dad has been using the small claims court website to file a case, but we've been having some problems with the website. on the "claim details screen" where you fill in the claim details, it only lets us fill in 15 characters which obviously isn't enough for a claim (and max is supposed to be 1500). we emailed them and were told the website is only compatible with internet explorer, but we still can't do it on IE on either of our laptops.
    Have any of you had this experience? What did you guys do to fill in the details? :confused::confused:


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,737 ✭✭✭Bepolite


    kragenmore wrote: »
    Hi guys,

    my dad has been using the small claims court website to file a case, but we've been having some problems with the website. on the "claim details screen" where you fill in the claim details, it only lets us fill in 15 characters which obviously isn't enough for a claim (and max is supposed to be 1500). we emailed them and were told the website is only compatible with internet explorer, but we still can't do it on IE on either of our laptops.
    Have any of you had this experience? What did you guys do to fill in the details? :confused::confused:

    Paper and Pen, probably best to keep it simple when he courts service are involved.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 31 kragenmore


    Bepolite wrote: »
    Paper and Pen, probably best to keep it simple when he courts service are involved.

    I suppose we'll have to, just thought the website might be handy for keeping track of things.


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