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Reply to Applicants Questionnaire

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24 Oct 24 #524402 by BrownRabbit
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I have replied to the Applicants Questionnaire sent to me in a word document TWICE now.

Both times her solicitor comes back and has said not acceptable.

obviously not wanting to tell me what is acceptable.

So how do you actually respond in the word document reply?

I assumed you write the answers under each question (otherwise why send a word document)

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24 Oct 24 #524404 by WYSPECIAL
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Ask them to clarify what the issue is.

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24 Oct 24 #524405 by BrownRabbit
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I have and she said ask my solicitor, who doesn't know.
So my question is how and where do I type my answers to her questions?

Someone else referred to type 2 spaces after the question, and then type my anser per question, is that correct?

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