Details of request 'What is your freepost / Business Reply address ?'

Event history

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id event_type created_at described_state last_described_at calculated_state link
129408 sent Mon Jan 11 02:29:26 UTC 2010 waiting_response Mon Jan 11 02:29:26 UTC 2010 waiting_response outgoing
129614 response Mon Jan 11 12:38:57 UTC 2010 waiting_response Tue Jan 12 15:06:40 UTC 2010 waiting_response incoming
148962 followup_sent Mon Mar 08 00:46:07 UTC 2010 outgoing
154194 followup_sent Tue Mar 23 02:20:08 UTC 2010 internal_review Tue Mar 23 02:20:08 UTC 2010 internal_review outgoing
154397 response Tue Mar 23 12:07:36 UTC 2010 internal_review Wed Apr 07 23:58:41 UTC 2010 internal_review incoming
181337 followup_sent Wed Jun 09 23:48:19 UTC 2010 internal_review Wed Jun 09 23:48:19 UTC 2010 internal_review outgoing
270608 response Thu Dec 30 16:39:11 UTC 2010 incoming
270791 response Fri Dec 31 12:28:31 UTC 2010 successful Fri Jan 21 14:34:48 UTC 2011 successful incoming
283787 status_update Fri Jan 21 14:34:48 UTC 2011

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