
keirah™Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ
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http://www.holidaytruths.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=323486
save your money found this on that website
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 2006 5:20 pm Post subject: Club La Costa/Sunbreak
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hi,
I'd like to hear if anyone has come across these names?
I had a letter sent to me, offering me a free holiday to spain or tenerife.
I had to attend a presentation in Lakeside, for 2 hours, we found out it was Timeshare, and i recieved £50 vouchers for John Lewis.
I refused the Timeshare, but got the vouchers and got the holiday booking form with Sunbreaks. I had to send of £50 per person as a processing fee, and give available dates, 8 weeks apart. I have already sent £200, but read on some other websites this is all a ????.
Id like to hear from anyone who |
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Peter R
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Crap it's a time share con!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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david f
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Walk away NOW - while you have the chance!!!!! |
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Professor
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Do not even think about it. Start your own thing and charge less |
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MinaF
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it's a brain washing scam to get you to buy a timeshare |
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nosy old lady
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I'd be very doubtful of it, the holiday willprobably consist of you having to pay 4 the flights yourself and it will be room only board. I wouldn't trust it. |
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man with the golden gun
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They will b trying to sell you something...........Beware |
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collettehughes2000
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They may try pressuring you into buying time share. I did it once and it took 7 hours. In the end we just walked out |
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michaelshane06
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you dont have to buy timeshare just go along to the presentation. when i went to one last year i got £50 argos voucher and me and my family (4people) are of on holiday in feb |
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Hunter B
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it's probably a scam, sorry chap. Where exactly in Leeds? and where did you read this? |
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bert
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I would view this with great suspicion, be on the safe side and ignore it,it sounds like a con to me, |
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*Maxine*
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No, it's not a scam, sort of, but not really. You would have to go for a dinner or presentation or whatever(Dont know how the little devils do it these days, havent been harassed in a while) and then you have to pay a small fee(Small fee, my a..) and then you are joined in the club and then you have to refer some friends(more people for them to harrass) and then you get your holiday, but note:NOT all inclusive.
Enjoy! |
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dubgirl26
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Id say a its a scam i bet they've asked for your credit card details for the 29.50. any competition that is 100% safe never ask you to pay anything first before being given the prize. |
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arethusa_lad
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Drop it like it was hot shite. You probably have won the holiday, in Florida for two weeks. You have to pay to get there, hotels in America don't do B&B so all meals need to be paid for and you supply your own spending money - your free holiday will end up costing about £800-900 each. It all boils down to a time share scam. |
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stibbs
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You lucky boy, but I hope you've no money to your name so as you wont get ripped off. Nothing's free |
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orleans_2003
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be careful with that offer! Now it's 29.50 per head. In the end you will pay more than that and it will be nothing more than a try to sell products no one needs. |
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srracvuee
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forget it SCAM//and say goodbye to your £200 who ever you are no name |
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