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Subject: Re: HCAP M'ship Converting to Club "E" M'bership


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yun
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Date Posted: Fri, Oct 07 2005, 23:37:23
In reply to: mi2005 's message, "HCAP M'ship Converting to Club "E" M'bership" on Mon, Aug 08 2005, 2:56:33

there is no such thing as onverting or trade in.
there will simply write to Hcap to cancel your membership.
what you pay for converting is actually subscribe for their club membership.
if you go for holiday frequently and timeshare meet your requirement, stay with it. otherwise not worth holding the membership or convert to club membership.
if you join country club membership in singapore, you get to enjoy the facilities. what do you get when you join their club member.
If you want to cancel your hcap membership, just write to hcap in australia, they will glad to cacel your membership FOC.( no more maintenance fee but you will lose whatever you had paid.)

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sim
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Date Posted: Sun, Oct 09 2005, 4:31:03

I am not really sure what reasons are restraining the goverment from clapping down on these scammers. The scammers might be working in some grey areas of the law that makes it difficult to pin point their activities as illegal.
What the goverment could do is lengthen the "cooling off" period to 14 days. This will make it difficult for them to hide the "truth" from those that are being sucked into their schemes. 3 days are really not enough time for the smoke to clear for those that are conned into their scheme.

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