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Subject: No Giving Up | |
Author: Karina | [ Next Thread |
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] Date Posted: Thu, Dec 09 2004, 16:38:21 In reply to: Kelvin 's message, "My Bad Time Share Experience" on Tue, Nov 16 2004, 15:08:19 They sure are not giving up thinking I might just be conned again. This time, someone from CV called again last week and threatened that they are going to close my file and that they would not ever be able to help me again should I go to them in future. (Oh Boy, was I scared?) I questioned cynically, "If you can be sure that I would be able to get my cheque on the spot after selling off my timeshare, I would consider coming down to your office". All he could say was, since I didn't turn up the previous week, he just wanted to remind me that they are giving me another chance to consider before closing my file. How helpful and kind, and yes thanks indeed for the chance of a lifetime, I would never be conned again! [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
[> Subject: Any advice for this regarding timeshare? | |
Author: Kathy [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: Sun, Jan 16 2005, 0:15:18 My sister got her timeshare stuff for some Spanish whatever a few years ago. She'd paid around SGD14,000. Just a few days ago, she received a call saying that they have a buyer for her timeshare. She'd just need to pay them SGD398 and when the timeshare is sold, she'd get her refund. She's supposed to meet them around 7 on Monday ie. 2 days away! She requested me to go with her and I agreed. Am doing some homework on this when I saw this thread. She doesn't mind losing SGD398 to get back SGD14,000. But I'm worried that she'd be harassed into another timeshare or like what you have said - timeshare not sold and no refund of the "fees". Pls advise if we should attend it and write off the SGD14,000 or take a risk? Thanks. [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |
[> [> Subject: Re: Any advice for this regarding timeshare? | |
Author: A [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: Fri, Oct 21 2005, 15:51:46 don't throw good money after bad! you have been conned once - don't fall for a second one! do a Google search and read up. [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |