
dsclimb1
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sounds nothing like legit to me, read everything first, twice.
Speak to people who already have dealings with them, do a google search on the company. |
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coolkebab
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You never win anything that you haven't entered.If you are really interested in time share wait until you go on holiday and look at the deals locally if you like the area. |
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Biz Guru
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It's a scam - if you boyfriend won - why are you paying out? If it is timeshare - you will also be stuck with monthly maintenance fees and there will be a lot more "hidden fees".
You sound as if money is tight - don't spend it making some con artist rich. Go to Spain and enjoy yourself for a lot less. |
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Alan A
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Start off with £1,000, invest it in a timeshare, and before you know it, your investment will have plummeted, leaving you with £100
Simple eh? |
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Bumumble
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anything that you have to pay money upfront isnt good, they will take you money then run away, if you are gonna do it you should not do it over the phone , but face to face. |
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mark
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Sounds like a con to me. Keep your £100 and blow it on a Valentines dinner... |
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johnboy726
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get a Job :) |
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nonono
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Sell phony timeshare memberships. It sounds like it worked on you. |
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Luvfactory
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I would advise you not to put your money into something like this. Timeshare costs a lot more than just £253. More like £20,000!!! And if he won it then why should he pay? So it definitely sounds fishy to me.
Anyway, to make £100 in roughly a week (which you can spend on something more realistic) you could clear out the house and put all the unwanted things in boxes. Go down to a carboot sale and flog it. If you have many items that other people want then perhaps you can make that kind of money or you'd have to go back again the next week.
Anyway, good luck and don't let anybody drag you into any scam. |
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Marky
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How many 'prizes' require you to pay upfront??
Don't tough this with a barge pole - its a scam!! |
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davidc
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sounds like a con to me when you have to pay someone for a win................ |
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maraesa1000
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sell stuff you dont need on ebay. everyone has at least £100 pounds of stuf sitting around at home that they could do without
www.ebay.com
however, i'd double check the timeshare company. it does seem a little bit dodgy and there are better and safer investment opportunities elsewhere. look into to premium bonds or capital bonds (no risk investments)
http://www.nsandi.com/savingneeds/guaranteedreturns.jsp
for premium bonds (potential winnings of upto £1 million twice weekly without any risk). my dad put his tax money into premium bonds because he didnt want it sitting around not doing anything when he could use it for the chance to win more without risking it. hes won £1000 so far in the last 3 months without any risk to the money put in.
http://www.nsandi.com/products/pb/index.jsp |
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Flup
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Walk away. Walk away *now*.
Think about it: what sort of prize requires you to give them money? |
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LF,Happy new year.
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If it sounds "too good to be true"then that's what it is, be very care-full,don't jump in.timeshares have loads of hidden costs that you wont see until its too late. |
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The Fat Controller
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Sounds well dodgy keep your dosh |
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Columbo
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he hasnt won anything, because by winning you are given something, what has happened to ur B/f is that he has been selected probably with thousand of others to be targeted by these people so they can make money from u. dont do it |
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Alex
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Don't touch it with a 10ft barge pole. It is a scam. |
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champagne
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Doesnt sound too legit to me... |
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Just Me
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There is nothing legitimate about timeshares.
Selling sexual services would be a way to make quick money. |
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Velouria
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That's a bad move, I wouldn't do it. Save your money for something worthwhile. |
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graham j
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nothing is that good take care or u will get stung |
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