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Is Sugar Reef Travel Club based in Exeter still conning people?

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CornwallTaffy | 11:28 Thu 04th Feb 2010 | Travel
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In what way? More info is needed here.
Can't see why they would stop, timeshare con's still seem to sucker people in.
They might have changed their name though - but they won't have changed what they do.
It certainty was conning people, and has been linked to Travel Quest, Global Traveller and Atlantis Vacations, all of whom are reported to have gone bust.

This may help further

http://findarticles.c...rtic.../ai_n38499383/

http://www.oft.gov.uk/news/press/2005/151-05

http://findarticles.c...rtic.../ai_n37236548/

http://www.oft.gov.uk.../press/2003/pn_121-03

http://findarticles.c...rtic.../ai_n36774566/

http://www.thisismone...s/op...in_author_id=5
I've received a so-called offer of a free trip for 2 to Dublin, courtesy of a scratch card and Sugar Reef Travel Club.
The letter of confirmation I've received could have been typed up on anyone's laptop at their kitchen table. There is no official letter heading etc.
I became suspicious because they are asking for a "refundable" deposit of £75 per person, before they will even submit details of the trip.
This is a complete con!!!! If it was a genuine prize win offer of a free trip, why would I be asked to pay a deposit at all?!
I would urge anyone receiving this letter to simply bin it....do not send them your hard earned money!!

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