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enarc | 11:07 Thu 01st Feb 2007 | Adverts
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I have also received a holiday for which you have to send �20.00 payment
it seems to be too good to be true
has some one got any feed back from this offer
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I would not touch it with a barge pole.
You will get stung somewhere along the line.
Even if you only lose �20 - that is a lot of money to just chuck/give away for nothing.

If you do decide to go with it be very careful and keep all correspondence and reciepts. Do not pay by cheque or cash - Always pay by credit card - pay it off when the statement comes. (�20 would not be covered by their scheme) but if loads of people were in the same position the they would need to do something. Almost certain it is a scam.

http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money-savers/arti cle.html?in_article_id=411976&in_page_id=5
hi enarc, be careful. My partner and I got caught out with this type of thing, it eventually cost us �5,000. Still paying it!
The golden rule is if it seems too good to be true, then it IS.

Steer well clear
surely the obvious question to ask with this kind of thing is 'why would any company give away a holiday for only �20?'

the answer is they wouldn't - this is just a scam to get money
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thanks to all who replied
just what I thought, just needed confirmation
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