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Subject: Discovery Cruise?


Author:
Adrian
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Date Posted: Wed, Dec 28 2005, 17:48:57

Just received a call from this company representing a "newly" set up cruise company called Discovery. They said that I have won a prize consisting of 2 nights' stay at Sentosa, some spa voucher and free accommocation in China or Thailand (sound familiar?) THey insist that I turn up at their office to collect the prize, but the catch is to listen to some presentation for 60 mins. They are located at Tong Building.

Anyone with similar experiences? To think that I got this call after I have just terminated the trial membership with IRN. Coincidence?

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[> Subject: Re: Discovery Cruise?


Author:
George
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Date Posted: Thu, Mar 16 2006, 22:19:28

Be careful. U may be discovering something u may not need and end up signing up for something so frivolous and later regret your decision. After coming out of IRN don't ever get entangled with any other company trying to sell u holiday memberships. Just stick to the basic holiday method - go see your regular travel agent. Enjoy your holidays with no strings attached or worrying about increases in maintenance fees and getting calls from people introuducing u to some form of holiday membership. Caveat Emptor!

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