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Subject: Re: CPO Membership - We Want Out


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Roz
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Date Posted: 16:46:59 11/07/05 Mon
In reply to: Graham 's message, "CPO Membership - We Want Out" on 11:23:46 05/17/04 Mon

Hi Graham

I'm doing some research on this message board to support my claim for getting my money back from CPO and am interested to know whether you took your case further and won.I bought into the CPO web of lies about the same time as you, but I am still going ahead with my claim. Any information you can give me would be really helpful.
Thanks
Roz

I bought a "floating week" with my fiancee back in
>around 1999-2000. Nothing special - just a chance of
>an Autumn break in the sun.
>
>I'm sure regulars on this board won't be surprised to
>hear the usual tales of woe - unfortunately I've only
>just found this or might have saved a fair bit of
>money.
>
>My question is - is there any way out of this without
>spending more(over my dead body)as has been suggested
>today by the ever-so-nice "customer service" man on an
>impromptu call "to see how things were going".
>Unsurprisingly this led to a suggestion that we spend
>another £1700 to upgrade to a fixed week, which
>"should make it easier to sell". No, I didn't believe
>it either.
>
>We've reached the stage where we're willing to write
>off what I've lost, just to get rid of the grief and
>ongoing cost - we're getting married and planning a
>family and just want an end to the con.
>
>Any guidance on the above and possible avoidance of
>the loss would be most welcome.
>
>Cheers.

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