principle travel club

has anybody who bought into the principle travel club been contacted by pacific partners wanting to buy your membership.is this a genuine offer or a con trick

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  • Alan_Bowen
    Alan_Bowen Posts: 4,910 Forumite
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    Have a guess? Was the first purchase what you expected? On the basis that your answer is 'no' after all why would you want out, and how would they know if they weren't part of the same scheme? Travel Clubs are never what they seem, ever! There are lots of scam warnings about this club, operating in Spain offering accommodation which suddenly doesn't appear to be available. If someone says they want to buy you out, ask on the phone how much they are offering, they will tell you that you have to make an appointment to meet them at which they will try and sell you another travel scheme. They reckon that a substantial number of people will fall for it, and regretably, they are correct. Your money is almost certainly gone, these schemes have no resale value at all.
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