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Bernie says (19th April 2008):
>>Receive a registered letter for Seasons Holiday s saying i had won a prize. Nice website but I was a bit suspicious so I googled them. Looks like it could be a scam. A company with that name were successfully prosecuted by trading standards and fined 6 years ago - See http://www.carmarthenshire.gov.uk/index.asp?locID=7089&docID=3539
If these are the same people and it does look like they could be - they are still at it!!
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dorothy says (21st April 2008):
>>i got a letter sent recorded delivery about three weeks ago, saying the same thing, i ignored it.
then got another one - saying to take up the offer and two free passes for cheltenham races and the holiday! but everyone thinks it is a scam, so leaving well alone.
if i have won a prize, then they can send it direct, without me having to ring them, to confirm it.
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Daisy's girl says (25th April 2008):
>>I had a phone call from Select Holidays who said that I had an award that I hadn't picked up. Said that he needed to confirm that we were still earning £18,000 per year. Said info came from shopping questionaire. Never give out financial info.on questionaires. Why do we need that kind of money to win an award if it's not Timeshare ? He rang off when challenged. Beware !
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Kamla says (2nd May 2008):
>>We used Seasons Holidays last year for a wonderful self-catering holiday in Scotland. Although I wouldn't say the accommodation is 5* but definitely 4* and my parents-in-law thoroughly enjoyed it. I bought the half-price package at the Good Food Show the year before, and though meant for 4 people, we were allocated a chalet for 6, at no extra cost. Cheap holiday!
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Katrina says (27th June 2008):
>>My mum receive 2 letter of this,and I rung them and they said that this prize available only for homeowners!but we are renting, I think is like a scam.
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