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Mindy



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09/11/2008 13:34

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Read the report in ""cyprus Today' yesterday concerning the Petches who were deported. Does this mean they can never set foot in N. Cyprus ever again, or will they be forgiven at some stage and allowed back. What about thier 55k they put down on a villa at Amaranta??? Surely they would need to have physical contact here at some stage. Or do they lose all monies because of breaking the law. Anyone know ????



Hector


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09/11/2008 21:39

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I'd like to know that as well.



AlsancakJack



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09/11/2008 21:49

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When Dave, Sue and Alex set up lines of communication when they are 'settled' (sorry not the right word I know) in the UK then ABAG will make contact with them to try and help them along with other Amaranta victims.

And they will be allowed back but under certain conditions which they may or may not be able comply with.

AJ



Mindy



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11/11/2008 10:56

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to Alsancakjack,thanku for that info, it is a sad situation and hope they do get settled quickly in uk



No1Doyen


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11/11/2008 11:44

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.... under certain conditions which they may or may not be able comply with.



AJ - what conditions are they please.



Aga Buyers A G


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11/11/2008 12:33

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Now The Story Has Come Out In It's Entirety



Never have we felt so angry..........so many stories.....so much heartbreak........there comes a time we sincerely hope when



"What Goes Round - Comes Round"



The Chittocks, The Petches and many others that wish to remain for one reason or another anonymous with stories that make you feel sick to the core



When, When, When Will They Stop & Look Around At The Misery Some Are Causing To Others



http://latchfords.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!AED4FE7679CA3C33!1391.entry



ABAG

Pat, Sue & Sandra



Casablanca


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11/11/2008 14:22

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In the many years of living here... and know of many that have been deported for various reasons...never known anyone 'allowed to return'...persona non grata!!!!! ...with or without property!!!



sylvie


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11/11/2008 20:01

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what about uk, when people are deported are they allow to come back ? I presume no .... people most of the tome know or should know about the law , and i am sure it is much easier in cyprus because there is a community of english people giving informations - unless people don't want to know so te result is fatal ....



breezyboy


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12/11/2008 15:40

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Whilst feeling very sorry for anyone ripped off by Gary Robb or any other develper could I ask what these guys were going to live off had they walked straight into the Amaranta house a few years ago?

It appears from what they say they had no fallback if they were unable to work. You couldn't expect to do that in any country which is not providing social security and housing. Even more behind this story?



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