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Postby HW Jan.C on Sat Apr 12, 2008 17:29 pm

�If you have a problem it will be important to you, but you are probably not the first person to encounter it. If you have not already done so please take a few minutes to look through the existing threads to see if there is already one which is relevant to you before deciding where to post. It may well contain information which you will find useful.


In particular � please do not post on the top thread unless your post is relevant to it.


Please do not start a new thread unless your post is about a completely new subject or company. It is better to keep all the information about a subject in the same place.


Posts about one company should not in general be put on a thread headed for another unless there is a good reason for this, such as a comparison.�


Make it easy for others to find the answers they are looking for thats all.
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Postby jaco on Sat Aug 02, 2008 10:31 am

I'm new to any forums, so not sure how to ask the questions. Cant find company I want info on - Global Holiday Services. Can you advise please?
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Postby Fred 2 on Sat Aug 02, 2008 11:16 am

Using Google will generally find any thread on here (or elsewhere) which is relevant. Otherwise you would have to look down the forum as the site's own search does not seem to cover this forum.

I don't think that there is anything here about them.
http://www.timesharetalk.co.uk/forum/to ... IC_ID=9361
will answer your question - they should be avoided.
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Postby tsuser on Sat Aug 02, 2008 11:34 am

A method of searching a specific site that I wasn't aware of until recently is as follows.

In Google type in the term or terms you want to search for in the search box for and at the end put the site e.g. 'site:holidaywatchdog.com' so in the box you would type in:

"global holiday" site:holidaywatchdog.com

Note that the quotes mean that it will search only for that precise phrase so it's probably better to start with a full phrase and then pare it back if you don't get the hits you are looking for. In the example above I originally included 'services' in the search but it came back empty.
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