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Carol&John Sep 17th 2008 7:56 am

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Originally Posted by GerryW (Post 6791359)
Very useful links. Thanks

You're welcome.
If people need a translation, it would be better to forward it to your lawyer. My knowledge of Spanish doesn't cope with legal matters(neither does my English!)

betris Sep 17th 2008 11:02 am

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Originally Posted by digami (Post 6793362)
HI mmm im confused now its defo manzana 10 on andalucian village wont post my apt number again thanks for warning didnt even think about that not to clever on the old computor sorry:)

they up to over 10 in the andalucian vilage I think up to 13

betris Sep 17th 2008 11:43 am

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Originally Posted by digami (Post 6793003)
Hey BEATRIS been following this thread for two months to get the best possible feelings about esuri and have taken the plunge and bought on marina esuri manzana 4 where are you, you seem to be well informed about everything thats going on at the mo are you a ex pat resident or just a holidayer and hey im from runcorn near enough to liverpool hit me back your comments make laugh every time:lol::lol::lol:

since you are near enough a scouser I can tell you the truth.but dont tell any one I said this. CE when it gets the MF problems sorted out will be a even nicer place.you are right on the motorway to go any where.portugal or further into spain.when the comercial centre eventuly opens and more shops you will have evrything on your door step.your 5 mins from ayamonte town or the countryside.and you have the golf and the veiws.and maybe in the future years a marina.you have a good road lay out and plenty of parking.esuri is a long term investment and if you are not in it thinking you will make a quick buck then you will be ok.

betris Sep 17th 2008 11:48 am

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[QUOTE=Carol&John;6793047][QUOTE=John & Kath;6791618]

No worries, I think the spelling is either way anyhow. Seen it as "boveda" and "bobadilla" too - just curious if the style varied from one region to another.:)


Originally Posted by marisol (Post 6791689)

Hola!
Have you brought a laptop computer with you?:lol:
Carol



Hola neighbour & welcome,
Is this where the elusive betris hangs out? Under my very nose?:rofl:
Carol

No sorry.its just that every body who is anybody knows Tom in the andalucian.same as cindys.the outback.sugar reef.jags wonderfull curry house.mars bar.la lottita. jakies english shop.ect ect ect

betris Sep 17th 2008 11:54 am

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Originally Posted by digami (Post 6793151)
Whoops its manzana 10 apartment 4 all apples and pears:) at the moment will be landing at ce on 22nd sept is there any body on the forum in or around my block be great to meet up and have a apartment warming :thumbsup:

remember when that poor girl put the same thing on the net a while ago.about 2000 people turned up.I hope you have orderd a couple of truck loads of san miguel

valrose Sep 17th 2008 7:18 pm

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Originally Posted by yvonne52 (Post 6793338)
I have a friend who plays Bridge in Monte Gordo regularly on a Friday. What time and where I have no idea but he seems happy with what is arranged. PM me if you would like details.

I havent used the forum enough for a pm but would love those details and I hope others would too !
Thanks

Jon-Bxl Sep 17th 2008 7:38 pm

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Originally Posted by John & Kath (Post 6790607)
Absolutely spot on it is an arched double walled tile that sits on the beams a very traditional Andalucian feature.

John

Ive said this before and must say it again! :)

You politely refused last time - but you know me.... gotta keep digging. :)

We are all keenly 'involved' with your villa project, from updates to photos, and I say again, with those terraces, views and also great construction, you really must have a house warming party!! That way we can get a good look at the fiished product.

Imagine sunsets over the golf, music, drinks in hand with friends eating a Jag takeaway meal. Cant get any better than that. How could you refuse your 'adoring public'.

Ill even bring a bottle!:beer:

You know we'll be around anyway, nosey neighbours and all that!

Looks fantastic John, well done on all the hard work you have put into it, hoping the villa completes within your timescale...

Cheers
Jon

EsuriJohn Sep 17th 2008 8:30 pm

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Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl (Post 6795399)
John

Ive said this before and must say it again! :)

You politely refused last time - but you know me.... gotta keep digging. :)

We are all keenly 'involved' with your villa project, from updates to photos, and I say again, with those terraces, views and also great construction, you really must have a house warming party!! That way we can get a good look at the fiished product.

Imagine sunsets over the golf, music, drinks in hand with friends eating a Jag takeaway meal. Cant get any better than that. How could you refuse your 'adoring public'.

Ill even bring a bottle!:beer:

You know we'll be around anyway, nosey neighbours and all that!

Looks fantastic John, well done on all the hard work you have put into it, hoping the villa completes within your timescale...

Cheers
Jon

Better that it completes within budget. Thats why I won't commit to a party don't think there will be anything left to buy the booze and grub still if I could find Kath a little job for the winter term then maybe! :thumbsup:

yvonne52 Sep 18th 2008 2:48 am

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Originally Posted by valrose (Post 6795364)
I havent used the forum enough for a pm but would love those details and I hope others would too !
Thanks


This is the information I have just received from my friend.

'Bridge is played at Restaurant Jopel (on the front, just east of the Casino) in Monte Gordo at 14.30 on Wednesdays and Fridays from October to April.

Just turn up (with partner) about 15 mins before. The players are a mixture of English, Dutch and Portuguese. The language used is English.'

Hope this helps.

marisol Sep 18th 2008 2:55 am

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Hi
I have just come back after having lunch in Jag's restaurant and i have liked it a lot. This was the first time i tryed Indian food and i really liked it. Thanks Jag and thanks Jana (i don't know if the way to write your name is it) for being so kind with us. It has been a pleasure to meet you.
see you soon :thumbsup:
Fer, Roco and marisol

Carol&John Sep 18th 2008 5:30 am

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[QUOTE=betris;6794650][QUOTE=Carol&John;6793047]

Originally Posted by John & Kath (Post 6791618)

No worries, I think the spelling is either way anyhow. Seen it as "boveda" and "bobadilla" too - just curious if the style varied from one region to another.:)



No sorry.its just that every body who is anybody knows Tom in the andalucian.same as cindys.the outback.sugar reef.jags wonderfull curry house.mars bar.la lottita. jakies english shop.ect ect ect

:confused:Are you replying to my post, betris?
Carol

Carol&John Sep 18th 2008 5:36 am

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Originally Posted by betris (Post 6794554)
they up to over 10 in the andalucian vilage I think up to 13

Only 7 manzanas on Marina Esuri, betris. Perhaps you've mistaken "nucleo/edificio" for manzana? In that case, yes, there are some manzanas with 13 nucleos.
Carol

cathyor Sep 18th 2008 5:40 am

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hi. i am very new to this so would be grateful for any replies... we were buying an apartment on costa esuri but have now decided to pull out rather than complete
are many others doing this or are most still going ahead?
can anybody recommend a legal firm we can use?
thanks

EsuriJohn Sep 18th 2008 5:41 am

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[quote=Carol&John;6797307][quote=betris;6794650]

Originally Posted by Carol&John (Post 6793047)

:confused:Are you replying to my post, betris?
Carol

Where is Tom and the Andalucian?

EsuriJohn Sep 18th 2008 5:52 am

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Originally Posted by cathyor (Post 6797335)
hi. i am very new to this so would be grateful for any replies... we were buying an apartment on costa esuri but have now decided to pull out rather than complete
are many others doing this or are most still going ahead?
can anybody recommend a legal firm we can use?
thanks

You could be in big trouble since the situation is changing dramatically every day. If you have a good contractual reason to withdraw I would recommend you contact Maria De Castro Lawyer asap and move very quickly indeed.

Once the liquidation process starts on the 30th September my best guess would be that it will be either nearly imposssible to cancel and get a refund or will take many years and you will be among the oher creditors and get if anything, a few cents on the euro you have paid.

SPEED IS OF THE ESSANCE HERE DO NOT DELAY email Maria now for advice and you will have a response by mid-day tommorrow if it is possible. You must be prepared to be very open about your reasons for wanting to cancel the contract and give her as much detail as possible.

The keyword is SPEED.


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