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Re: My place overseas
« Reply #70 on: May 31, 2015, 19:30:56 PM »

My place overseas is in Hisaronu. Over the years members from Calis have routinely knocked Hisaronu.


Correct Kev. The difference between Hisaronu owners and Uzumlu owners is that Hisaronu owners give as good as they get and don't go all paranoid and picked on  ;)



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Re: My place overseas
« Reply #71 on: May 31, 2015, 19:43:28 PM »
I'm beginning to feel a bit left out here. Nobody seems to want to say anything bad about living in Kaya so I've got nothing to get upset about.

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Re: My place overseas
« Reply #72 on: May 31, 2015, 20:05:36 PM »
To end this 'hijacking' of the thread; The incident DID happen! We, and others, witnessed the aftermath. We, and others, saw the injuries,  We called the Jandarma.  We, and others, were at the Jandarma station while all were interviewed.  We, and others, were there when the assailants Father came and offered the victim money to drop the charges. The assailant has not denied that it happened he has, instead, offered several different stories as to the events of the night.

This is going through the courts and they will decide the events of the night.

I am puzzled as to the reason why kawasakikid has resurrected this.

This is my one and only comment on this matter.


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Re: My place overseas
« Reply #73 on: May 31, 2015, 20:15:28 PM »
Thank you Eric. Not quite "speculation and gossip" after all then.

I agree with all what you say in the above post. However, speculation and gossip can never be a substitute for the facts.
 

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Re: My place overseas
« Reply #74 on: May 31, 2015, 20:16:22 PM »
Thank you for clearing things up Eric, perhaps that will silence the theorists.


Back on thread.       KKOB, can I ask why you chose Kaya to live.?

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Re: My place overseas
« Reply #75 on: May 31, 2015, 20:20:38 PM »
I'm beginning to feel a bit left out here. Nobody seems to want to say anything bad about living in Kaya so I've got nothing to get upset about.
Well let's see if I can help you there..

Too many empty properties.
The place could do with some TLC and a lick of paint.
The resident ghosts of the ghost town are far too clicquey (is that a real word?)
It's not as nice as Uzumlu, Calis, Ovacik and damn it, not as nice as Hissy
It should be renamed the Vale of Hisaranu or Greater Hisaranu ... laugh now .... you wait till they finish Ovacik
And finally too many mozzies (oh so true)


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Re: My place overseas
« Reply #76 on: May 31, 2015, 20:24:36 PM »
To end this 'hijacking' of the thread; The incident DID happen! We, and others, witnessed the aftermath. We, and others, saw the injuries,  We called the Jandarma.  We, and others, were at the Jandarma station while all were interviewed.  We, and others, were there when the assailants Father came and offered the victim money to drop the charges. The assailant has not denied that it happened he has, instead, offered several different stories as to the events of the night.

This is going through the courts and they will decide the events of the night.


Thank you so much for that post. I am due you a very large refreshment of your choice.   :)

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Re: My place overseas
« Reply #77 on: May 31, 2015, 20:33:49 PM »
      KKOB, can I ask why you chose Kaya to live.?

Yes.

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Re: My place overseas
« Reply #78 on: May 31, 2015, 20:37:12 PM »

Has anyone had any dealings with the estate agent called My place overseas or one of its owners  Omer Kizilca ?


After Kawazakikid's hijacking of the thread into a dicussion about an event long since done and dusted -  I really should ask if we can return to topic, which for the purpose of good order is quoted above?  :)

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Re: My place overseas
« Reply #79 on: May 31, 2015, 21:29:11 PM »
I'm sorry that this post is after Scunners latest but I started it a while ago, then my battery died, I have only just resumed and would be grateful if I could post it now.

Until now I have been sat sitting here in Üzümlü, quietly watching this thread unfold.

Now I have decided to join in the 'bun-fight' on the main issues raised whilst keeping my comments as concise as possible.

As a former Estate Agent, having dealt with property in the UK, Spain & America, I can categorically state that a good percentage of Builders/Developers will tell 'absent' buyers anything they want to hear just to get a sale. Whether they keep to their word is often another matter. Caveat emptor!

When I sold my business in the UK, it put me in a position whereby we were fortunate enough to choose where to retire to, be it in the UK or elsewhere. We chose Üzümlü.
That was our preference in Turkey, we do not dislike Fethiye, Calis, Hisoranu, Ovacik (or even Kaya, KKOB) in fact we visit them all several times each year, but we just don't feel like living in any of them.

Now to the 'incident'. Where I was not witness to the fact, I will use the term 'allegedly'.

It is not denied by the bar owner that the incident took place however the alleged cause has never been fully defined, it would appear that there were several factors involved, such as alleged theft of sunglasses, alleged jealousy over a friend of the bar owner being offered words of comfort by the female 'victim' concerned which allegedly ended with the male 'victim' hitting the man concerned, the very large bar bill that the 'victims' allegedly failed to pay before leaving, even though they & the bar owner knew they were leaving the country a few hours later and the alleged actions of the bar owner that followed.
The incident was investigated by the Jandama and the findings sent to the Court prosecutor.

About 3 months ago the bar owner received notification from the Court that no action was to be taken in the matter because of inconsistencies in the statements of the two 'victims', basically their story of events allegedly did not match, and the Court prosecutor could not understand how, when the male 'victim' had allegedly had his Passport allegedly stolen, did he manage to leave the country?

I'm sure that others will dispute what I have said here but these points are as I see them.




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