A group of 32 shareholder members of a Pattaya Golf Course filed a - TopicsExpress



          

A group of 32 shareholder members of a Pattaya Golf Course filed a Police Report against its new owners on Monday regarding a dispute over existing memberships which the new owners are alleged to be refusing to honor from the previous owners of the Course. The Members, consisting mostly of foreign nationals, filed the report against the Phoenix Golf & Country Club, at Huay Yai Police Station and the report states that when the new owners of the Golf Course took over, they allegedly refused to allow existing members to continue using their memberships to play at the club, without any prior notice given to the members and later informed them they had to apply for new memberships. The group claim that 1,000 members are affected by this and claim they have been told by the Course Management that they have to pay 200,000 Baht for new lifetime memberships or they could no longer use the Course. The group are now considering further legal action.
Posted on: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 14:32:29 +0000

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