An Auckland couple who say they have reached a "dead-end" with Dubai-based property developer have appealed to Qatar's royal family for help in recovering their investment in a one-bedroom apartment in the Gulf state.
Jenny Creed-Geraghty has sent a letter to Her Highness Sheikha Mozah Bint Nasser Al-Missned in a last ditch attempt to recover the 60,000 euros (NZ$107,114) she and her husband Paul paid to Damac for the apartment, which was supposed to be handed over last April.
The Doha apartment was to have been the first house for the Irish couple, who left County Wicklow in 2004 to work in Qatar. Their most recent information is that the apartment won't be ready before 2014.
The couple have since moved to New Zealand to further their careers and said that they just want their money back.
read more: http://www.sharechat.co.nz/article/c...nvestment.html
Jenny Creed-Geraghty has sent a letter to Her Highness Sheikha Mozah Bint Nasser Al-Missned in a last ditch attempt to recover the 60,000 euros (NZ$107,114) she and her husband Paul paid to Damac for the apartment, which was supposed to be handed over last April.
The Doha apartment was to have been the first house for the Irish couple, who left County Wicklow in 2004 to work in Qatar. Their most recent information is that the apartment won't be ready before 2014.
The couple have since moved to New Zealand to further their careers and said that they just want their money back.
read more: http://www.sharechat.co.nz/article/c...nvestment.html
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