| Price | $1200 |
| Posted | 7/26/2010 2:38:18 PM |
| Expires | 8/21/2010 4:30:19 PM |
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A few weeks in August left for Lake Front Rental. Twin Lakes Waterfront Cabin is located 35 miles northeast of Spokane, WA. and 15 miles northwest of Coeur d' Alene, Idaho in a beautiful, pristine setting. Available for weekly or nightly rental(minimum 3 nights)all year long. Fully furnished 2 bedroom, 2 bath cabin with 100 feet of private beach. This is a perfect family get a way for adults and children; offering boating, water skiing, swimming, biking, paddle boat, canoe and a near by golf course!!! There is a private dock to tie your boat up to with a public boat launch just blocks away. Great fishing, hiking AND it's only minutes from Silverwood amusement park. You can also enjoy wonderful shops, restaurants and world class events in Coeur d' Alene, ID, Sandpoint, ID, or Spokane, WA....all within a 10 to 45 minute drive.
Sorry...NO SMOKING OR PETS
$1200 weekly
$175 per night (3 night min.).
$500 security deposit.
$75 cleaning fee($10 additional per person over 6).
If you would like further information or pictures please call Sandy @ (509)448-4436 or email fivesistersrental@hotmail.com
Sellers Alert!
In a variation of the "Nigerian Scam," some credit union members have been approached by
scam artists posing as buyers. In this version of the scam, the "buyer" offers to purchase
the item for sale but sends a cashiers check for an amount in excess of the purchase price.
Then, the seller is asked to wire the excess amount to the fraudulent buyer. Later, the cashiers
check is returned as a counterfeit item, and the depositor is responsible to make restitution
to the financial institution for the full amount of the check.
Be aware of this scam in the event you are approached with a similar offer. For more detailed
information on this and other scams, go to www.quatloos.com.
To report an incident, go to the Secret Service website at www.secretservice.gov.
Through its financial crimes division in Washington, the Secret Service is the central repository
for complaints about Nigerian fraud and is in charge of educating the public about the forms the
frauds take.