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Balfron couple lose everything including their home thanks to timeshare disaster
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Scots couple forced to sell family home after being left in £21,000 timeshare debt
Joe and Linda Ashby are still paying off debts from an ill-advised timeshare venture in 2008.
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Joe and Linda still have £9,000 of outstanding debt (Image: Supplied)
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The way we grade these organisations in in three lists, continues Keating. Nearly every single outfit out there is on our Black List, unfortunately. This means they are 100%
fraudsters. If you give them money, you have lost that money. Next we have a Grey List. This is a far smaller list. These are firms that we don t yet have enough concrete feedback to say they are criminals. But we certainly couldn t recommend them as trustworthy without more evidence. Statistically speaking, Grey List firms are almost certain to end up on our Black List Then we have the White List. These are what you would expect: Firms who do what they promise, who can be trusted, and are capable of doing the work.
Timeshare fraud victims re-targeted by new criminal organizations
December 30, 2020
Fraudsters
Many timeshare owners are desperate to escape the expense of their membership, with its restrictions and ever increasing annual fees.
Unfortunately there no end of fraudsters ready to charge them money for this service, only to disappear after payment. The hapless timeshare owners are then left even worse off than before.
“People are desperate,” says Steven Warner a timeshare claims expert at European Consumer Claims (ECC). “The timeshare industry just hasn’t kept pace with the rest of the travel sector and members find themselves having paid a lot of money for a restrictive model of holidaying, coupled with annual fees that are at least the same as regular holidays. Timeshare owners will try anything to escape this situation. Not knowing where to turn, members often put their faith in strangers who promise help, and sadly lose even more money by doing so.”
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