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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Bristol holiday company left couple waiting years to resolve timeshare ânightmareâ
Seasons Holidays has faced a number of accusations, including using âunderhand tacticsâ to stop holidaymakers using paid-for facilities which has since been resolved
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Bristol timeshare firm Seasons Holidays - which oversees holiday resorts across the country - has faced a number of accusations from resort members who claim the company has made them pay for facilities which had already been prepaid, and fork out thousands to cancel memberships.