(VIDEO) Dementia victim case highlights timeshare compensation war
Dementia victim case highlights the broader implications of compensation awards for the timeshare industry. Can the business survive?
Dementia victim case highlights the broader implications of compensation awards for the timeshare industry. Can the business survive?
Does timeshare count as a foreign property that can can be visited without a £5000 fine from the UK government?
Uncertainty over travel restrictions, dates and vaccine requirements mean that a huge amount of Brits are foregoing foreign holidays this year in favour of domestic options. But what about timeshare owners who are committed to paying for holidays abroad?
Why are so many timeshare claims firms just fraudsters trying to steal your money? With all the business to be done helping claimants... why not just do the work?
Dementia victim Stuart Crawford's case highlights the timeshare industry's failings towards its members. Compensation claims are being awarded in record numbers against errant companies like Club la Costa
Why are there so many fake timeshare claims firms, when there are so many eligible claims?
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