Parliament Treasury Committee looks at timeshare loan scandal
Timeshare loans looked at by Parliament Treasury Committee
Timeshare loans looked at by Parliament Treasury Committee
Timeshare exit fraud could cost thousands
“Timeshare fraud and scams are costing some of the most vulnerable members of our society literally thousands,” says Dan Keating of the Timeshare Consumer Association. “Many current and former timeshare owners are now pensioners, the very sector who can least afford to lose money, especially as a result of fraud,” Mr Keating states.
Flight crises: Another nail in the coffin of European timeshare?
Facebook fury of Club La Costa timeshare owners
Marriott Vacation Club has made the ground-breaking step of admitting their failings, and even paying court awarded compensation without going through the traditional rigmarole of doomed legal challenges. Will this shine a way forward for other timeshare companies?
Following six determined years of work by Adriana Stoyanova (AKA the Erin Brockovich of timeshare) Barclays ready to pay a further £181 million to people "mis-sold" Barclays loans enabled by disgraced Maltese timeshare company Azure
£48 million already repaid
Stoyanova's first victory was widely reported on in 2021, when the financial giant agreed to cancel 1500 loans issued between 2014 and