Inside Timeshare is receiving many enquiries from readers who are so confused they don’t know what to believe anymore. The subject is regarding court cases against the timeshare companies.
They are receiving letters from their timeshare resorts and companies stating that the claims about court victories against them is false, that it is all a ploy to get their money. So what is the truth?
Inside Timeshare agrees there are bogus law firms and claims companies out there, after all we have published many articles about them, but the fact is these court cases and the rulings from the Spanish Supreme Court are genuine.
For too long the timeshare companies have been selling their products in breach of Spanish Timeshare Law, now they are having to pay the price with all the legal action being taken against them. Obviously they don’t like it, they will do and say anything to stop their members from getting justice.
It is costing them not just in the amounts being awarded by the courts, but it is also costing them in the reduced amount they receive in maintenance fees. They are losing income, not only from maintenance fees but also from selling the product to new members, sales are reducing at an alarming rate.
Sales Decks are closing, the sales teams are being laid off, the OPC’s on the streets are disappearing, new members are becoming a rarity. The existing membership base is now retired or getting very close to retiring. Their children don’t want the timeshares, to them is it a waste of money, they use the internet and get their holidays far cheaper.
In the light of this it is not surprising they are going on the offensive and denying everything. Unfortunately for them the truth is out there, the Spanish press along with other countries are publishing the stories. The court documents are there and can be verified quite easily, there are several ways this can be done, obviously directly with the court that issued the judgement, but there is also an official website which can be used, although it can be a little confusing to use.
Below is a link to the website which shows Supreme Court Sentence 373/2017 against Silverpoint. To see the full sentence click on the title for the entry.
This link will show a ruling from the Supreme Court Sentence 684/2016 against Anfi.
So back to the question of our title, What Do You Believe?
The facts are there, you believed what you were told when you were sold the product, most of that has turned out to be untrue, so can you actually believe what they are now claiming?
We leave it to you the reader to decide.
If you have any questions about this or any article published, contact Inside Timeshare and if we don’t know the answer, we will find out for you. We are here to give you the facts and the truth!
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