Following on from yesterday’s article 1 November, on the TCA appearing to take credit for another company’s actions, today they posted a rather scathing report on Anfi.
Although Inside Timeshare agrees with the content of the post, that Anfi and other companies sales tactics can be on the aggressive side, it does make you wonder what their game is.
Much of the article explains sales tactics that were used in the past, from what Inside Timeshare has found out many have changed their style. Somehow, this article feels like it came from the past, with all that is going on with timeshare especially at Anfi, would Anfi allow their sales staff to act in this manner today?
So again the question is what is the TCA up to?
Could it be that the managing company under Mark Rowe is changing direction, after all just recently two of his companies have received not very favourable reports in the press. Most recently the BBC Scotland program aired on Monday 24 October, where the BBC sent an undercover reporter, Fergus Muirhead to investigate and record the meeting to sell his mother’s timeshare, set up by Sellmytimeshare.tv where at the meeting he was offered the chance to hand the timeshare over and also pay for Monster Credits. (see link below)
Is the TCA going to be used for a new business model by the Monster Group?
Could it be they are using the past good name of this organisation to lure clients to a new claims company, getting on the band wagon so to speak. It does bare consideration, timeshare and timeshare resales have got into a state of decline, the number of companies offering claims for mis-selling are on the rise, especially in light of the Supreme Court rulings.
It must also be remembered that for any claim to go ahead in Spain, it must be conducted by a Spanish Law firm, that there is no such thing as “no win no fee” or class actions.
If this is indeed the case, the TCA will lose even more credibility, after all it was once a very trusted and influential association among timeshare owners. It was once the only source of credible and trustworthy information, but since the new owners, who have had years of bad press, this is sadly no longer the case. As usual only time will tell and Inside Timeshare will be watching for any new developments.
http://insidetimeshare.com/bbc-scotland-investigates-problems-timeshare-contracts/
http://insidetimeshare.com/tca-tess-athena-law-locked-conflict/
http://insidetimeshare.com/tess-vs-monster/
http://insidetimeshare.com/monster-credits-associated-companies-summary/
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