Life-changing timeshare compensation secured for a Wakefield couple by Europe’s leading timeshare lawyers
Wakefield couple awarded £73,658 in Spanish court
Andrew and Olivia (names changed), from Wakefield, were awarded £73,658 by a Barcelona court last week due to a “lack of information” in the sales process (often linked to unlawful floating-week or points-based timeshare contracts).
Lawyer Patricia Criado Navas secured the award for Andrew and Olivia, who instructed European Consumer Claims just over six months ago.
M1 Legal: Spanish timeshare law specialists
M1 Legal are the Spanish timeshare lawyers who carry out the legal work for ECC, and their success rate with timeshare claims is currently 98.6%.
In the week before this article went to press, M1 Legal achieved 13 court victories against timeshare bad actors, with a combined value of £176,718.
June 2022: a standout month for compensation awards
“So far in June 2022, we have successfully won awards worth £460,642,” says Fernando Sansegundo, head of M1 Legal in Spain. “We have several business days left and expect to once more break through the all-important £500k mark on behalf of our clients.”
“Alongside Andrew and Olivia’s excellent £73,600 award, there were many other significant sums awarded to clients. We have a couple of Marriott owners from Gibraltar who we have just won over £32,000 for. Another couple won almost £30,000 against Anfi in Gran Canaria.
“These are huge amounts of money, especially as before instructing M1 Legal through ECC, many clients felt stuck with a product they no longer wanted — and one that was costing them a fortune every year in fees.”
Help and options if you’re unhappy with your timeshare
Fernando advises anyone worried or frustrated with their timeshare to first get in touch with ECC to understand their options. “ECC determine which clients can be helped, and how. Usually there is a way to escape an unwanted timeshare, and ECC will explain the best way forward. The consultation costs nothing and their advisors are friendly and helpful.
“ECC carry out the initial assessment to see whether you qualify for compensation, or whether a straightforward relinquishment is more appropriate.
“All enquiries to ECC are treated in the strictest confidence.”
Need some help?
If you want help or advice on getting free from your timeshare ownership, contact the Timeshare Advice Centre for free and confidential advice. You may even be able to claim compensation, so explore your options today.