posted 5th June 2026
If you're reading this page, it's likely because you are concerned about a company or individual who has contacted you regarding a timeshare exit, compensation claim, or timeshare-related legal matter.
Every month, we receive hundreds of enquiries from timeshare owners who are looking to verify claims made by unsolicited callers.
In the overwhelming majority of cases, the information they have been given is inaccurate, misleading, or designed to persuade them to part with money for services that either do not exist or are unlikely to deliver the promised outcome.
Why are we so confident?
Because every year we assist thousands of consumers who have either avoided becoming victims of these schemes or are seeking to recover money they have already lost. After more than a decade of dealing with timeshare-related disputes, we have seen the same patterns emerge time and time again.
Many of these operations originate from well-known scam hotspots, particularly in parts of Spain, including Tenerife, where networks of individuals frequently close one company and reopen under another name.
New websites, new trading styles, and new promises may appear, but the methods used to target consumers often remain remarkably similar.
Common warning signs include:
- Unsolicited telephone calls.
- Claims that compensation has already been secured on your behalf.
- Demands for upfront fees.
- Pressure to act quickly.
- References to court cases or settlements that cannot be independently verified.
- Promises that sound too good to be true.
If you have been contacted unexpectedly about your timeshare, we strongly recommend that you verify any claims before making a payment or providing personal information. A few minutes spent checking the facts today could save you thousands of pounds tomorrow.
If you're unsure whether a company is genuine, contact our team for a free, no-obligation review before you make any payment or sign any agreement.