Legal Battle Over 'Mis-Sold' Holidays ; Hundreds of West Families Lose Thousands in Timeshare Scheme Fiasco

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Hundreds of would-be holidaymakers in the West are to launch a legal battle against two firms they claim mis-sold them timeshare schemes.

The couples are trying to free themselves from costly loans they were sold at presentations in Exeter by companies which have now gone into liquidation.

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Legal Battle Over 'Mis-Sold' Holidays ; Hundreds of West Families Lose Thousands in Timeshare Scheme Fiasco

Many parted with thou-sandof pounds after signing up to buy holiday club points or weeks on river boats which they say they were told could then be converted into stays at timeshare resorts across the world.

They bought into schemes marketed by Easy Save Finance Ltd, which traded as Leisure Time Promotions, and St Frances Marketing Ltd, trading as Buena Viva and Classic Cruisers, after being invited along to the marketing days via phone.

Many of the couples say they were lured by the prospect of a free holiday if they signed up and further access to first-class holidays anywhere in the world.

Most claim they only agreed because they were promised the points could be bought bac...

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