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How free is a free holiday?

March 7th, 2006

My wife got a phone call today (from 01268 555095), saying that because she had answered a questionnaire in Bolton, she had won first prize in a draw – a seven night luxury 5-star holiday to a European resort (Costa del Sol, Canary Islands, Portugal or the Balearics) in a ‘luxury’ self-catering apartment, flights included, but insurance would be required and there was also a GBP 34.50 admin fee payable per person on booking. The vouchers would also be valid for 18 months. Hmmm… since when does a 5-star holiday involve self-catering?

Being skeptical, she asked what the catch was, but was told “no catch”. “Isn’t this timeshare?”, “No it’s not timeshare”, a point that while truthful is not actually good – see later. All she had to do was ring GVC Travel on 0871 222 8028 quoting a reference number.

On calling this number (which according to saynoto0870.com routes through to another 01268 number – are we getting the picture yet?), she was told that we would both have to collect the documents in person from their ‘Manchester Exhibition Centre’ and bring ID, because they could not send them out in the post. At this exhibition centre there would be a presentation on what is available. Hang on, doesn’t this sound like timeshare?

Now the last time I booked a holiday, the tickets were posted to me. It wasn’t a problem, yet this company are claiming it’s not safe to post a voucher! Methinks the ID is required for signing a contract. And why do we both have to go to collect the voucher? Is it really that heavy, or is it to get us both there to be sold something else?

Also, if we’ve won first prize, surely we’re the only one to win first prize, but a presentation suggests several people would be there. They can’t all have won first prize!

I decided to do some digging on the internet (these companies must hate the internet) and found that although it isn’t technically a timeshare, it is a holiday membership club sold through pressure-selling presentations. It also appears that if you do sit through the hard sell and get your vouchers, then the accommodation is far from 5-star, the dates are restricted unless you pay for the flights which are then more expensive than you could arrange yourself.

Take a look at holidaywatchdog.com, Crimeshare.net, this post on scoobynet and an interesting post from someone claiming to be an employee of GVC (username secretagent):

…we phone people who take part in family lifestyle surveys in town centres, some of which date back to 2000. They don’t take no for an answer either which means calling the same person over and over. I actually was told myself today by a “customer” that it was a con and that she had looked it up, so i did some searching myself and have found out that it is conning people into timeshare!!! I work there and they never even told me and when i asked them they said “no!” So be careful people as they don’t even tell there [sic] staff that it is just one big con.

You can also see that the 01268 555095 number belongs to GVC, meaning that the original call came from GVC themselves – clearly a bid to create the illusion that the original caller was separate to GVC.

We’re not into beach holidays anyway. I don’t think we’ll bother going to collect our ‘prize’.

There is an interesting article on the Citizens’ Advice Bureau site, calling on the DTI to get tough on Holiday Clubs. Some interesting extracts:

People are ending up with holidays that cost far more than they would on the high street, that’s if they can book anything at all.

Companies offer prizes to get people to attend presentations, where pressure-selling techniques are used to push them in to buying holiday club membership. People are assured that it is not timeshare – it isn’t and this leaves them with less legal protection.

A CAB in south London gave advice to a couple who joined a holiday club and wanted to cancel after 24 hours. They had received phone calls and letters from a company saying they had won a ‘free’ holiday and inviting them to a presentation at a hotel in Croydon. They eventually decided to go, after being assured by the company that it was not about timeshare. They were pushed in to joining for £750 and paying a £100 deposit on the spot. As soon as they got home they wanted to cancel, because of the death of a family member abroad. The holiday club said it was not possible, as they had no cooling off period or cancellation rights.

They also offer some good advice:

If you win a prize or holiday which you need to attend a presentation to collect, be wary. Don’t try to claim it unless you want to spend several hours at a high pressure sales pitch for holiday clubs

Don’t be reassured by sales reps promising that it is not timeshare. You have far less legal protection if you are buying holiday club membership

Find out about extra costs before claiming your ‘free’ holiday – they often cost more than a high-street holiday, but offer less choice over dates and destinations.

Office of Fair Trading - You have not won a free luxury holidayI have also found a leaflet on the Office of Fair Trading Website entitled: Congratulations, you have not won a free luxury holiday

I think one of the most important points from both of these consumer sites is this: Because of the timeshare scams a few years ago, the law was tightened to give more protection, but punters have a long memory and for most people timeshare still equates to scam. GVC proudly state that this is not timeshare and although they appear to be telling the truth, what they fail to point out is that you are therefore not protected by these timeshare regulations.

I have also found an excellent article on The Guardian’s website by a couple of journalists who went along to one of these presentations. This is well worth a read.

Search Engine Hits

It is interesting to note the number of hits I get on this post where people have searched for the 01268 555095 and 0871 222 8028 numbers (see table below) People obviously get the initial call, are suspicious and turn to the internet to check.

Month
01268 555095 
0871 222 8028
June
9
6
July
16
9
August
21
2
September
20
1
October
18
1
November
73
0
December
24
1
Month
01268 555095 
0871 222 2566
January 07
111
46
February
107
145
March
143
3

It would also appear from comments I am receiving that GVC have changed their name to Choose Travel (or are just using a different name) and are using a new number: 0871 222 2566. I’m also getting loads of hits for ‘choose travel, 0871, holiday scam’

UPDATE: 12th February 2007

It’s almost a year since I made this post, and I was simply recounting my experience with what we were told and my research at the time. Since then I have been surprised by the response I have received, both as comments and the continuing number of search engine hits for the telephone numbers, ‘timeshare’, ‘scam’, ‘questionnaire’ etc. – an obvious measure of the general public’s suspicions when receiving such a phone call.

UPDATE: 31st May 2007

Other numbers which now seem to be quoted include: 01268 498330 and 0800 4585625. The company name also seems to have changed again, this time to CLC (Club La Costa).

2minutedraw.com‘ is also being quoted by the initial ‘market researcher’.

You may also like to read this article on the Guardian website.

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  1. Gareth & Diane
    February 6th, 2008 at 20:53 | #1
    Using Safari Safari 523.10.6 on Mac OS Mac OS

    My wife just had a call from CLC saying she answered a questionaire in altrincham a few weeks ago

    and she had won a holiday ,,,,mmmmm yeah ok
    lets go along with this

    2nd one in 8 months i think

    number was 01268557600 was number calling

    08009889904 was number to call back with an alphanumeric code
    etc etc

    so there still at it

    great site BTW

    keep it going

    G

  2. Florence and Barney
    February 9th, 2008 at 22:51 | #2
    Using Internet Explorer Internet Explorer 7.0 on Windows Windows XP

    Same as before got stopped in Southampton in January. Received the phone call then to ring them back on 01268530988 to attend a presentation in Fareham which we did today. Well guys what an eyeopener had a marathon 3 hour talk. They had the heating switched so far UP it was like the Bahamas, people were taking their clothes off!!! Not sure if anyone signed, we didnt biggest load of old cack I have seen in a long time. I think my main problem was it was presented by South Africans (I hate the accent) sorry to any SA’s who may read this site. The owner is also from SA. I cant understand what they are doing over here selling such nonse. When we didnt buy anything, a great big fat SA man started to get verbally abusive (should be deported in my world) we left with out “holiday” which we will not be taking and our M&S vouchers. I found the whole sales pitch vaguely amusing especially at one point when I nearly nodded off (due to the heat) and the salesman said “stay with us” what a load of nonse.

    Send em all back to SA where they belong.

  3. Debbie
    February 14th, 2008 at 12:05 | #3
    Using Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.12 on Windows Windows Vista

    Well Well they`re at it again a new number to call back 08009880335.

    But they gave me their website and from that I found this 🙂

    thankyou to whoever started this !!
    I won`t be calling them back.

  4. Laura
    February 16th, 2008 at 12:40 | #4
    Using Internet Explorer Internet Explorer 7.0 on Windows Windows Vista

    Despite not entering a questionairre, my other half keps getting calls from this number. We live in County Durham. He has never answered, as I showed him this info before he did. Just wanted to say thanks to everyone for warning about this scam.

  5. Matt Jones
    February 19th, 2008 at 07:58 | #5
    Using Internet Explorer Internet Explorer 7.0 on Windows Windows XP

    My wife took a call saying I had one a holiday from Just Rewards – CLC Resort Hotels and to call 0800 988 0335 (lines to 8pm) my reference number was HP7854. So if anyone wants a “Free Holiday” give them a call.

  6. Nicholas Williams
    February 21st, 2008 at 18:51 | #6
    Using Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.12 on Windows Windows XP

    my partner was approached in grays in essex, the following day we go a call from CLC surveys, tel 01268 557 600 she “had won a luxury european holiday worth upto £1500 5star, for upto 4 people incl flights” i was assured it wasnt time share and to call 0800 988 9904 and quote ref 44LE, i would receive and extra £50 shopping vouchers, i asked what the catch and she said “no catch” but when pushed she said i would have to sit through a 2hr presentation before i got any tickets – ive since spoken to a high flying salesman friend of mine and even he said they give you a very hard sales patter. dont get taken in, i wont now.
    great site, im happy since ive read others tales, you feel like your missing out on something until you read others stories.

  7. teresa
    February 25th, 2008 at 20:39 | #7
    Using Internet Explorer Internet Explorer 6.0 on Windows Windows XP

    I’m so glad I checked on the internet….got the same phone call today!! thank you very much for the advice. It has saved me a journey to Haydock Racecourse on Sat 1st March for a presentation.

  8. Suzanne
    February 26th, 2008 at 17:43 | #8
    Using Internet Explorer Internet Explorer 7.0 on Windows Windows XP

    Just got in and OH had googled the 012…number as it had called twice, without a message.
    I did a quick questionnaire last week in our local Tesco. As they had a stall there I thought it would be legit. Oh well…never answer unrecognised numbers anyway. Bit like Homeserve and I have their number listed now!

  9. February 29th, 2008 at 15:03 | #9
    Using Internet Explorer Internet Explorer 7.0 on Windows Windows XP

    So pleased I googled 0800 988 9904, same phonecall about winning the holiday! thanks to you all for documenting your experiences. its saved me another rubbish call!

  10. Geoff
    March 3rd, 2008 at 17:36 | #10
    Using Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.12 on Windows Windows XP

    Great posting, thanks.

    I have just won a free holiday myself, (same 0800 number, same scam) … and strangely enough will not be calling their 0800 number to claim it!

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