Enjoy your holiday Andy.
I don't usually get involved in this forum, I read it and let the members answer who are more knowledgeable than myself regarding the tourist industry.
I thought the OP was rude and didn't have any manners to say 'thank you' for the email contact to Steve, She didn't have time to say 'thanks' or let us know if her problem had been resolved, but had the time to go tweeting.
Then we had Jackie coming into the thread saying 'Don't book with Travel Republic', but it seems she didn't book with TR - somebody did it for her.
I read the Spanish press and I got interested when Smilo was mentioned.
I can't remember us ever having a problem like Jackie's before, but it's not surprising, because until recently time-share and holidays were separate industries.
The first week is time -share. Somebody phones and tells you you've won a prize - usually the result of giving information in a sc*m survey or scratch card, either in the resort or at the airport. This is so old hat now and for years has been discussed on various forums - I cannot believe that people still go for it, but, each to their own.
Reputable time-share companies don't need to resort to these tactics.
So IMO it's really only the second week that's relevant to this forum. But then is it? We don't know who phoned her or who booked the second week, or which country they phoned from.
I have been wondering how this stands in legal terms......I wish I knew.lol
CLC is a UK plc, but it has many subsidiaries - it's registered in the Isle Of man and has a management team/ office in southern Spain in Mijas Costa on Calle Cadiz (not Cadiz itself as I previously was led to believe).
Yesterday I was reading a forum of disgruntled time-share owners who were refusing to pay their hiked up maintenance fees, and basically they want out of the whole shebang- they were receiving threatening letters.
A barrister came into the conversation and said that the IOM has no jurisdiction in an English court, so I assume that it goes both ways.?- and if the holiday was booked on the phone from Spain, they will (hopefully) be adhering to Spanish laws too - so if she wanted to sue, who is she going to sue, a company based in Spain?
Another interesting thing I noticed today, is this form that TR has on their website.
https://www.travelrepublic.co.uk/help/special-assistance.aspx
So, If this form was not filled in and the request was just a general request (which are not guaranteed) and made at the time of booking by some sales person in Spain.....
Sorry, try as I may, I really cannot see how TR are to blame for any of this.
Sanji x