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Incentive Leisure Group and insurance partner under wraps |
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Written by TSD Staff
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Clients of timeshare conman Garry Leigh are worried after his death. Leigh's companies, Incentive Leisure Group and Personal Travel Group, are both unreachable through phone by clients. Both firms have been called to face High Court under the Office of Fair Trading for engaging in shady business.
One client from Stockton on Tees, John-Paul French, had issued a £9,000-payment to ILG in exchange for the company's services. He was expecting help from ILG to get rid of a timeshare property he owned permanently. Instead, after ILG paid maintenance fees for the first year, French had this year's bill mailed to his address.
Despite repeated calls, ILG headquarters in UK are unreachable. Callers are instead fed a voice recording stating that all of ILG's office will be closed until the 10th of January. Meanwhile, insurance company Reclaim is under wraps from ASA advertising officials for misleading Leigh's victims that they will be able to get as much as 95 percent of the money that they lost, when the actual percentage of return was only 20 to 50 percent.
Source: Mirror.co.uk
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