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January 2016

Timeshare Recovery Room Fraud

This article was published in January 2016. Please see Latest News for more recent information.

Recovery Room Fraud refers to a scam whereby fraudsters contact the victims of previous frauds, often by way of cold calling them, and claim to be able to recover previously lost funds. In July 2014 the Financial Services Authority (FSA) estimated that 30% of people who had lost money through Investment fraud would also fall victim to a Recovery Room fraud.

When Recovery Room fraudsters target victims of timeshare frauds they usually claim to be a legal professional or a representative of a government agency (normally within the country where the original timeshare property was based) in order to legitimise the scam. The fraudsters know personal details about the victim and their previous investment which gives them credibility. They claim that the advanced fees requested are for 'local taxes' or 'litigation costs' incurred during the recovery of the funds. It is suspected that the persons behind Recovery Room frauds are often the same people involved in the original scams even though these crimes may have occurred years earlier.

Initially, a small fee, typically in the region of £200-400, is requested by the fraudsters which they often claim is refundable as part of a 'no-win no-fee' basis. The fraudsters rely on the victims seeing this as a nominal fee compared to the amounts lost, which often run into the tens-of-thousands of pounds, and therefore worth paying if it facilitates the return of their money. Once paid, various excuses are made by the fraudsters to explain delays in the recovery of the funds. Subsequently, further larger amounts are then requested by the fraudsters. Needless to say, no refunds ever materialise and no money is ever recovered.

Protect Yourself

  • Never respond to unsolicited phone calls – if in doubt, hang up.
  • Always check that the details of the organisation or company contacting you (such as website, address and phone number) are correct – the fraudsters may be masquerading as a legitimate organisation.
  • Don't be fooled by a professional looking website as nowadays the cost of creating a professional website is easily affordable.
  • Be wary of any firms or individuals asking for advanced fees.
  • Consider seeking independent legal and/or financial advice before making a decision.

If you believe that you have been a victim of fraud you can report it online: actionfraud.police.uk/report_fraud or by telephone: 0300 123 2040


Dick Whittington, Eaton Bray Village Hall

This article was published in January 2016. Please see Latest News for more recent information.

Curtain Call Theatre Group and Edlesbray Players will be presenting Jack and the Beanstalk at the end of the month in Eaton Bray Village Hall.

For booking details, please see the flyer below or the Curtain Call Theatre Group website.

Curtain Call Theatre Group and Edlesbray Players present Dick Whittington 2016

Curtain Call Theatre Group and Edlesbray Players present...
Dick Whittington, The family pantomime adventure.
Written by Gavyn Lugsden.
Eaton Bray Village Hall.
Friday 29th January 2016 7pm
Saturday 30th January 2016 2pm & 7pm
Sunday 31st January 2016 2pm & 6pm.
Tickets: £7 Adults, £5 Children and Concessions.


Cheering Volunteering in Central Bedfordshire

This article was published in January 2016. Please see Latest News for more recent information.

Cheering Volunteering in Central Bedfordshire Awards and Celebration Evening


Health & Wellbeing for Young People in Central Bedfordshire

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Health and Wellbeing Event for Young People


Neighbourhood Plan - Help Needed

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Neighbourhood Plan
Read more about the Eaton Bray Neighbourhood Plan