Lex:
Today, friday 16 december, Mantrav took down 'Club Mancha' finally from the featured listing it had on their website.
At last.
I went to San Valentin the day before yesterday, and went there with people who have posted in this thread. We shot a bit of video, and I went in and spoke to the receptionist as well. He said it was rather unlikely that Club Mancha would ever open at the place, and that I should ring the director. I just tried, but he's not in until 12:00 today. But with Mantrav now finally deleting Club Mancha as a product from their site, it seems probable that Club Mancha at that place will never be.
Next step?
Well I just got another private message of people who had booked and were told three days before that their holiday was cancelled and that they'd get their money back. They didn't like it very much, so posted something on tripadvisor. They then received an angry mail in which they were told they were not going to get any money back, as they (the couple who booked the holiday) now were the cause of all the trouble.
I guess it would be a good idea if all you victims out there now unite and see what you can do to get recompensation.
I know there is a watch dog in Spain where you should go I guess, but you'd better off with something similar in the UK as Mantrav is the cause of your problems and they don't have company here as far as I know. But let me stress I'm a nitwit on legal things like this, so if anybody has a better plan, please share it here ok?
I won't make the video I planned to make, at least not just yet, as the most important subject, "Why don't they stop selling club mancha", seems to finally have been dealt with.
However, it would be good to inform each other about the experiences.
I asked the receptionist how many people we were talking about (who knocked on their door to get their promised accommodation) and he wouldn't say, but when I asked if we were talking about one couple a day he said, "no, definitely more than one couple a day".
Look, I'm really sorry to bring all this bad news, as logically, this is rather rough situation if you have to read this and all you want to do is to go on a pleasant holiday. But it's better to know and to be warned and maybe now to get together and do something to minimise the losses, then to stick our heads in the sand.
Whatever you choose to do with the information, I wish you good luck and hope your experience does not put you off (about holidaying on Gran Canaria that is).
Cheers.