This is the moment a caravan park sales manager issued what they believed to be a veiled threat to a couple who had suffered a 'huge' loss after purchasing a £125,000 deluxe static from a site.
Asha and Jason Ross believed they had found an opportunity for a steady income when they bought a six-figure caravan from Prestige Country Parks.
Social media posts made by Malton Grange Country Park, owned by Prestige, claimed buyers could make anywhere up to a £1,000-a-week.
It also suggested the value of the holiday home would only rise, much like a property, despite advise from the National Caravan Council saying caravans are a 'depreciating asset'.
However when Jason and Asha chatted with the firm's sales manager, Patrick O'Donovan, he also told them they would make good money from letting the caravan.







