A dad says the founder of easyJet is threatening him over the name of his cleaning business

The father, who runs a driveway cleaning business called EasyJetwash, is facing legal threats from easyJet founder Sir Stelios Haji-Ioannou.

Jozsef Spekker, 43, offers services such as pressure washing drives, patios and conservatories for around £100. Although it has been running its own business for three years, it is now under pressure from easyGroup, which is owned by budget airline tycoon Sir Stelios. The billionaire’s company demanded that Jozsef change the brand or risk a costly lawsuit.




Jozsef, from Staffordshire, said: “They explained how my branding was very damaging to their business. They wanted me to remove all branding from Facebook and social media and shut them down. If I do what they want me to do, I have to close the shop, I would have to start again.”

And he added: “The first two years I spent a lot of money on ads. I have hundreds of videos on YouTube, a ten-minute video takes a long time to edit. I have at least 160 videos. People like to watch them. It’s mainly the word easy, which is the problem, I I call myself EasyJetwash,” reports the Mirror.

“If you go through most of my social posts, I capitalize Easy and Jet. I try to make it clear that we have nothing to do with easyJet. They stick to the word ‘easy’ and say I’m trying to confuse their customers into believing I’m part of their groups, I look very, very different.

Jozsef Spekker owns EasyJetwash(Image: SWNS)

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“That’s why my trademark was accepted. They didn’t challenge my trademark. I’m absolutely terrified. Who am I compared to a multi-billion dollar corporation? I just paid £800 on my credit card a few weeks ago and I have no savings, I can’t fight them in court.”

After gaining approval for his company’s trademark in April 2022, Jozsef, a Hungarian-born business owner who suffers from degenerative arthritis, is dealing with the stress of a potential legal battle. “I’m afraid I’m going to lose everything,” the Newcastle-under-Lyme man admitted, saying his business was vastly different from easyGroup’s services.

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