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Re: Anyone have experience with Castle Law Group, PC out of Tennessee (by Jeff J.):
Hello luannea11,
With all due respect, your accusation against Castle Law Group, PC is not only false; but, totally misdirected. After closely examining the context of your post, it is clear that you were a client of Timeshare Advocacy International; an advocate group which when it went out of business, Castle Law Group, PC acquired its assets (i.e. 2 buildings, equipment, phone lines, web landing pages, etc.). Advocates are not licensed to practice law, cannot legally protect a consumer, and, obviously had misled you to believe something which is not legally possible.
It is not the practice of our attorneys at CLG to accuse or prove credit card companies of any fraudulent involvement connected to a timeshare purchase. When using a credit card or personal loan from a lending institution for this type of transaction, the credit card company or bank would be considered a third party creditor whom has not violated any laws against the consumer. Therefore, no reimbursement or reversal of charges could be legally pursued. Debt is dissolved only when it has been financed directly through the timeshare Developer upon dissolution of the contract. It is also evident that you are confusing this law Firm with an out of business advocate group by mentioning persons of prior dealings stating they would have to hire a lawyer to resolve your case. Castle Law Group, PC is a law Firm. If you had retained legal services from CLG, an attorney would be assigned to your case. If you have any additional concerns or questions needing more clarity regarding this matter, feel free to contact the Firm asking for me direct. Thank you.
Jeff Johnson Castle Law Group, PC