Original Message:
Anyone have experience with Castle Law Group, PC out of Tennessee (by Lance C.):
margarets415 wrote:Ok me and my husband are having a problem getting in touch with these guy we paid them alot of money to get us out of our time share and we can even reach them any kind of a way we have turned them into the BBB and I would advise all of y'all to do the same!!!
Keep in mind that reporting them to the BBB will accomplish nothing. Are they even a member of the BBB? Your best bet right now would be to report them to the TN Attorney-General. I believe from reading this thread that many victims of this so-called law firm have done so but the more reports, the stronger the case the A-G could have in prosecuting this company and perhaps with a feint hope, get restitution for the victims.
I don't know if you still own your timeshare and, if so, whether or not you are still looking to get rid of it. As you have now learned the hard way, never pay any other company a large, upfront fee to supposedly "cancel" your timeshare. That is almost always a scam.
If you want to get rid of it, try asking the resort's Homeowners' Association to take it back. Even if the HOA asks you to pay closing costs and even the next maintenance fee, you will still come out farther ahead than paying any of these law firms or other companies that claim they can get you out of your timeshare. You can also say to the HOA in no uncertain terms that you are not paying another penny in maintenance fees (unless the HOA agrees to take your unit back) and that it would be in everyone's best interests for the unit to go back to the resort.
Another option would be to list your unit for sale or giveaway here on RedWeek. You could also use other reputable timeshare websites such as Craigslist, E-Bay, Timeshare Users Group, or My Resort Network.