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Finn Law Group (by KC):
"Settle"? You can't "settle" a valid, legally binding, voluntarily entered contractual obligation.
Finn Law Group is a real and completely legitimate law firm, located in Largo, Florida. I have personally met attorney Michael Finn after he address a group of timeshare owners and I will be doing so once again in Sarasota in just a few weeks. Michael Finn certainly seems to me to be a sincere consumer advocate. HOWEVER, no attorney on the planet possess any secret potions or any other mysterious , hidden processes that can or will somehow provide a magical escape from a valid, legally binding contractual obligation. NONE. Period, amen. Mike Finn does not claim to be an exception. All he can do is negotiate an exit --- and you WILL have to pay for that legal representation; his law firm is not a charity. The fact that ARDA dislikes Mike Finn is a badge of honor and a compliment, as far as I am concerned.
Legal representation in matters of provable outright fraud or contract non-performance is one thing. Magically extracting someone from a valid and legally binding contractual obligation into which they freely and voluntarily chose to enter is a very different matter --- and any such "magic act" is simply not going to occur.
Throwing money at others in a desperate but ultimately futile attempt to escape a legal obligation WON'T alter these facts. It doesn't matter whether that money gets thrown at attorneys or thrown at any of the (far too many) useless "exit / relief / escape / release" outfits out there falsely promising "magic for money". There ain't no magic --- and the only "disappearing act" will be the sender's money disappearing from their bank account, with no results except a decrease in their bank account balance. Forewarned is forearmed.