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Re: Krystal is a big Fraud!! (by KC):
michellew684 wrote:We need help and guidance to get out of this horrible contract...
Please don't shoot the messenger, but there are very likely no "escape routes" from a valid contract into which you freely and voluntarily CHOSE to enter.
Your best (and possibly your only) option might be to simply cease any and all further payments and hope that they won't even bother to file a negative credit report. After all, they already have plenty of your money and so may be content to just keep that money, bid you farewell and just forget about you. In any scenario, the money you've paid to date is gone and not coming back. It may now be time to consider cutting your losses, stopping the financial bleeding and pay them not another penny. You might however consider first consulting with a local licensed attorney to inquire about whatever protective measures (if any) you might be able to implement before just walking away.
You might want to have a conversation (no cost to you to just inquire) with Finn Law Group' located in Largo, Florida. If Finn can't help you after assessing your situation, he'll tell you so bluntly --- there may very well be jurisdictional issues that would preclude him from doing anything at all for you. If Finn thinks you may have a case, it will cost you money to be represented. I'm certainly not peddling the man or his services, but I have met Mike Finn and can at least tell you that he knows and understands the timeshare industry very well and is NO fan of deceitful timeshare developer practices. I am frankly NOT optimistic that he could / would help you, but it would cost you nothing to ask and find out for yourself.
I am genuinely sorry for your plight, but no magic beans or secret elixirs exist which would enable you (or anyone else) to easily "exit" a valid and legally binding contract which you once freely and voluntarily chose to execute. Nonetheless, I sincerely wish you luck.