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    CONSUMER WARNING: CMS/ Cancel My Solar / Exit Lawyers / Covar Law Group…read more I was working with Cancel My Solar (CMS) to get out of my solar contract. After nearly handing over $10,000, I uncovered serious red flags -- including no proof of success, misleading refund terms, and a major privacy breach. By Adam Garcia - NC homeowner and solar loan holder BACKGROUND: Cancel My Solar is a marketing company that partners with Covar Law Group. They claim to help homeowners cancel predatory solar contracts. Their pitch sounded solid: High success rate. Legal backing. A possible refund of what I'd already paid toward my loan. They quoted a $9,995 flat fee and pushed me to act fast -- providing a quote that used the money I had already paid to my solar company (that they aimed to get back for us) as reason to assume the investment was a "No-Brainer." WHY I BACKED OUT -- AND WHY YOU SHOULD BE CAREFUL: 1. No Reputation. No Track Record. No Proof. They claim 13 years of success. I found none. No case studies No legal records No solar-related reviews No presence on Avvo, Yelp, or Google Just a few immigration reviews A BBB listing created December 2024 Everything they claim relies solely on their word. There's no paper trail -- just marketing. 2. They refused to add basic refund protections. Their sales pitch includes the promise of a refund if no results are delivered. So I asked for one simple clause: If no resolution is reached in 24 months, refund the $9,995 automatically -- no forms, no hoops, no 3-day deadline. They refused. Why that matters: The original contract hides a clause requiring you to request a refund within 3 days of the 2-year mark -- or they'll keep your money and just "keep trying." They also refused to clearly define what counts as a "resolution." That's not a safety net. That's a setup. 3. They mishandled my private information. I was told an updated contract was sent to me. It wasn't. After three follow-ups over two weeks, they admitted it had been sent to a completely different person -- someone who shared my first name. This wasn't a typo. It was my legal contract, sent to a stranger. That's gross negligence. 4. When I questioned the fine print, they backed out. I respectfully pushed back on vague, last-minute language that weakened my protections. Rather than address my concerns, they dropped me as a prospective client. Their reason? I was "not the right fit." Translation: You asked too many smart questions. WHAT THIS REALLY IS: Cancel My Solar is a high-pressure marketing funnel -- not a real legal service. They: Use urgency and emotion to sell Push $10,000 "flat-fee" legal agreements Offer no verifiable proof of success Mishandle sensitive personal data Shut down when asked for transparency I'M STILL LOOKING FOR LEGIT HELP: I still need to cancel a predatory solar loan. If you're an attorney who actually handles these cases -- or a homeowner who's succeeded in getting out of one -- I'd love to hear from you. Drop a comment or message me directly. Let's help each other avoid the trap I nearly fell into. Feel free to copy and repost this wherever it might help someone else.

    I tapped on a link sent via Facebook, was contacted by phone, was asked for documents which were…read morereviewed and told I had a strong case. The price quoted was $15,000 then I was given a $5000 "discount" so the final price quoted was $9500. I was potentially promised (1) refund of paid monthly payments, (2) immediate cancellation of the contract, (3) removal of the UCC on my deed, (4) cancellation of the payments I owe until 2047. He reaffirmed that my contract was "fraudulent" and a federal crime. I was told the "window" was closing on GOOD LEAP, my solar loan company (Titan already went bankrupt) so I only have a week to decide (accelerating the decision process). I am already in another legal snag demanding that I pay off my solar balance (over $100K,...um, yeah...), so this is tempting but "too good to be true." The negative reports are a huge "wait a minute" and red flags abound.

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