Contract Resolution Group
Contract Resolution Group was once a timeshare exit firm—though “was” is the key word here. The company has now completely dissolved, faded out of existence, and ultimately become irrelevant in the timeshare industry. Still, for historical and educational purposes, we believe it’s important for consumers to understand who they were and what their disappearance represents.
Their former website, previously titled CancellationExpert, has disappeared from the internet. Their BBB profile remains behind only as a digital graveyard, filled with unresolved complaints from customers who will never receive answers or refunds—because the company no longer exists to provide them.



But here’s the detail we need you to pay attention to: Contract Resolution Group wasn’t just a failed company. It was one entry in a longer list of abandoned timeshare exit ventures connected to one name—Robert Tuck.
Who Is Robert Tuck?
If you only take away one thing from this review, let it be this: Remember the name “Robert Tuck.”
Contract Resolution Group was just one of his many timeshare exit businesses that launched, collected clients, and then quietly vanished. The pattern didn’t end there—not even close.
Among the other known entities tied to him are:
- WM Consultant Services
- Mediation Resource Group
- Friendly Advice Consulting (his most recent “venture”—another scam)








And that’s just what we know about. How many other companies existed briefly before disappearing in a puff of digital smoke? Customers across these organizations share the same fate—small promises, upfront payments, followed by a closed business and no resolution.
What Do the Records Show?
Look up any of the company names above, and the story repeats like clockwork:
- Bad reviews
- Complaints about unfinished services
- Customers left without solutions
- Firms shut down without explanation
- BBB profiles full of unresolved cases
In every instance, people trusted a timeshare exit service, paid for help, and then watched the company vanish while their problems remained.
So What Is This Review Really About?
This piece is not simply evaluating the “quality” of Contract Resolution Group as a company—because the company no longer exists and can’t be contacted in any meaningful way.
Instead, it serves as:
- A record of yet another abandoned timeshare exit business.
- A warning about the ongoing pattern of companies tied to Robert Tuck.
- A reminder that when researching a timeshare service, the name behind the company is often more important than the company name itself.
If you ever see the name “Robert Tuck” associated with a timeshare cancellation service— do yourself a favor: do not contact them, do not give them money, and do not expect the business to exist long enough to help you.
