I would not recommend unless it's the last choice. I don't agree with the fee when the person is only getting a few dollars basically. It makes sense for people perhaps more than $5000 but to be charged $1100 or more for $2400 I think is taking advantage. It makes sense to do 20% like I was told but to later find out after I signed everything that it was 50% it's just not right. So no I don't recommend unless you are willing to loose half of what you're entitled.
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