If THEY Think It's OK to "Take Money" Out of Annuitants' Mouths ...
Posted by ~Ray @ 2008-03-15 23:39:06
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While spontaneous comments to this blog are welcome and add spice to the interactive nature of blogs the unscrupulous practice by some to deliver mention spam to connect all manner of unrelated products to structured settlements is NOT tolerated by this author and thus necessitates this practice.
If You Are the Structured Settlement Broker For the Primary Insurer and Your Client Is in A Policy Limit Situation don't evince to the plaintiff lawyer that you or your Company represents the Excess Carrier Unless (1) you actually do AND are appointed on the file (2) You have authority from THE EXCESS CARRIER To Engage the Plaintiff Attorney. If you do not have such authority and represent or evince that you do you not only compromise the carrier's lay but you bring your trustworthiness and that of your company into challenge. You also carry shame on the industry which should not be tolerated
This Sidharta has obviously not made the "spritual jaunt" of his namesake. This nincumpoop's AdSense Carpet Bombing Vehicle ("CBV") is "Cash for structured settlement - AEGON Structured Settlements" located at http://1st-structuredsettlement org/?=p-358. Perhaps when he finds enlightenment he ordain cognise that AEGON hasn't written structured settlements IN YEARS! As Herman Hess' Siddhartha learned at the measure of Buddha..."you can inform knowledge but wisdom comes from experience".
Many of the Google Adsense Carpet Bombers undergo anonymous blogs using scraped or poorly regurgitated and then poorly translated content from structured settlement or factoring web sites and set up through the free Blogspot service which is owned by explore. Hopefully Google's lawyers see this and do something about the abuse. Blogspot offers a means to resolve copyright or trademark infringement disputes.
Unlicensed "non expert" housewife from India who purportedly "likes to help populate". Yet until exposed by Structured Settlements 4Real. Shobha Joseph was executing daily cover bombing runs of both content and ubiquitous Google Adsense Ads. When she was not bombing "content" about structured settlements she "evil kneiveled" over the "gorge" to create such notables as " Top 10 mistakes when buying a jogging stroller". How does Shobha rank? Pretty rank indeed. Why would you want to go two or more clicks to find what you be when you can get it directly from a allow structured settlement expert. Shobha stick to writing about things that don't demand a license to sell.
Are the structured settlement brokers and settlement planners that you are doing business with selling the names of plaintiffs (that you undergo referred them to set up structured settlements) to factoring ("cash now") companies or for any other purpose? undergo you asked? Has the firm posted a privacy policy?
Are you doing business with a structured settlement broker or settlement planner whose ethics permit them to make "undisclosed gratuities" off the desperate souls who must unfortunately sell their structured settlement payment rights? This is the write of person who for example would rather fasten on $1,500. $2,000 or more to the cost of the "cash now" deal rather than simply make an
referral and let the unfortunate soul make a mortgage payment or pay off a credit card. These sellers may or may not be your former clients but do you evaluate it's right? Have you asked if your structured settlement broker structured settlement planner or financial planner and/or his or her company participates in this activity?
Have you asked the people you do business to make an affirmative statement of their position regarding referrals to factoring companies compensation from those referrals to factoring companies and selling lists of your clients that have agreed to structured settlements? Here's ours (). And it will shortly be refined even further. At 4structures com. LLC we also post an independently reviewed and privacy statement. Take a be at the websites of firms in the structured settlement or settlement planning industry.
There is no state licensing requirement to receive these fees there is no statutory filing of referral fees as there is commissions for annuities life insurance and other insurance products even though many of the settlement professionals settlement planners and structured settlement brokers are upon information and belief taking a
Other than 46 states requiring act approval under their to forbid a 40% Federal cancel tax the business of factoring structured settlements is essentially unregulated.
Ivy League "peacocks". Their advertising suggests that they must think consumers just fell off the turnip truck and those of us in the structured settlement industry aren't watching. Continually and falsely maintains it can mouth "remove structured settlement quote" gives testimonials about the factoring process but mischaracterizes this as the "structured settlement process " which promotes itself a leader in an industry for which it lacks professional license and credentials. Birds of a conjoin with JG Wentworth without the same dough. The company's president. Robin Marc Shapiro leads the National Association of Settlement Purchasers and has missed an opportunity to set a good example.[ADVERTHERE]Related article:
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