Anonymous

Structuredsettlement us com Dispenses Dangerous Advice

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I've seen some really dumb financial advice out there but nothing more than the woolly booger heads at behind StructuredSetlement.us.com. These mucus membranes advise to sell your tax free structured settlement (at a loss) and put the money in a savings account or rainy day fund. The thing they don't tell you in their errant discharge is that you wll get little interest on your proceeds that you sold at a big discount, what little interest you do get is taxable. Totally horrible advice. for anyone looking to maximize their settlement dollars. It's a shame that people dispense such terrible advice. If anyone out there has actually dealt with these people and wants to out them please reach out to your state#s attorney general's office.
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Loss:
$1
Cons:
  • Unreliable
Reason of review:
Terrible advice, total money loser

Preferred solution: Stop Deceiving the public with bad financial advice

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Guest

There seems to be alot of bad advice dispensed by these types of companies. What a pity.

Anonymous

Structuredsettlement.us.com Very Unreliable Source

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In one fell swoop the lack of credibility of the registrants of structuredsettlement.us(dot)com and stateandlocalgov.net has been exposed. I've seen Pissed Consumer reviews for both companies and looked at them and I was just disgusted with the lack of professionalism on offer at Structuredsettlement.us.com which is exclusively endorsed by stateandlocalgov.net. I'm wondering if they are one and the same. It doesn't take much to research and print accurate facts if you are trying to be an authority on structured settlements. Examples of lazy incompetence on offer 1. In defining Liberty Life, says it was founded in 1980. Uses Liberty Mutual logo, probably without authorization. Liberty Life Assurance Company of Boston, the structured settlement annuity issuer that is a subsidiary of Liberty Mutual was actually founded in 1964. Its parent, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, whose logo was used was founded in 1912. Maybe they were confused with Liberty Life, which was taken over and renamed by Athene in 2012.. But that Liberty Life was founded in 1905. 2. In defining Prudential they say it was founded in 1984 and use the logo of Prudential plc, a British company that I found has nothing to do with structured settlements in the US and was actually founded in 1848. The unrelated US company, that used to have the slogan " Get a Piece of the Rock" is called The Prudential Insurance Company of America. That was founded in 1868 in Newark, NJ. Stateandlocalgov.net is highly suspect for endorsing and even suggesting that structuredsettlement.us.com can provide legal advice. ":For any legal questions concerning lawsuit or structured settlements please visit S t r u c t u r e d s e t t l e m e n t . u s . c o m and tell them we sent you. If they were really lawyers then it is unlikely that misinformation would be allowed to be published. There are plenty of sources of useful accurate information on structured settlements on the Internet. These two sites are not among them.
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Loss:
$200
Cons:
  • Typical dime a dozen low quality website in this space
  • Lotsa inaccuracies
  • Held out as providing legal advice by suspect 3rd party
Reason of review:
Bad quality

Preferred solution: Perhaps these toucans can post correct information

Anonymous

Structuredsettlement.us.com another useless structured settlement "review site"

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Structured settlement buyer review sites are a dime a dozen. Structuredsettlement.us.com is no exception. Since March 17th, they've juiced out more *** than ExLax. I've found that most of these types of sites are useless since the reviews are done by competitors. Since Structured settlement quotes, now owned by Genex Capital, started the game, others have followed including Einstein Structured Settlements. For those in the know about what is going on it's rather pathetically funny. If you are a consumer exploring the possibility of selling your structured settlement be forewarned that these review sites are as useful as soiled knickers. If you want legitimate advice go speak to a financial adviser who looks at your entire situation.
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Loss:
$350
Cons:
  • Copied genex capitals idear
  • Obvious competitor review site
  • Lotsa inaccuracies
Reason of review:
Bad quality

Preferred solution: Try eating less fatty foods

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Guest

It seems like structuredsettlement.us.com is majorly losing influence. That's what you get when you spam the world with nonsense.

I wouldn't give credence these silly peckers. let alone take financial advice from them.

Guest

I found alot of the explanation on structuredsettlement.us.com was not helpful. I felt it to be a waste of time.

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