The structured settlement watchdog hits the trenches in the war against blog rodents. Structured-Settlement-Info-Net is today's specimen of Blogus Illiterati Rattus Rattus. The blog owned by some person from the Netherlands (Holland) who wishes to remain anonymous. That is just fine because the "structured settlement watchdog" can "lift his leg" on them anyway.
In a discussion of Structured Settlement Basics here is the Structured-Settlement-Info-Net contribution to financial illiteracy:
"Are you a plant of malpractice or personal injury? If you win a vast case, you might have the choice of removing a structured settlement. In a structured settlement, instead of removing paid in a single pile sum, payments have been done to you over time. Structured settlements have been mostly set up by purchasing multiform annuities to pledge payments over a prolonged period. But because would any a single wish to get paid over time instead of all during once?"
Reasons for attacking the illiteracy on hand at structured-settelment-info.net is that the site achieves 20,000 visitors per month according to Alexa, thus blowing away many websites providing legitimate primary and secondary structured settlement market information.
The structured settlement watchdog plans to dig up many more blog rodents and feed them to his pet boa.
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