A Google search for "Rhonda Bentzen" comes up with pages of what appear to be a massive attack of rogue website listings that use Ms. Bentzen's name in the URL or yet when clicked on point to a different competitor's website. Example Download Http___webuypayments After the first click or so the page comes up with a 404 ( page not found) error.
Examples from a search at 1:40pm EDT July 23, 2011
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NSSTA is a victim of the same louisiana.poboxsearch.com/nssta-src-7nObY.html Download Poboxsearch;
as is 123 Lump Sum
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Note that I'm a victim too http://illinois.glavnik.com/john-darer-factory-wwVKS12.aspx Download Glavnik
Our research shows that the websites are all registered through GoDaddy.com using Domains By Proxy, a service of GoDaddy that allows the owner of the domain to be anonymous. The service, originally designed to thwart email spamming of domain owners has also unfortunately resulted in a proliferation of spam websites. The anomymous domain registration is not limited to GoDaddy and many domain registrars offer the service.
I am not a a fan of slime balls who use a domain registrar's anonymity service to mask an attempt to divert business to themselves or to someone paying them to do so.
Perhaps the individual or people responsible ought to "take note" of " Flayed Alive By Indians" by S.C. Turnbo that appeared in Brother Jonathan in September 1859. No offense to native americans intended.
Postscript
Webuypayments.net was later determined to be associated with Sovereign Funding Group, spawning two lawsuits against Sovereign Funding Group and David Springer of Mt. Airy, Maryland. filed respectively by J.G. Wentworth and Woodbridge Structured Funding. The former was settled in March 2012 while the in April 2015, a judicial finding in Maryland Federal Court in the Woodbridge suit against David Springer determined that Sovereign was a purported company and that David Springer owned or controlled the subject domains
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