by Structured Settlement Watchdog®
Some of the stuff that the SEO industry churns out about structured settlements is so useless to consumers that it makes you wonder why people actually hire some of them. For example, check out this response to the simple question of "what is (a) structured settlement?" :
"A structured settlement is a financial package that permits a settlement to be paid in
regular payment installments for either a set period of time or over a lifetime. Actually, it has been a more efficient system due to having the access of third party which does come as handy financial benefit to all the three parties. Even It adds loss of system loss to the second and third party".
regular payment installments for either a set period of time or over a lifetime. Actually, it has been a more efficient system due to having the access of third party which does come as handy financial benefit to all the three parties. Even It adds loss of system loss to the second and third party".
This little "parrot dropping", posted February 9, 2012, comes to us courtesy of structuredsettlement.blogspot.com. associated with an SEO firm with ties to the structured settlement factoring industry. The author should have quit while they were ahead (in the first sentence!)
No bona fides on the subject of structured settlements PLUS cheap labor( which is too lazy to avail themselves of readily available research) EQUALS
Haha, the author tried!!
Posted by: Nadrich & Cohen, LLP | July 27, 2012 at 04:50 PM