by Structured Settlement Watchdog
Do You Want To Know What Your Structured Settlement is Worth? It's a hack that a number of structured settlement buyers are using to bait people receiving structured settlement payments into giving up confidential information
It's just a scam by such companies, whose primary solution is to pay you only pennies on the dollar for your payments, to plump up their databases so that you can be hounded now and in the future to take a pay cut. Think about that for a moment. Some may even offer you chump change or a gift card just to talk with them.
Structured settlement payment buyers try all sorts of tricks to get your information into their database, including fake "unions", fake "registries" and fake "government agencies". There is no need to give up your confidential information to such companies.
The companies that are trying to get your information are not subject to any licensing, their business practices are woefully under regulated and there is rampant fraud according to multiple sources. The fraud is so rampant that the CEO of one of the companies has issued two press releases detailing many of the bad business practices I have been writing about for years and offering a bounty to hunt down the perpetrators.
How to Avoid the Do You Want To Know How Much Your Structured Settlement is Worth Scam
Simply ask yourself these two questions:
- If you had a steady job with a solid company, would you be OK with taking a severe pay cut every 6, 12 or 18 months?
- Would you let a crack dealer into your home who is having a sample sale?
What is your salary worth? It's worth what it does for you. Would you trade a $60,000 a year tax free salary with certain tax-free raises for a relatively piddly lump sum of cash, pennies on the dollar...do you really want to do that? I know of one Florida company who almost got away with pulling off that fandango before a vacated order was negotiated and the structured settlement payments restored.
People who sell once often sell and sell again as they succumb to the cash now crack dealers' advances. Each time they sell they are taking a severe pay cut. The sleaziest structured settlement payment buyers will get you to sell your soonest payments first (an "immediate pay cut") setting you up for further pay cuts and eventual financial ruin.
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