by Structured Settlement Watchdog
CBC StructuredSettlements.com shills have stooped to a new low. Structuredsettlements.com, with a self-stated address corresponding to an Altamore Springs Florida UPS store 2156 mailbox*, suggests that you can "Honor a Legacy" by selling your future payments (for pennies on the dollar).
*478 E. Altamonte Drive Suite 108 Altamonte Springs, FL is a UPS Store.
They say "Loss and money on their own evoke strong feelings – and together can be explosive. But it doesn't have to be".
Translation: You too can pay respect to the person you lost by short changing yourself for pennies on the dollar. It's ridiculous!
What is a Legacy?
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an amount of money or property left to someone in a will:"my grandmother died and unexpectedly left me a small legacy" (i.e. all about you)
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the long-lasting impact of particular events, actions, etc. that took place in the past, or of a person’s life:"he left us a rich legacy of buildings that are both innovative architectural creations and genuine works of art" · "her legacy will live on for generations to come" · "the legacy of centuries of neglect" Source: Oxford Languages
Instead of a Legacy, it's the type of stuff that CBC Settlement Funding shills say that might result in "Mama" reaching up out of the grave to whup your ass
According to its "What They Do" page Structuredsettlements.com "specializes in structured settlements and the laws that regulate them. In contrast to full-service financial providers, we concentrate on this one area so we are better able to serve the unique needs of people with structured settlements. In addition to settlement-specific information, we cover broader financial literacy topics as they relate to the benefits and risks of selling future payments, so you can feel confident in your decision.
When you’re ready, they connect you with a trusted settlement purchaser, CBC Settlement Funding who will walk you through the more personal details of your transaction".
The response can be summed up in this meme.
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Meme © 4structures.com LLC
Structured settlement experts and settlement planners are better equipped to discuss these topics, not pennies on the dollar merchants.
Structured Settlements for You and For Those You Leave Behind (4structures.com)
Using Structured Settlements to Create a Loving Legacy (4structures.com)
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