Some schmo actually wrote this "steaming pile" entitled "How To Sell So-called Structured Settlements"
"Structured settlements do guarantee a steady flow of income, but they are given
in "bits", or periodic payments. For some that settled a case with this method,
there does come a time when they need a lot of cash during some point of time,
usually when the payment from the structured settlement isn't due yet".
First it's "point in time" NOT "point of time". For example "at some point in time", although in my case I could say what's the point of wasting my time with this schmo's run on sentence? A "steady flow" and "bits" is a non sequitur.
Perhaps the cash now pushers in question could add to their "to do list" that a modicum of literacy is prerequisite to hiring shills .
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