by Structured Settlement Watchdog®
I was watching a CSI-Miami rerun the other night in which a perp with diplomatic immunity, suspected of murder, hawks up a big "loogie" onto Horatio Caine's jacket, to which Caine cooly replies " Thank you", followed by a swab into the confluence of snot and saliva, for a sample of DNA. Here's what a Florida lump sum for structured settlement company and its minions have hawked up…
I've begun an investigation into a particular lump sum for structured settlement purchaser that employs former employees of competing settlement purchasers who are locked into a non-compete.
According to our source, what this lump sum for structured settlement company does is hire these people who are supposed to be "on gardening leave" and allow them to use an entirely fake names on the phone, thus deceiving the clients right from initial contact.
The lack of transparency and the deceptive conduct towards consumers is not a shock in an unregulated industry whose "cess pool of bad business conduct" fills by the day
If you are using a fake name or you are a company in the settlement purchasing industry that engaging in the contact of using fake names, sooner or later both the companies and the individuals are going to be exposed.