Capital Funders of America advertises in a such a manner that it shows up on Google with the implication that it can deliver "Structured Settlement Quotes". The company does not deliver structured settlement quotes.
Structured settlement quotes refer to the pricing of a regulated insurance product that requires an insurance license to solicit. It does not involve a quote for a "buyout" or "cash now".
Many states definitions of "solicitation" includes web advertising-those states that don't should. Check the insurance department in your state. Many states have online directories from which you can verify the licensing status of an individual or entity in your state. Follow this link or this for MIchigan where Capital Funders of America is based.
Perhaps Capital Funders of America should consider words that more accurately reflect what it is they are delivering to consumers. My suggestions include "settlement transfer quote form", "structured settlement buyout quote form", "cash now quote form". "settlement purchase quote form". If you are a settlement transfer company and going to associate the words "structured settlement" and "quote" you better separate them with a term that doesn't imply that you are delivering a quote for a regulated product in search engine results.
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