by Structured Settlement Watchdog
Factoring company Freedom Financial Solutions (FFS) website page contains a header which says "Structured Settlement Annuities: The Basics". The page contains ABSOLUTELY NOTHING about the basics of structured settlement annuities at time of posting
Moreover, a search of the records of Florida Insurance licensees shows neither licenses for the company, nor any of the owners listed on the company's January 3, 2007 filing with the Florida Secretary of State.
Download aarlist_resultsfrederick_love_9242007.pdf
Download aarlist_results_todd_durand_9242007.pdf
Download aarlist_resultsjohn_woods_9242007.pdf
Download aarlist_resultsfreedom_financial_9242007.pdf
This is yet another instance of a factoring company deliberately appropriating the name of an insurance product for marketing purposes, without delivering the promised information addressing the consumer's search intent
Ironically, and perhaps lost on the Freedom Financial Solutions (FFS) company owners, there is a "double entendre" from the company's initials, FFS, it's trademarked tag line "Providing New Solutions for a New Beginning" AND a certain plastic surgery procedure. It certainly adds some new meaning to the "transition" from periodic payments to cash!
Here's something that should be of interest to Peachtree Setttlement Funding. Freedom Financial Solutions includes Peachtree's name as a keyword in the meta tags of the aformentioned web pages.
Download structured_settlement_annuities1_ffs_meta.pdf
To the chagrin of the executives of Peachtree Settlement Funding, look closely and note that "Peachtree" is mentioned in the meta tags on more than one FFS webpage page. For example Download broker_services1_ffs_meta_peachtree.pdf . What does THIS say about FFS?
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