Structured Settlements 4Real®Blog 2026

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by Structured Settlement Watchdog

WeBuyPayments.net has been put up for sale by its owner through GoDaddy auctions with a minimum bid of $200.

The domain WeBuyPayments.Net has had a controversial history. During the third and part of first week of the fourth quarter 2011 it was the redirect landing page for search results that used the names and brands of competitors of Sovereign Funding Group, spawning two lawsuits, one of which was brought by J.G. Wentworth Originations, LLC  in the Circuit Court for Frederick County, Maryland, was settled and dismissed with prejudice March 2, 2012. The lawsuit brought by Woodbridge Structured Funding is still pending against Mt. Airy Maryland’s David Springer and Sovereign Funding Group in the United States District Court for the District of Maryland. The lawsuit went to trial in August 2014 and in March 2015, the Court found against David Springer detailed what  were in Judge Marvin Garbis’ written opinion “questionable business methods”. 

David Springer’s Questionable Business Methods Cited by Judge in Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law – Structured Settlements 4Real® Blog: Structured Settlements | Settlement Planning News and John Darer Reviews April 30, 2015

Who Owns WeBuyPayments.Net? – Structured Settlements 4Real® Blog: Structured Settlements | Settlement Planning News and John Darer Reviews July 25, 2011

At one point in August 2011, the Sovereign Funding Group domain pointed to webuypayments.net, according to Domaintools.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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