by Structured Settlement Watchdog®
Is a “Structured Settlement Registry” coming soon near you?
Maybe, considering that an individual with a Seneca One email address has just registered structuredsettlementregistry(dot)com on May 22, 2014, with GoDaddy.
Let’s nip this structured settlement secondary market scam in the bud consumers:
- Despite its impressively official-sounding name, the “structured settlement registry” is nothing more than a work of pure imagination. Imagine a cheeky little plot cooked up by Seneca One, a Bethesda-based “cash now” enthusiast and proud member of the National Association of Settlement Purchasers, all designed to charm your personal details right out of your hands.
- Registering your structured settlement is about as essential as putting a leash on a cloud—completely unnecessary.
- Protect your structured settlement information to avoid being inundated with unsolicited mail and persistent phone calls.
- Avoid any website that features the label “Structured Settlement Registry.”
The Structured Settlement Watchdog® will continue to monitor the situation.
- Efforts by any secondary market company to generate leads using official sounding bogus entities will be “torpedoed”.
- There should be no tolerance for it, in my opinion. Any research that we develop will be turned over to states’ attorneys general and the Federal Trade Commission.
