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Category: WeBuyPayments Scheme
WeBuyPayments Scheme was a diabolical redirect scheme on the intrernet hatched by David Springer of Mt. Airy, Maryland in 2011.
David Springer admitted to owning webuypayments.net. He registered the domain in May 2o11 with Hostgator. Even had he not admitted it there was contemporaneous third party evidence (DomainTools.com) that links the Sovereign Funding Group website to webuypayments.net
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If David Springer was the only recipient of the cease and desist letter from Woodbridge lawyers, and he only showed the letter to his former lawyer* on the case, Michael S.Cryan, a partner of Arent Fox in New York, then what other possible explanation could there be for the movement of the links
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The diabolical webuypayments cloaking/redirect scheme sparked lawsuits against Sovereign Funding Group and CEO David Springer and a series of “brandjacking” schemes that plagued the structured settlement secondary market 2010-2013. Structured Settlement Watchdog John Darer investigated the business relationships between those engaging in this behavior.
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David Springer’s involvement in the diabolical webuypayments.net redirect scheme became apparent after Woodbridge issued a cease and desist letter toSpringer, specifying a deadline of October 7, 2011. On that date, the redirect links were directed to our company for 2 weeks..
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Call it coincidental if you wish, but we find it odd that this has happened since we amped up the heat on Sovereign Funding Group, the company who the URLs previously pointed to.