Making Money at All Costs
Unlike Strategic Capital, some structured settlement purchasers seem in business to make money at all costs. However, each that our researchers talked to did agree that a vacation was not usually considered a good reason to sell settlement payments, so some of the companies out there do seem to have some common sense, knowing that the court would be unlikely to accept such a sale.
Then again, a review of court hearings shows that some companies try to charge far too much for buying payments, drawing their ethics into question. A look through more than a dozen court cases on the topic, and reading of some newspaper articles, reveals that the above mentioned J.G. Wentworth is one of the most often denied companies, frequently denied based on too high of fees. Add in the often heard slogan of “It’s your money” (J.G. Wentworth) and other slogans such as “Don’t wait for your money” (Woodbridge Structured Funding) and you feel like many companies in this field want to convince you to sell your settlement, even when it may not fit your needs.
But some of the best structured settlement buyers seem to do well without advertising, thriving on word of mouth. Such companies, like our company, Strategic Capital, might prove a better bet. If they don’t have to solicit new customers because they get enough through referrals then they are probably doing something right. For the record, Strategic Capital will call you just once and email just once after you submit an online quote – no pressure; but other companies usually call and email more than twice as much, with Peachtree and Imperial proving to be the most aggressive; we hear they often call and email at least once a day for a week, trying to push you to sell.
So what does this all mean? Can I sell my structured settlement? Should I? It comes down to this: don’t buy into the hype and don’t let yourself be pressured. Ask questions. Get good information. Compare quotes. Consider customer service. Then, call Strategic Capital and see why we are the best choice for your situation.