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Monday
Jun282010

The Problem With Factoring, Part 5 -- "The Bottom Line"

This is the final segment in the series on common misconceptions and complaints about structured settlement factoring.  Previously posted videos were:

Part 1:  Advertising

Part 2:  Servicing

Part 3:  Discount Rates

Part 4:  Preying on the Weak

This final video is entitled "The Bottom Line" and gives an overview of factoring.  Is it for everyone?  Is it a "ripoff"?  Why all the hatred for factoring?  Watch Matt Bracy of Settlement Capital Corporation discuss these topics and more.

 

As always we welcome questions or comments about this video or anything related to structured settlement factoring.  You may comment here, or contact Matt Bracy at mbracy@setcap.com.   

 

Reader Comments (6)

Great video. Can you suggest a way that we can evaluate a company or an offer to see if it is a good structured settlement company? What practices raise a red flag about a company?
Thanks for your question Bruce. The best way to evaluate a company or an offer is to shop around a bit, and find someone you can trust. I would be happy to speak with you about this in person. You can contact me at mbracy@setcap.com. -- Matt Bracy
You want to deal with a company that will handle your situation with care and attention. It may not always be the right time for you to sell your structured settlement payments. You want a company who will be open and honest with you, and not just looking out for their own pocket. Also because selling your structured settlement is a legal process you want to speak with an attorney and not just any run of the mill sales person. Call Olive Branch Funding at 877-844-5445 for a free consultation or visit http://www.olivebranchfunding.com to fill out a free get a quote form. I would also advise you to check out their blog which has a lot of interesting and useful information and where they reveal many industry secrets.
November 24, 2010 | Unregistered Commentersettlement expert
Thanks for the video matt, it really opened my eyes up!
January 25, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterPaul Invoice Discounting
At last came to the conclusion, Now I think this video made it all clear.
September 27, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterstructured settlement
I'll take a look around the rest of the site, hope your other stuff is that interresting as well.
November 22, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterTheresa

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