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Complaint / Review
John Darer Structured Settlement Watchdog
4structures Fake and Deceiving postings about 4structures on John Darers Blog

This guy John Darer is the worse and is to be avoided at all costs. He is a lying scum, scam artists, and ripoff who has been involved in a ton of lawsuits against him. All of this is public record and open information.

If you read the listings and results that speak about his scam company 4structures you will see that he is a very dishonest and intolerable person and if you think about trusting him than he will take advantage and rip you off and than threaten to sue you in the court of law.

Recently he posted a fake Miami structured settlements case where he is deceiving the general public and those in need saying that he has helped out. If you ask him to produce the evidence of this case he will not be able to. Also this scam artist can't even spell settlement correctly. This is definitely a guy you can not trust. Stay far away.

The fake posting he put up quoted here:

"By
being patient and going above and beyond in his efforts to shop around,
advising the 4 finalists in the bidding process that the
structured settlement watchdog was observing, the annuitant's
representative Mr. P, was able to get 69% more for his structured settlement payments from the company in
Texas that won over the first offer he received the first company whooffered money. The
effective discount rate (inclusive of expenses and transaction costs)
was 6.28% { see #6 of the Florida disclosure he provided to me
Download REDACTED FL DISCLOSURE STATEMENT]
The following is an excerpt of
the email that the representative sent to the Texas structured
settlement factoring company that won the deal:

"As you may remember, I mention John Darer of Structured Settlement
blog who recommend your firm along with a few others as the small few reputable
companies in the industry.
He has not nor will he
receive any compensation from client or me in regards to this transaction.
However, he did request that I update his blog in regards to outcome, for which
I had agree to do so. I am now ready to make my comment on his blog. The client
has already been informed and has no problem with me doing so, but before doing
so I want to let you know first as well give provide with what I intend to say
and upload for others to see".
Attach
is Florida Disclosure notice (downloadable copy above) the client and your company name been redacted and
my comments below make no mention of either party.
Essentially,
my comments will be "Thanks to Mr. Darer's blog and personal pointers I
was able to obtain a fair price for the sale of client structured settlement.
Therefore, if one has no choice, but to sell their settlement educate yourself
first before selling start by reading John's blog" (emphasis ours)

The
annuitant's representative, "Mr. P.", contacted me after reading
several of my blog posts and receiving an offer to buy his client's
certain future periodic payments which he said was approximately $21,000
. The purported offer was from a structured settlement buyer that
claims it is the only bank designed to serve the unique needs of
structured settlement annuitants and because of this they can offer the most money for these settlements. This turns out not to be the case in this instance."


Offender: John Darer Structured Settlement Watchdog

Country: USA   State: Connecticut   City: Stamford
Phone: 8883258640
Site:

Category: Business & Finance

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