Dear Joe,
I want to take this time to again thank you for your services regarding my
structured settlement. Your services enabled me to make reasonable and
sound decisions concerning the financial well being of my future. This is
critical, not just for me but even more importantly for the ones who count
on me. Now that the dust has somewhat settled from a long legal battle, I
feel very good about the decision I made to invest in a structured
settlement annuity package.
While settling my personal injury case, it was a time when there are so
many things happening to and for me at once (mentally, physically, and
spiritually), it would have been very easy to make very poor and final
financial decisions.
I will admit that I was skeptical at first, but the more I considered the
“structured settlement”, the more it made damn good sense. At this point
in time good sense was an obvious and critical ingredient to making a
sound financial decision. Especially, being aware that I was under much
mental, physical, emotional, and now financial pressure; I knew that I was
very vulnerable to the very real world.
In this very complicated world today it is very easy to fall prey to poor
or crooked financial advisors, stock brokers, hidden laws, fluctuations in
all types of financial markets and economies around the world, corporate
manipulation and corruption (like Enron for example), not to mention the
effects of terrorism.
I finally reached a point where I just imagined monthly tax free
payments simply sent to me for the rest of my life, guaranteed. No risk!
And that’s when it hit me.
At that point I realized all at once that I didn’t have to become an
overnight business and financial expert with one chance to get it right
with little or no experience. And not forgetting that I am personally
injured, I also realized at that point that I could secure and guarantee
the payments for my loved ones or family in the event something happened
to me.
And as far as investments go, I also realized that I could still invest
portions of my monthly payments, in increments over time, in a much more
calculated, controlled, and comfortable way. This would be the best of
both worlds for us.
The reason I’m writing this letter is not only to thank you Joe and The
Mangelsdorf Company, but I hope that this form of logic can somehow be
conveyed to others that are and will be in that very difficult and
financially dangerous place that I was once in.
Thank you once again Joe, and if there is anything I can do to help,
please let me know.
Stay safe.
Sincerely,
William Wayne Jeske