Scammers Peddling Fake Health Plans
By Greg Collier
The FBI is warning the public about a widespread scam involving fraudulent discount medical insurance plans. These deceptive schemes are targeting people who are searching for affordable healthcare coverage. Many victims have lost money and received no actual insurance benefits in return.
These scams typically begin with an unsolicited phone call, email, or text message. The person on the other end poses as a representative from a legitimate insurance provider and offers what sounds like an unbeatable deal. They may promise full medical or dental coverage, the ability to see your current doctor, or even additional perks like help with groceries and gas. The catch is that you have to act quickly. The supposed discount is only available for a short time, creating pressure to make an immediate decision.
Once people agree and submit their payment, the promised insurance never materializes. Some only discover the truth after trying to use the policy for a medical visit, only to be told they are not insured and must pay out of pocket. Others are misled about refunds or cancellation terms and find themselves unable to stop recurring charges.
The FBI reports that these scams are not isolated incidents. A recent case in Washington state resulted in a cease-and-desist order against a company operating under several names. The business received more than 100 complaints for misrepresenting coverage, charging unauthorized fees, and denying refunds.
These operations often use language that resembles official communications, which makes the pitch seem legitimate. Victims are rushed through the process and discouraged from reading the fine print. By the time the deception is uncovered, the damage is already done.
Consumers are strongly urged to avoid any health insurance or benefit offer that arrives through an unsolicited phone call or message. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Take the time to verify companies through official channels and never give out payment or personal information under pressure.
These scams are evolving quickly and spreading across the country. The cost of falling for them can be both financial and personal. With millions already lost, awareness remains the best defense.
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