Learn how scammers are tricking people into buying fake health insurance plans that don’t cover anything. This breakdown shares the FBI’s warning, real examples, and how to protect yourself from being fooled.
This covers a recent health insurance scam that the FBI warned the public about. You’ll learn how scammers are pretending to be real insurance companies, offering fake health plans that sound great but don’t actually cover anything. These scams target people looking for affordable healthcare, especially older adults, and often involve calls, emails, or websites that seem legitimate. The breakdown explains how people are getting tricked, what red flags to look out for, and simple steps you can take to avoid getting scammed. You’ll also hear about real-life cases and the warning signs that can help protect you or someone you know. This is especially important for seniors, caregivers, and anyone shopping for health insurance.
This Health Insurance Scam Is Fooling Everyone — FBI Warning
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