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Accused seller of ‘sham’ insurance paid for consumer refunds - Sun Sentinel

Accused seller of ‘sham’ health insurance paid $100 million for consumer refunds before seeking bankruptcy protection Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook ... Read More
Accused seller of ‘sham’ health insurance paid $100 million for consumer refunds before seeking bankruptcy protection

Accused seller of ‘sham’ health insurance paid $100 million for consumer refunds before seeking bankruptcy protection. By The Brunswick News ... Read More
$100 million: Accused sellers of ‘sham’ health insurance are ordered to repay customers - Orlando Sentinel

Benefytt Technologies, accused of selling “sham” health insurance products to consumers seeking Obamacare plans, has agreed to refund customers more than $100 million, the Federal Trade ... Read More
Company that allegedly sold ‘sham’ health insurance plans to Californians settles for $1.3 million - MSN

California Attorney General Rob Bonta says a $1.2 million settlement has been reached with a company accused of advertising and selling “sham health insurance” in the state over the last ... Read More
Firm to refund $100 million in 'sham' health insurance case - Sun Sentinel

Benefytt Technologies, accused of selling “sham” health insurance products to consumers seeking Obamacare plans, has filed for bankruptcy protection from creditors. Read More
FTC to send nearly $100 million in refunds to customers of Benefytt's fake health plans - CBS News

"Benefytt pocketed millions selling sham insurance to seniors and other consumers looking for health coverage," Samuel Levine, director of the FTC's Bureau of Consumer Protection, said in a ... Read More
FTC Action Against Benefytt Results in $100 Million in Refunds for Consumers Tricked Into Sham Health Plans - Insurance News | InsuranceNewsNet

* Pay $100 million for consumer redress: Benefytt will be required to pay $100 million to the FTC, which will be used to provide refunds to consumers harmed by the defendants' practices. Read More
FTC fines company that sold sham health insurance $100 million | wwltv.com

TAMPA, Fla. — A company that sold sham health insurance plans and targeted vulnerable consumers will have to pay $100 million to refund customers as part of a proposed settlement with the ... Read More
Accused seller of ‘sham’ health insurance paid $100 million for consumer refunds before seeking bankruptcy protection - Yahoo Finance

Accused seller of ‘sham’ health insurance paid $100 million for consumer refunds before seeking bankruptcy protection Ron Hurtibise, South Florida Sun Sentinel Thu, May 25, 2023, 2:05 PM 5 min ... Read More
Company that allegedly sold ‘sham’ health insurance plans to Californians settles for $1.3 million | KTLA

California Attorney General Rob Bonta says a $1.2 million settlement has been reached with a company accused of advertising and selling “sham health insurance” in the state over the las… ... Read More
Accused seller of ‘sham’ health insurance paid $100 million for consumer refunds before seeking bankruptcy protection | | victoriaadvocate.com

A Tampa, Florida-based health insurance distributor accused by the Federal Trade Commission of misleading consumers into buying “sham” health insurance plans has filed for Chapter 11 ... Read More
Accused seller of ‘sham’ health insurance paid $100 million for consumer refunds before seeking bankruptcy protection - Yahoo Finance

A Tampa-based health insurance distributor accused by the Federal Trade Commission of misleading consumers into buying “sham” health insurance plans has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Read More
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