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Naomi – Aug 24, 2020

Victim Location 29061

Type of a scam Healthcare/Medicaid/Medicare

I was looking for insurance coverage for my medication I take every day. For ADD. These people try to scam and get my credit card number I would not relinquish it over the phone they did not want to send me any literature until I gave my credit card number tried to tell me that I could send a controlled substance to my home from the manufacture.

Rosa –

Victim Location 06810

Type of a scam Credit Cards

Yesterday, Saturday, October 15, 2016, I was looking for quotes for and affordable health insurance plan. I came across the website: http://www.online-health-insurance.com/quotes/listings.php?senior=0&state=CT… From the various websites they linked to, I chose First Quote Health as they advertised FREE health insurance plan quotes. I assumed the quote would be provided online, as other websites do. My mistake. I filled out basic information and no sooner had I pressed the ‘Submit’ button, my husband’s cell phone rang. (On the website I had provided his information as he would be the primary policy holder). My husband took the call and verified that indeed, we are looking for affordable health insurance. The first question my husband was asked was whether or not any pre-existing conditions existed. My husband replied, first, that is none of your business, second and most important, the ACA protects the consumer from being denied insurance based on pre-existing conditions, therefore, the question breaks the spirit of AND the established law. He never provided an answer. The first rep then transferred my husband to a second, the second to yet a third. Following a series of questions about our insurance needs and preferences, my husband was placed on hold for a few minutes. As the third representative got back on the line, he was informed that there was a policy available that would cost $695 per month, for me and my husband, no deductible. (???? Yeah. Right) The representative then disclosed that our first insurance payment for $695 would show an additional charge of $125. When inquiring, the charge was explained away as “application fee.” He was then asked for his credit card number. When my husband objected, he was told that if he did not provide a credit card number “at this stage” they would be unable to “complete the application” thus could not under any circumstances mail us the purported quote. The phone call came from phone number 225-310-2152. That’s a Louisiana area code. Yet the representative claimed they were Hollywood, CA based and were a subsidiary of AETNA. In conclusion, first there was nothing FREE about the quote; second, they are breaking the law by asking about pre-existing conditions.

Website: www.firstquotehealth.com

Phone: +1 (858) 295-3438

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