Scammers sell fake Premier Health insurance plans
Now state officials say that consumers from across the country are receiving numerous automated calls selling Premier Health Plan insurance. Some consumers have received "premium" invoices in lieu of a call, or have noticed unauthorized charges on their bank accounts.
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As part of the telephone scam, consumers interested in purchasing health insurance are routed to an individual who asks for their bank account information.
Those not interested in receiving future calls are referred to
To avoid being the victim of an insurance fraud scam, Froment recommends the following:
--Don't answer calls from an unknown number or pay an invoice from a company you don't recall having an insurance policy with.
--If you receive an automated call, don't say anything and hang up.
--If you answered a call that you believed was a scam, write the number down and report it to the proper authorities.
--Never give personal or financial information to someone over the phone.
--Review bank account and credit card statements monthly and report unauthorized charges to your financial institution.
If you've been contacted about purchasing Premier Health Plan insurance, call the
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