"The Federal Trade Commission charged a telemarketing operation with bilking millions of dollars from thousands of consumers
by tricking them into buying what they believed was comprehensive
health insurance, when in fact they had paid for something decidedly
less. At the FTC’s request, a federal court stopped the defendants
from marketing or selling any products or services related to medical
discount plans or health-related insured benefits, pending resolution
of the case..."
http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2012/10/iab.shtm
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