Yazan: Tim Thompson | 16 December 2011 | No Comments
Categories: Insurance
Rogue health insurance websites are set up to capture personal information from people trying to get instant quotes, and then the websites sell that information to agents. In the results from 2 Google searches for “Pregnancy Health Insurance” and “Maternity Insurance Plans,” almost 50% of the top 20 results were rogue websites. There are plenty of legitimate health insurance websites to choose from, but you need to be able to distinguish the good from the bad. When you click the “Get Quote” button on rogue websites, you are essentially telling them, “Please have 5-10 medical insurance agents call me for the next 8 weeks to sell me a policy,” and “Please sell my email address to other list services and health insurance agents so I can receive their emails.” I’ll show you how to recognize these websites before they deceive you.