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If you enrolled in a short-term health plan, you could get a refund

Short-Term plans: buyer beware

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There’s $100 million sitting in a bank in Washington D.C. waiting for 463,629 consumers to take their share.

The refund money is the final peg of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)’s investigation of Benefytt Technologies over health plans the company marketed in the Medicare and IFP (individual and family) plans categories.

According to the FTC’s August 2022 complaint, Benefytt and its third-party partners operated a series of deceptive websites that targeted consumers wh...

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