Consumer Health Benefits
Consumer Health Benefits Association
The FTC sued CHBA, alleging that the company sold misleading medical discount plans to people looking for health insurance and made it hard for customers to get refunds or cancel their plans. According to the lawsuit, the company used a long list of false claims about its plans, including that the plans were widely accepted and would provide the same cost savings as legitimate health insurance companies. Settlement benefits: the FTC is sending an additional 27,256 checks totaling over $1.8 million to people who cashed their first check and paid CHBA more than $249. the FTC is sending an additional 27,256 checks totaling over $1.8 million to people who cashed their first check and paid CHBA more than $249. If you get a check, please cash it within 90 days.
Who may qualify
people who cashed their first check and paid CHBA more than $249.
How to claim
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