Yes, there are some websites that are scams. They try to make it look real, then you put whatever information they may need to steal your information from credit, to you social security #
I assume you are stating "selling" you fake insurance. If so, the answer is yes you can and should sue them for selling you fake insurance. The State Department of Insurance will also probably pursue criminal charges against them as well.
There are many websites that compare auto insurance. These websites ask for your specific zip code so that they can compare insurance in your area.
If you mean fake insurance policies, then yes.
of course there are
Medical insurance jobs can be found on one of the may job hunting websites, like Monster, that are available to us all the time. Medical insurance jobs can also be found on hospital websites or insurance websites.
There are several websites out there that will give you auto insurance comparisons. Just look it up online and you will find numerous websites listed.
There are many websites in Canada that specialise in providing insurance. These include Canada Life, Insurance- Canada and also the user could look at RBC Insurance.
Some useful car insurance websites include Kanetix and Insurance Hunter. These websites provide the user with the lowest insurance quotes from various companies.
Security Tool malware usually come from fake online scanners or other misleading websites. For example, fake online videos websites.
A register of commercial insurance rates can be found directly from the insurance websites. These company websites include "Geico" and also "gocompare".
There are a number of websites that offer building insurance quote comparisons. Two of these websites are Money Supermarket and Building Insurance Expert.
Vehicle insurance quotes in the United States could be found from a variety of websites. Some good websites to find these quotes are Pioneers Insurance, US Insurance, Auto Insurance and Progressive.