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Sep 4
The Global Healings Society Of Colorado Accused Of Selling Fake Auto Insurance
If you have purchased auto insurance from The Global Healings Society in Colorado you should contact the Colorado Division of Insurance (DOI).  The DOI announced on their website that they have sent an Emergency Cease and Desist Order to Global Healings for selling fake auto insurance to Colorado drivers.

Global Healings is also known as The Auto Bond, based out of Pulyallup, Washington.  They seem to have been offering insurance through the internet at the following address, www.hehasmore.org

A customer of Global Healings was in an accident and complained to the DOI after Global Healings failed to pay her auto insurance damage claims.  In addition according to the DOI records Global Healings never held a license to transact insurance business in the state of Colorado and the entity’s product does not satisfy Colorado’s financial responsibility laws.

Drivers who have purchased auto insurance through Global Healings don’t realize they are actually driving uninsured and risk having no ability to file a claim that will be honored.  Contact the DOI if you or someone you know has bought insurance through Global Healings.

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