12 Things to Know Before Buying Private Medical Insurance 
Data Scams Are on the Rise – Here’s How to Stay Safe 

12 Things to Know Before Buying Private Medical Insurance 

Smart decisions. Better protection. No regrets. 

Private medical insurance can be a minefield — exclusions, fine print, rising costs... and salesy advisors who don’t have your best interest in mind. 
 
This checklist simplifies everything, with insights we use to help our clients get the right cover. 
 
✅ Understand what cover you actually need 
✅ Learn how to manage costs without cutting corners 
✅ Avoid common traps and fine print exclusions 
✅ Know what to ask before you commit 
 
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“This guide helped me feel confident that I had the right cover in place for me and my family” 
– Sam, self-employed consultant 

Data Scams Are on the Rise – Here’s How to Stay Safe 

How to Spot a Data Scam – and What to Do About It 

With high-profile data breaches making headlines more frequently, it’s understandable to feel uneasy about how your personal information might be used. 
From retail giants like M&S to social media platforms, cybercriminals are increasingly targeting the personal data stored by large organisations. This data – names, emails, phone numbers, and even dates of birth – can then be used in highly targeted scams. 
One tactic, known as social engineering, involves scammers pretending to be someone you trust – your bank, your insurer, even the police – using bits of real information to build credibility and pressure you into giving away more. 
Even if your data hasn’t been directly exposed, scammers often play the numbers game, sending out convincing messages that catch people off guard. 
 
To help you protect yourself, we’ve created a free, practical guide: “How to Spot a Data Scam – and What to Do About It” 
 
Inside, you’ll discover: 
The most common data scam tactics in 2025 
The red flags to watch for in emails, calls and texts 
Why scammers succeed – and how to make yourself a harder target 
What to do if your data has been compromised 
Where to get help and report fraud attempts 
 
Awareness is your first line of defence. Don’t let scammers catch you off guard. Enter your email below to get your free guide.