"Your not covered" email proves: Bad grammar=scam

This one says you are breaking the law by not being covered.

September 26, 2013 at 3:07PM
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Here is another example of the e-mails that are hitting inboxes as the Affordable Care Act requirements roll out.

This one is not legitimate, as is obvious by the bad grammar. The header should read "you're not covered," though good grammar is hardly a sign of good intentions.

(Matos, Alejandra/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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