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<blockquote data-quote="Gators Rule" data-source="post: 964543" data-attributes="member: 15587"><p>Exactly true. The uninformed buy into it rather quickly. Look at the Presidential election as an example. Who in their right mind...well, never mind. Bad example...LOL</p><p></p><p>just a FYI: There is an insurance company that insures more cars/trucks than #2 Allstate, #3 Geico, and #4 Progressive....combined, but you wouldn't know it by how some folks react to the advertisements. Good marketing makes for a lot of sales. Lucky for me, a lot of them come back when they discover that the newest sliced bread isn't always what it's cut out to be. :banana: I don't mean to discount those insurance companies, because they are great companies, but only to point out how marketing can create new perceptions...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gators Rule, post: 964543, member: 15587"] Exactly true. The uninformed buy into it rather quickly. Look at the Presidential election as an example. Who in their right mind...well, never mind. Bad example...LOL just a FYI: There is an insurance company that insures more cars/trucks than #2 Allstate, #3 Geico, and #4 Progressive....combined, but you wouldn't know it by how some folks react to the advertisements. Good marketing makes for a lot of sales. Lucky for me, a lot of them come back when they discover that the newest sliced bread isn't always what it's cut out to be. :banana: I don't mean to discount those insurance companies, because they are great companies, but only to point out how marketing can create new perceptions... [/QUOTE]
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