Stupid Progressive Insurance TV Commercials Are Getting Worse Than the Geico.Com Caveman

Phillip W. Chambley
This guy dancing around during the May 2011 TV "snapshot" advertisement is absolutely ridiculous! His on-screen facial makeup looks like a clown! Progressives FLO is a beautiful woman and shows off her beautiful red lipstick talent and sometimes her side-view gorgeous body.

However? Enough is Enough! It's time to go on with something else in life. Geico.com TV commercials finally ran the caveman into the ground after so many years, thus causing a loss of revenue for it's company.

The insurance TV commercial wars seem to continue year after year. Geico.com seems to be the greatest competitor of Progressive.com. Allstate and Statefarm continuously are at war with each other mostly because they pay more for property damage in the recent years than any other insurance company, which they ironically never tell during their TV commercials. These two companies are the most expensive for purchasing insurance policies, but have the best legal attorneys.

The cheaper 21st Century Insurance company always wants to compete with Geico.com during their TV commercials, which I personally believe is "flat for TV viewers and has no substance" based on vehicle property damage over a period of (3) three days after you file your claim. (Although cheaper insurance companies will often times cause a conflict regarding your claim).

Most experienced drivers that have been involved in an auto accident already no these facts. The even cheaper General.com Insurance company TV commercials are "cute" and is also different from other insurance TV commercials, with this little animated military general dancing around to the beat of the music, but is just not that noticeable for regular TV viewers. "Where do we go from here? Regarding insurance TV commercials?"

Federal U.S.A law requires all licensed drivers to have valid automobile liability insurance while operating any vehicle in the United States. Years ago certain states here in the U.S.A had a liability policy called "No Fault" which was based sole on medical insurance. Thank God insurance companies finally got rid of this mis-understood policy. Insurance TV commercials never seem to advertise this policy for some strange reason?

If you have ever been involved in an automobile accident insurance lawsuit, you will understand the problems regarding your insurance policy and other parties involved. Unfortunately? These little tiny details or fine print listed in your policy can grow over and over throughout the years, based on your personal attorney and how much the insurance company attorneys are willing to spend on your case, which they will never tell you during these TV insurance commercials.

The problem mostly mis-understood? "How do insurance companies make people realize the difference in their policies and how much they pay for property damages and personal injury claims during these comical TV commercials?" Each and every insurance company has a policy regarding how much they are willing to pay for all incident and or accident claims.

My wife and I went through a horrible automobile accident (4) four year lawsuit regarding Statefarm Insurance and finally lost in the end because our attorney's just did not have the resources available versus Statefarm Insurance attorneys. We lost thousand's of dollars over the years of our personal hard earned income. "Please research Internet these comical TV commercials before joining any insurance company?"

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Published by Phillip W. Chambley

Author/website designer of "secretsofsurveys.com" of the original ebook called "Secrets of Paid Online Surveys Ebook."  View profile

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