I’m waiting for the day, and that day will come, wherein an on-line customer gets confused and does something they don’t intend to do and as a result, the coverage or changes they thought they were getting don’t occur. This will of course be connected with a BIG LOSS and when it gets to the jury, GEICO and the other on-line guys will not like what happens.
What in the world is a BroStache app?
I’m waiting for the day, and that day will come, wherein an on-line customer gets confused and does something they don’t intend to do and as a result, the coverage or changes they thought they were getting don’t occur. This will of course be connected with a BIG LOSS and when it gets to the jury, GEICO and the other on-line guys will not like what happens.
I think that Geico is opening themselves up for a huge liability risk.
Facebook has been a huge new advertising market for insurance companies.
However, Facebook and “information privacy” are not exactly synonymous terms…
Actually, Facebook could be described as being more of a “security sieve.”
Insurance is serious business, selling incorrect coverage to those that need more coverage is a joke. Nothing funny about Geico but dumb ad after ad.