What is “Geiko” patch on your auto insurance to pay for their ads?

I thought the other day when a flood of “gecko” ads continue to come on TV. How can the “Gecko” You save money when paying for these ads? Then pay a portion of your premiums for commercials. So how can they save you money if they are to pay additional fees for books all the advertising? I think they will get in the door with the low dose and then raise it over time, until the way you pay more than you should.

Geico does not use agents. I know one. But it’s nothing. All companies have marketing budgets and company, the bigger the household (in general). And of course the cost of advertising in the end of the premium – as the commercials came from McDonald’s to your quarter pounder. It can affect the bottom line as AFLAC is not the most competitive company selling AFLAC sells the kind of politics. But undoubtedly AFLAC a household name than their competitors, regardless of whether they make it more competitive.

Should address their marketing budget and you’d have the premiums collected to have to determine the answer Clock. Of course money to advertise only the premium, because the ads are free. The premiums are regulated by the act of the commissioners, but the premium approve it includes cost of doing business.

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