Trident Insurance LLC located in San Antonio, TX.
I knew it would be Texas, before I even tried Googling it! Sorry BubbaRay, by I’ve been burned by a Texas based Life Insurer before.
They used former Dallas cheerleaders to sell their policies, thru the company I once worked for. Later I learned the terms were bogus. But by then I’d been layed off. The insurer failed to refund the full amount of my policy, as stated in the contract. If was only a few hundred bucks, and I’d have spent more on a lawyer, to tell me how I hadn’t a chance of getting a dime. So I avoided the pain. But vowed I’d never trust another Texax based anything, with my money. Not even one with giggly bikini clad salesgirls. Typical ploy of unscrupulous con artists.
#11 if you had ever seen commercials in the UK and Europe, you would recognize there is no way that was for a US company. The sense of style is totally different over there. Funny thing is that some Spanish Language TV in the US has the same “flavor” as TV across the Atlantic.
If you had watched the whole thing, you would have seen that it was for a UK company.
Oh wow what a brilliant strange advertisment showing that 3 girls boing boing on Insurance. Very unique idea but at the same time it might not be a rational way to apply it but does it deliever a message about what it does. I guess not. There were no meaning to that but only a pretty girls to showcase for the insurance companies. Ahh oh well..
That was crude and offensive and I liked it.
Bloody marvelous
Boing boing boing!
They really should have thrown in a Benny Hill look-lookalike to chase ‘em around at the end of the commercial.
I think these are the “Joe-Sixpack” buyers???
Insurance, Insurance, I need to buy some Insurance !
With the right demographic they’ll sell a lot.
Got to get a few laughs before the insurance industry melts down.
This is proof that God loves us.
Boobs 2, Gecko 0,
nuff sed..
womens in bikini are always appropiate !
Trident Insurance LLC located in San Antonio, TX.
I knew it would be Texas, before I even tried Googling it! Sorry BubbaRay, by I’ve been burned by a Texas based Life Insurer before.
They used former Dallas cheerleaders to sell their policies, thru the company I once worked for. Later I learned the terms were bogus. But by then I’d been layed off. The insurer failed to refund the full amount of my policy, as stated in the contract. If was only a few hundred bucks, and I’d have spent more on a lawyer, to tell me how I hadn’t a chance of getting a dime. So I avoided the pain. But vowed I’d never trust another Texax based anything, with my money. Not even one with giggly bikini clad salesgirls. Typical ploy of unscrupulous con artists.
Which one is my Agent?
#11 if you had ever seen commercials in the UK and Europe, you would recognize there is no way that was for a US company. The sense of style is totally different over there. Funny thing is that some Spanish Language TV in the US has the same “flavor” as TV across the Atlantic.
If you had watched the whole thing, you would have seen that it was for a UK company.
The fat one in cubicle 6…
(Unless, of course, you pay all the extras, including escort service)
Oh wow what a brilliant strange advertisment showing that 3 girls boing boing on Insurance. Very unique idea but at the same time it might not be a rational way to apply it but does it deliever a message about what it does. I guess not. There were no meaning to that but only a pretty girls to showcase for the insurance companies. Ahh oh well..