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I don't see color, I only see black and white text.
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Shh, bear. People are talking.I don't see color, only see black and white text.
Shh, bear. People are talking.
Well they clearly didn’t letter in ****Are they talking....or typing?
High five!
About as much progress as you have had in the past 36 years in becoming a successful member of society?It's been a month since my car accident. How much progress do you think has been made by my insurance, his insurance, or the collision center?
I got hit from behind on PCH at a red light by a kid that was staring at girls.It's been a month since my car accident. How much progress do you think has been made by my insurance, his insurance, or the collision center?
I got hit from behind on PCH at a red light by a kid that was staring at girls.
His dad was military, and their USAA insurance was so incredibly fast and cooperative, it was shocking.
Total unicorn.
I think the penalties are more expensive than the endorsements.USAA is great like that. A shame that they keep raising rates to pay for ads with NFL players
I think the penalties are more expensive than the endorsements.
Whistleblower: USAA ‘actively lying to regulators for years’ regarding violations of law
Senior executives at USAA ignored warnings from compliance staff and consultants for years regarding violations of U.S. federal banking laws and hid from regulators the scope of the company's illegal practices, a former USAA director of compliance turned whistleblower told Compliance Week.www.complianceweek.com
I wonder how that compares to Geico...They are now spending over $100M/year on advertising.
Google says $2b.I wonder how that compares to Geico...
Because I can't escape that goddam lizard.