Apparently you also save if you switch to Elephant. So you save no matter who you switch to? Maybe I should keep switching again and again. If I switch from Amica to Geico to Elephant to Esurance and then back to Geico, I'll save like what, 55%?
I'm going to give you a pie. Please cut the pie in exactly half and throw out half of it, continue doing until there is no pie left.
Carl Sagan is my favorite person ever =D
Behind Elly Tran Ha...
It's incredible how monotonous his voice is but he keeps me interested, despite what the video suggests. If I had a teacher like that I would fall asleep for sure. Anywho sorry for wandering off topic =D
Wrong, when you have $100 left, switch to amica because you can save hundreds. That way switching to amica will actually have them paying you to use their car insurance
I'm going to give you a pie. Please cut the pie in exactly half and throw out half of it, continue doing until there is no pie left
there'll be so little pie that it rounds down! mathematicians don't do well in real life.
It doesn't round down, it converges. The equation that matches this particular series is 1/(2^n). If we take the limit, it becomes 1/(an infinitely large number) which is zero.
Of course, it doesn't work in real life because there's no way to measure infinite divisions in reality. Infinity does not exist in reality. So you could not cut the pie enough. But if you could, the math would match reality.
The Amica commercial says "you COULD save hundreds". It doesnt say you will. The Geico commercial says absolutely nothing about saving money. I didnt bother watching the rest.
On July 02 2010 03:02 Mastermind wrote: The Amica commercial says "you COULD save hundreds". It doesnt say you will. The Geico commercial says absolutely nothing about saving money. I didnt bother watching the rest.
The Geico slogan though is "A 15 minute call could save you 15% or more on your auto insurance"
Allstate is the most expensive, and on the east coast the most sued (according to my dad who is a lawyer who works in suing these companies) the least sued company is State Farm which ironically is around the same price as Geico making it one of the cheaper ones, progressive is lying through their teeth because the only way to save money is to cut critical parts out of your plan. Amica ive never heard of, possibly not in this area. and esurance is ok but Geico and State Farm are better
Anything that you see on TV is going to be a garbage insurance company, because you know they spend huge amounts of money on advertising, instead of actually, you know, stuff like accident claims .