CURE Auto Insurance Commercial Goes Viral Online

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The new cure for the auto insurance crisis is Citizens United Reciprocal Exchange. Founded in New Jersey, this private passenger auto insurance provider is a not-for-profit company. It keeps unused premiums for the benefit of its insureds and bases its rates on their driving habits. CEO Eric S. Poe has personally crusted for a nationwide ban on the discriminatory use of income proxies.

Big D*** Nick

A CURE Auto Insurance commercial featuring the alleged "Big D*** Nick" nickname of former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Nick Foles has gone viral online. The commercial, which is set in a bathroom, makes fun of the football star and his infamous nickname. In the commercial, Foles calls a trick play on 4th & Goal during the Super Bowl, and the team is able to score the game-winning touchdown. The commercial went viral after being tweeted by Eagles offensive tackle Lane Johnson.

The ad is especially noteworthy in light of the #metoo global social movement, which was started to end sexual abuse against women. The ad is 30 seconds of pure cringe. According to music journalist Hugh McIntyre and marketer David Berkowitz, "The ad is a total cringe fest."

Off-street parking discounts

CURE car insurance is known for offering low-cost coverage. The company used to offer discounts for off-street parking and secured parking, but this no longer applies to new policyholders. When comparing car insurance quotes, discounts are very important. Without them, a company may look more expensive than its competitors, and you should double check to make sure you're getting the best deal. Off-street parking discounts are a great way to save money on your coverage.

Non-discrimination

The Cure Auto Insurance commercial has generated a great deal of criticism. Its messaging is at odds with the #metoo movement and the anti-sexual abuse movement. While it isn't necessarily an attack on women, it does seem to be a bit sexist. The company is a regional company in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and it caters to low-income drivers.

The company was founded over 30 years ago and has remained committed to ending unfair practices in the insurance industry. Its IT team, led by Doug Benalan, aims to make customer interactions as simple as possible. The company does not base rates on factors such as occupation or education level, which could lead to adverse selection.

Credit score

In order to find the best rates for CURE car insurance, you can simply fill out an online application. You will need to enter your zip code and the details of any other drivers who live in the same household. You can also enter the model year and make of the vehicle you want covered. After you've filled out the information, you can click on the "Request a Quote" button to receive your quote.

While there are many factors that can affect car insurance rates, one of the biggest is your credit score. In many states, drivers with bad credit often pay higher rates than those with good credit. In order to avoid this, it's a good idea to look for a company that doesn't use your credit score when calculating your quote. If your credit score is lower than that of the average driver, CURE is a good choice.
 
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