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I just found this in my emails. I couldn't resist passing it along.
How ironic, how poetic, how absolutely oxy-moronic. Yet, how true. Isn't is a shame that equality isn't equal, or is more equal for some, than others? Simpler said, isn't what's good for the goose supposed to be good for the gander as well?
JMHNLO
http://www.wsj.com/articles/BL-DGB-40758
"The largest car insurance companies, including Progressive, State Farm and Allstate, are not participating in Google’s service at the outset. The companies spend a lot marketing their brands and “don’t want to be compared just on price,” says Josh Dziabiak, chief operating officer of insurance search site TheZebra."
There are sites that already do this like windshields.com and glass.net. The pricing is fixed by putting in a formula and going from there. Customers already do this by going to different websites and obtaining an instant quote.