I find it interesting that SF has now begun an ad campaign glorifying a clear cod of conduct violation with the new "Jared" accepting a large pizza delivery at home for saving the delivery girl on her insurance. Anyone else find that odd?
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You do realize this is a commercial and Jake is an actor, right? The GEICO lizard does not really talk either-in case you are wondering.
Regardless of "intent", you may not accept any gift over what would have a nominal value, i.e. a coffee mug, baseball cap. $15 to $20 is usually the threshold. Otherwise the gift must be refused, graciously of course.
Just wait until you see the new commercial. Serena Savings offers Jake a broth bath and seaweed wrap for her savings. Not kidding
Please shut up
Where is the mask? R u out of touch with reality? Just continue down “ it’s all about u“ road! Perfect display of not knowing your customers safety.
The undertones of the ad and symbolism
Is creepy
It is in fact a code of conduct violation according to "their" letter of the law they rule by.
Really, you can be compromised by a pizza? Please provide me your name I want you as an adjuster-I will promise you a gift certificate to Chili’s!
You’re reaching. There’s clearly no intent on Jake’s part. He even objects. At a certain point, you just have to be gracious.
@OP+16sbBzpE I hope you did not pull a muscle with a stretch like that.....I recall one day in 1995 how Enterprise successfully bribed me with a donut to always use their rental cars ........ I am not sure what I would have done for them had they offered me 2 donuts that day.
No. It's exactly how you see it. If they can successfully brainwash the masses into believing ethics violations are normal and "cool" then think of all the lawsuits they wouldn't have.