Individuals that make the mistake of purchasing coverage though a certain company, just because they had
a funny television advertisement, is a pretty lazy way to shop for an insurance policy.
Not exact matches
This reaches its peak in Peter Mandelson's theatrical
television advertisement for his memoirs, in which he sits like a sinister dark lord in a leather arm chair — though the ad at least has the strong virtue of being knowingly
funny.
What's even worse is that many individuals go out and purchase auto insurance just because they saw a
funny advertisement (on
television) for a certain insurance company.