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RISKbitz: YouTube - Least popular

20 July 2010

RISKbitz reveals the insurance and reinsurance videos being ignored on YouTube.

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# 1 The Coalition For Competitive Insurance Rates in conjunction with the Prattle Group: explicit content showing how Rep Richard Neal’s plan to tax foreign-based insurers will cause every decent, innocent and precious thing in the US to be corrupted, abused and ultimately destroyed. taxevilz 27 views

# 2 The Coalition For Domestic Insurance with Wooden Legg: explicit content showing how Rep Richard Neal’s plan to tax foreign-based insurers will lead to global peace, an end to bad things and even the second coming of the Lord Almighty. playinfieldz 23 views

# 3 CEIOPS Capers: Brussels-based avant garde art troupe uses faceless dummies to warn of the perils of solvency abuse. Adult content which could induce narcolepsy in viewers. quisfivehigh 1 view

# 4 Global Rebore Newz 24/7/365: All the week’s reinsurance news read to you by an embarrassed teenager in a cheap suit surrounded by office colleagues pretending to do some work while updating their Facebook page. More boring than a webinar on renewal trends in Canada. reborezzz 0 views

 


 


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