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		<title>By: cheapcarinsurancetoday</title>
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		<description>Due to the big market and profit potential with selling insurance, companies know that they must advertise and get their name out so customer know that they are an insurance provider. With companies getting $8.15 dollars for every dollar they spend through their junk mail companies know that this way of advertising not only gets their name out but makes them money at the same time.</description>
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