Auto Insurance Comparison Startup Leaky Launches Nationally, Raises $670K
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#4http://www.comparethemarket.com/
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/car-insurance/
to name a few...
I understand that this was a legal issue due to the insurers (but even so, they only launched a year ago...) but what is it with American companies that they just don't seem to get the internet?
Comparing price of auto-insurance is really no different than comparing the price of flights, travel insurance, cars, houses, whatever. It's a product/service and it is not going to be one size fits all. Some insurance companies will be a better fit in terms of price and options available, so insurance companies that are competitive will actually get more customers by being on the comparison sites.
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#7Welcome to doing something that has been done in Europe for many years now, and not just on auto-isnurance: http://www.confused.com/ http://www.comparethemarket.com/ http://www.moneysupermarket.com/car-insurance/ to name a few... I understand that this was a legal issue due to the insurers (but even so, they only launched a year ago...) but what is it with American companies that they just don't seem to get the inter…
Competition creates a price efficient market, which is the enemy of high margin businesses.
Re: Auto Insurance Comparison Startup Leaky Launches Nationally, Raises $670K
#8Welcome to doing something that has been done in Europe for many years now, and not just on auto-isnurance: http://www.confused.com/ http://www.comparethemarket.com/ http://www.moneysupermarket.com/car-insurance/ to name a few... I understand that this was a legal issue due to the insurers (but even so, they only launched a year ago...) but what is it with American companies that they just don't seem to get the inter…
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#9But aside this, I get the deception here that they don't get pricing directly from Geico, but rather they calculate the price per Geico per State (if that is really true, because what stops them from harvesting the data off of a carrier website anyways and switch algorithm just in case they get subpoena or something - can you see a similar pattern of questionable legality of business practices with AirBNB?).
But the issue remains: what stops Geico from requesting their name to be removed from said website? After all, Geico is a protected trademark, and if Geico can prove that this website was providing incorrect information in regards to their rates, then they can claim that said misleading information is harming their business. To me, its a straightforward quick court case.
[1] http://gawker.com/5853754/the-seedy-spammy-past-of-airbnbs-c...
Side note: its really sad to think YC would go after such a business idea. Whats next? YC-founded youporn version 2.0??
EDIT: I never treated hackernews as a popularity contest. I always stay behind my word even if it may hurt someones feelings. I knew I will get heavily downvoted (which is fine) since YC is investing into this idea, but perhaps when you do so, maybe you can point out where I am being wrong, instead of just clicking down-arrow. That's kind of covardishy, if you ask me. :)
Re: Auto Insurance Comparison Startup Leaky Launches Nationally, Raises $670K
#10Welcome to doing something that has been done in Europe for many years now, and not just on auto-isnurance: http://www.confused.com/ http://www.comparethemarket.com/ http://www.moneysupermarket.com/car-insurance/ to name a few... I understand that this was a legal issue due to the insurers (but even so, they only launched a year ago...) but what is it with American companies that they just don't seem to get the inter…