Markerstudy unveils controversial website
Broker-only motor insurer Markerstudy's new website has caused controversy after Direct Line asked t...
Broker-only motor insurer Markerstudy's new website has caused controversy after Direct Line asked the Gibraltar-domiciled firm to remove its spoof of Direct Line's trademark red telephone crashing on the screen in a car chase. Markerstudy removed the animation immediately following the request. The controversy comes after Markerstudy's chief executive, Kevin Spencer, said recently: "We have been deliberately low profile in recent months, but the time is right to remind our broker partners that
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