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Last Post 04/19/2013 11:58 AM by  Jud G.
Useless Equipment
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okclarryd
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10/29/2012 8:57 AM
There's a thought. Actually, the price of these shirts has gotten out of hand and I thought that a newby might benefit from a cheaper source.

If they don't sell on this storm, the Salvation Army will get them.
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ChuckDeaton
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10/29/2012 12:31 PM
I can't think of anything more useless than an Allstate shirt. In 2004, after buying several, Allstate decided, because of threats, that they were not required wear.
"Prattling on and on about being an ass with experience doesn't make someone experienced. It just makes you an ass." Rod Buvens, Pilot grunt
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okclarryd
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10/29/2012 7:21 PM
Now, that I didn't know.

I never got any threats...........got a few promises though

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Frankie Crum
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04/15/2013 8:02 AM
Larry,
You will be happy to know that I got an email from Pilot that Allstate shirts should be destroyed,not give to charity or given away, the NEW Allstate shirts will be required June 1, 2013 and the old gear will not be allowed!
I didn't buy my shirts at the orientation in Richmond, VA for Sandy but I really think that it is a crock that a lot of guys purchased shirts and now they can't wear them. Seems like BS to me but I'm old and will gladly express my opinion even if no one wants it.
Have a Blessed Day!!
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Jud G.
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04/19/2013 11:55 AM
Frankie, it sounds like you said that Allstate and/or Pilot charges you for wearing their branded gear. Is that correct?

If so, this is the kind of thing they should be giving out (as in FREE to you) from their own marketing budget. It's kind of like going to Old Navy or Target to purchase a "Mountain Dew" or "Coca-Cola" t-shirt. From those companies' standpoints, it's an excellent strategy: let the customer pay for our marketing expenses.

Granted, I will concede that some of you are required to buy this gear in order to work these claims. It's still a sham.
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Jud G.
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04/19/2013 11:58 AM
Posted By OkcLarryD on 29 Oct 2012 08:57 AM
There's a thought. Actually, the price of these shirts has gotten out of hand and I thought that a newby might benefit from a cheaper source.

If they don't sell on this storm, the Salvation Army will get them.

Sadly, shirts that ugly go on the same ship with the shirts made for the losing team of the super bowl; to Haiti.

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