User talk:2601:5C2:200:46:D184:A575:DDF1:B345

What you are calling reliable sources are from press releases most likely submitted by subject making them unsuitable for use as a Wikipedia source

That's an assertion. It's an assertion you've made. It's an assertion entirely unsupported by any evidence on your part -- like pretty much every assertion you've made so far -- so until you CAN support any of your assertions, they're not welcome on Wikipedia. This is backed by POLICY. --Calton &#124; Talk 20:49, 7 May 2020 (UTC)


 * Simply search your preferred press release outlet for previous or recent releases about Everquote and you will see the exact same phrases about being a "insurance marketplace" in almost every one of the press release "subject" and "about company" sections provided that appear in the "reliable sources", e.g. . Press releases follow a standard format . The media, particularly the financial media, frequently use the information provided in the press release about companies they cover verbatim. So, what you and others have been insisting are reliable sources are only repeating Everquote's promotional material, making it non-neutral and unreliable. 2600:1003:B84D:C995:ADC2:271F:4A32:B3AB (talk) 05:33, 8 May 2020 (UTC)