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New FreeCreditReport.com commercial with Eric Violette on a bicycle

posted by matt | 08.18.08 | permalink |

Our Songspeak readers have been big fans of the FreeCreditReport.com commercials starring Canadian actor Eric Violette; The Car Song, The Pirate Song, and The Dream Girl Song. I saw a new FreeCreditReport.com commercial last night (while watching House Hunters on HGTV) featuring Eric and his band on bicycles talking about high gas prices. I believe it is called, appropriately, “The Bicycle”.

Is this commercial as good as the other ones?

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Tags: dream girl, eric violette, free credit report, freecreditreport.com, french canadian, HGTV, house hunters, the bicycle, the car song, the dreamgirl song, the pirate song

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  • On 08.20.08 Bill wrote these pithy words:

    Seriously, not as good for the simple reason that he isn’t suffering enough. A crappy bike isn’t nearly as bad as a crappy car.

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  • On 09.27.08 Gooie wrote these pithy words:

    None of the commercials are good. They are all irritating; of course this new one takes the cake. It is the most annoying one. The timing is off and it is even lamer in presentation.

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