All is good except that I was REQUIRED to go to one of their estimate places BEFORE the repairs.
My wife's convertible top was cut and car broke into. I can't very well leave the top open, so I made an appointment to get it fixed and I figured that I could submit the bill and get a refund...NOT the case. IF I had gotten it fixed, they wouldn't have paid for it because THEY didn't see it. They estimated great, high in my favor. I got it fixed else where and since the total was less than their estimate, they waived the deductible and paid in full.
I think they're great otherwise.
2007-02-12 05:02:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I am. I've been with Geico between 7-8 years. They were great when I was living in Texas! I had 2 truck with full coverage on a 2003 Nissan Pickup and a 2002 Ford Explorer. I was paying only 144.00 per month for 4 months, 2 months off then picked up again for 4 month with 2 months off. Moved back to my home state a little over a year ago which is New Jersey and I'm paying over 200.00 for 1 truck! So I'm not too happy! It's not Geico it's the state that you live in! I've done a lot of research and getting quotes from other insurance companies but so far I haven't found a company that beat Geico. And make sure you read the fine print on the website with AllState! If you don't want them going into your account every month for payment in just to get a discount, I wouldn't deal with them although they have some perks!
2007-02-12 05:02:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not currently insured by them, but I am considering going back. My experience is that their claims service is very good and they do pursue things. In one case, I had to pay a $200 deductible since the other driver that was at fault tried to get slick. It took them two years, but they tracked him down and refunded my deductible.
So why did I leave? When they started the "You could save over $200 by switching to Geico ad campaign," I decided to compare and found that I could save over $200 a year by switching to USAA. However, after having so much trouble with my renters insurance claim that still isn't settled after 4 months, I am seriously contemplating going back if the rate are even close.
2007-02-12 05:02:47
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answered by Lee W. 5
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Geico is a good route to go if you have a few accidents or tickets. If you haven't had anything in 3yrs, and your credit is in decent standing, you may be better off with someone like Allstate or State Farm.
2007-02-12 05:26:54
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answered by Nate W 5
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first of all ask if there is med pay on the geico coverage coverage. no longer all and sundry has that, and not each injured individual is conscious to ask that the two. Med pay is particular coverage that the different motive force could offered which will pay your medical costs. Sue them, even nonetheless my difficulty is which you made a left turn throughout the time of their amazing of way of site visitors. Small claims will probable permit you introduce the police checklist. yet whilst the guidelines of info prepare in despite court docket you're in (they generally do no longer in small claims) do no longer place self belief in the coverage checklist via fact its rumour and could no longer are available whether the police officer exhibits up and testifies.
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answered by ? 4
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