- Report: #109956
Complaint Review: Geico
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Geico Auto Insurance rate hike, ripoff rates, extortionate premiums, disloyal Washington DC; District of Columbia
*Consumer Suggestion: You are barking up the wrong tree.
*Consumer Comment: Switch companies.
*Consumer Suggestion: Poster Karen is off base on several points about Geico
*Consumer Comment: I have a couple of suggestions
*Consumer Comment: GEICO needs investigated
*Consumer Comment: Call a local insurance company!!
*Consumer Suggestion: show no loyalty to any insurance co
*Consumer Suggestion: Geico needs investigation on policy premium practices
*Consumer Comment: I sympathize with you....
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Geico Preferred were my auto insurers, charging $2500/year (already high for the area).
During the 2 years I was with them, I had two minor at fault accidents, totaling $1500 of damage. Subsequently, they refused to renew my policy. They offered to switch me to a sister company, demanding $6000/year premiums. I think this is disloyal and extortionate, given the circumstances, and would advise people to avoid Geico if they expect to be treated respectfully.
Daniel
Washington, District of Columbia
U.S.A.
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Search Tips#1 Consumer Suggestion
You are barking up the wrong tree.
AUTHOR: William - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, March 16, 2007
As for Steve, you have submitted two reports about the same thing and have also gone on a rant about how insurance companies pay out less then they receive in premiums every year and how it is a big scam. One, insurance is a business just like everything else. Show me one company that isn't trying to make money and I will show you a company that is bankrupt. Two most states have liability limits at least around $25,000 per person, $50,0000 per accident. One Accident could cost the company thousands of dollars, and often do. There is no way an average person will ever pay that much money in premiums.
Auto insurance is a state mandated price of owning and operating a vehicle.As such, the insurance agency is heavly regulated and must get permission to do almost anything, EVEN RAISE THIER RATES. If you truely feel like you were cheated, stop your complaining and contact your stae insurance office. They can and will investigate any claim of fraud that is eported and if found to be true, they will fix your problem.
#3 Consumer Suggestion
Poster Karen is off base on several points about Geico
AUTHOR: Steve - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, February 06, 2007
Insurance companies DO NOT provide a service in that respect and have created a legalized extortion of consumers' incomes utilizing sleezy tactics, lobbysists in government who write rules to protect them, not the consumer, and use games and trickery to make more money in skillful ways off the backs of the consumer.
Insurance companies pay out such a miniscule cost of doing normal business (losses) than what they gain anually from premiums paid into them. Their own CEO's have extorted $Billions in consumers' premiums for their own gain, yet make damages and thsoe losses responsbility of the consumers who pay premiums monthly and this is not right. The inside games, tactics, bonuses and other incentives utilized by the insurance industry forces their brokers and adjusters and underwriters to act unethically by the motivation of money, money, money over and above all and this is wrong!
The whole US insurance industry needs busted up and investigated deeply for what many on the inside have known for years is occurring, and STOP blaming the consumer for your problems time and time again.
The amount of accidents are very small annually as are claims compared to the $Billions in profits you generate annually reinvesting consumers' premiums in a variety of ways.
#4 Consumer Comment
I have a couple of suggestions
AUTHOR: Karen - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, February 05, 2007
1) Don't cause accidents - big or small, it doesn't matter. The OP proved a terrible driver, and unfortunately, is suffering those consequences.
2) Pay your bill on time. You are paying for a service. Don't pay your electricity bill, it gets shut off - same concept here.
I just think it's funny how no one takes personal responsibility. The people paying their bills and not having accidents don't have any complaints, it's always the people who are screwing up that feel that they are being ripped off.
#5 Consumer Comment
GEICO needs investigated
AUTHOR: Steve - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, February 05, 2007
GEICO contacted DMV and said we had over a 30 day lapse. This is not true. We in fact have overpaid our policy. We talked to DMV and they do not understand what is going on, but will charge us a lapse fee unless GEICO shows them we did have insurance.
GEICO supervisor tells us they cannot do anything until policy comes up for renewal in July. But to get our collision back (as our lienholder requires of course) it will cost us 50% more in premium as we no longer are on their premium rate coverage..
What is going on?? Even the DMV agres with us and wants GEICO to fax a FS1 form showing we DID have coverage, yet GEICO says they cannot do anything until policy renewal..
This is a scam!!!
#6 Consumer Comment
Call a local insurance company!!
AUTHOR: Lori - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, January 17, 2007
#7 Consumer Suggestion
show no loyalty to any insurance co
AUTHOR: Pablo - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, January 18, 2007
#8 Consumer Suggestion
Geico needs investigation on policy premium practices
AUTHOR: Steve - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Then they told us to reinstate a new policy it would cost us 50% more for same policy and comp coverage we were paying already.
Then as we argued this unjustice, they gave us only liability for price of the previous full comp policy and told us we had to take our car to a Geico inspection service station so we did. There is no damage whatsoever to our vehicle and it is only 4 years old and well maintained, and we STILL owe a loan on this vehicle! Right now we are trying to see if they are going to get us our previous preferred rate status we had for years and full comp or not? We already have taken steps to Insurance Commissioner of NC because of this slick move by them which can only be called another financial scam.
What is funny, is the new liability policy they had to create "brand new" has the same damn policy number as our previous comprehensive policy we were paying before they did this to us! So how could a policy supposedly be cancelled I ask? Something is real fishy at Geico.
The WHOLE insurance industry needs turned upside down because of many inappropriate practices to make more monies off consumers and their risk structure and computer program they input data is very biassed and way beyond fair. It operates within regulations lobbied for that allows for a kind of legalized fraud on the American consumer and this crap has got to stop! All the excuses they have made about losses and to increase rates is BS, as there is such a small amount of annual ppay-out by any of them, versus the $Billions in assets/holdings/investments they make with all our free payments to them. Then you have to look at CEO's and corp heads and the fraud they have been caught with.
BTW, I have been driving almost 30 years with spotless record too and have paid tens of thousands USD in premiums to insurance companies and receive this treatment from Geico now? Thing most people don't realize, is Geico or other insurers can and do make input notes on a computer system that they sue to manipulate and cause increase in premiums and this should be looke dinot and investigated.
#9 Consumer Comment
I sympathize with you....
AUTHOR: Troy - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, September 26, 2004

