Complaint Review: GEICO INSURANCE - San Diego California
- GEICO INSURANCE Box 509119 San Diego, California United States of America
- Phone: 1-800-841-3000
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- Category: Car Insurance
GEICO INSURANCE Subsidariry of Berkshine Hatway The Auto chansee. Also Geico Indemnity Company and that address is One Geico Plaza Washington DC 20047-0001. I was in San Diego Ca, my vehicle got stolen, in 2009. I paid for full coverage and I had to pay to get vehcile out of shop out of my pocket an paid for an attorney, an vehicle still is unsafe! San Diego, California
*Consumer Comment: Confused..
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#1 Consumer Comment
Confused..
AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, November 09, 2010
A deductable is what you must pay before the insurance "kicks in". The higher the deductable the lower the premium you would pay, a $500 deductable is about standard for comprehensive coverage. So not sure why you are claiming a RipOff here.
There is not enough detail to know exactly what is going on, but as for them leaving the car on the street. If they told you that your car would be fixed and they sent a $5148 check to the dealer, then GEICO is probably not to blame for this because they appeared to fullfill their obligation. If the dealer cashed the check and did not repair your vehicle then they are the one you need to go after.
As for continuing to have to pay your car note that unfortunatly correct as the car "note" is required to be paid even if the car is not drivable. Similar to the deductible if your policy includes a rental car then you should be entitled to one. However if you did not pay for rental car coverage then they don't have to give you one.
One thing that does not make sense is if the damage was $5100, I wonder what the car is worth. Because with that $5100 you could have paid off the $1700 and had about $3300 for a downpayment(or even full payment) of another car.


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