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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: culero on January 11, 2006, 07:40:08 AM
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I finally "bit" on their stupid TV ads and went online for a quote. Wow. Its
50% cheaper for the same coverage I have now.
Any feedback good or bad here?
culero
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I like Geckos...they eat roaches and all kinds of oher pesky bugs. In fact, I will let them live inside my house for that reason, currently I have a pretty big one downstairs. Those Geico ads however make me want to stamp on the darn things....but so far I have refrained from doing so.
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I was with geico, the first year they are significantly cheaper than state farm which help all my policies. the follwing year they increased just a bit and so on. after about three years with them a friend opened an allstate agency and asked for my business. they were a little cheaper on the vehicles but a lot cheaper if we did home and vehicles. since then allstate has been consistently lower. now I shop quotes every year.
as far as their service is concerned, they are very good. my wife was hit by an uninsured motorist, we had no problem quickly settling the claim and their followup was superb.
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When I was in college, they wanted more than 3 times the premium I got at USAA or with the insurance company I'd been using under my parent's policy. I haven't checked with them since because it was so blatantly overpriced.
They wanted $1500/year to insure a 21 yr old college kid driving a 17 year old ford station wagon. I got the same coverage for $550 under USAA.
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Originally posted by eagl
When I was in college, they wanted more than 3 times the premium I got at USAA or with the insurance company I'd been using under my parent's policy. I haven't checked with them since because it was so blatantly overpriced.
They wanted $1500/year to insure a 21 yr old college kid driving a 17 year old ford station wagon. I got the same coverage for $550 under USAA.
Yup I had the same experience back in 97. They basically told me unless I was an Officer they were gonna give me outragiuos rates.
That's all changed now, I'm saving $100 a month with them vrs. state farm who I had been with for 10 years.
When my Jeep got wrecked by my neighbor, who also had state farm, they basically were willing to fork out as much money as I wanted to get my jeep fixed.
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They're usually cheaper these days, but they're a pain in the bellybutton with claims. Geico and Safeco will both low ball you into bankrupcy if they could.
I've heard of Geico trying to total out a 2002 pathfinder that needed $6k in bodywork.
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I have Geico for the motorcycle as they have better rates than USAA for bikes.
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When my wife and I got married, she switched from Geico to my insurance, State Farm.. she got more coverage, a smaller deductable, and better service with State Farm, and pays about $20 a month less.
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When I worked for Nationwide Insurance in claims I found that when I called and tried working with their adjusters and other field people (even their claims service reps!) they were not good to deal with. I recieved numerous compliments on my customer service from their customers comparing us to them and telling me thank-you when I'm working on subrogation toward them :)
Top 3 who I think work hardest for their customers in the claims process are Nationwide, State Farm and Progressive. That's just from my point of view but hopefully it helps. (Now that I'm not working for them I can stay stuff like this:D )
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i use them, and they are cheaper.
they seem fine.
stay the %#$%^ away from progressive is all i can say.
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I have AAA. Geico can't beat my premiums. Hell, Progressive can't either.
I've only had one claim in the past 10 years or so that I've been with AAA. The accident wasn't my fault and the repair couldn't have been any easier for me.
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I use Geico. Love it. Love paying my bills online, love no hassles or paperwork (except my cards that come every 6 months). Cheaper than Progressive or anyone else I could find, and their claims service was just fine for me.
If I ever so much as see a State Farm agent cross the street in front of me I may commit murder. Biggest G**D*** crooks in the industry. I'd rate SF agents as lower than lawyers or roadkill on the evolutionary line. Thieven bas****s.
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You tried Progressive? They came in a hundred bucks a year cheaper than Geico, and hundreds cheaper than the others (for me). When my Jeep was stolen, they were excellent to deal with.
To make a long story short, the body shop they recommended was a PITA (I could have chosen any body shop) and took over two months to track down all the new vibrations in it (the little theifs screwed by Jeep up pretty badly). Progressive paid for all the repairs, and a lot of "exploratory repairs" and guesswork repairs that they didn't have to. They gave me a nice loaner (2005 Dakota quad-cab with 6k miles) without any hassle. They paid for a better CD player to replace the one that had been stolen.
Besides using their recommended body shop (my progressive rep apologized for recommending them later) I couldn't have been much more satisfied with their service.
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Everyone has their personal likes and dislikes regarding insurance companies, direct or agency, etc. Insurance rates are not static. Shop around. You'll find yourself saving money if you go out and shop around every 3 years or so, this presuming you have no accidents and no tickets..where you'll always find your best rates. It literally pays to drive safe and within the limits.
Currently we're with AIG, direct insurance company thats been around since 1923. My wife was T-boned (hit and run) 2 years agos and after we reported the accident, the car was in the shop the next day and fixed a week later. We're very happy with AIG (Direct Insurance) and we don't like paying a middle man (Agent) just to get a christmas card from them every year.
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LOL Curval and Seraphim (I have lots of those living here, too, cute critters).
Thanks for the feedback everyone.
Rgr all, Rip, the "periodic shop around" is what I'm doing and what prompted my question (so far Geico is the cheapest by far). I'll look at AIG.
culero
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I've had Geico for about ten years. In my ten years with them I've hit two deer and had a vandel smash all the glass in a car.
They had my cars in the shop in a day, and claims settled quickly without any hassle. They have great customer service, once you get through all of the automated stuff.
Now for the best part, my rates didn't go up for all three claims. I checked my rates with progressive and State farm about a year ago and neither company was even close. (Prog was 250.00 more, state farm was more).
I'm actually going to switch to them on my homeowners insurance when it renews.
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My buddy recently switched from Geiko due to a 40% rate hike after an accident between him and his garbage can & garage. He'd been using them for at least ten years without any claims up to that point. When he called to ask them WTF?, they said it was "policy" to jump the rate like that. Maybe just when it's a single person accident, I dunno.
I called them back in '97 to see what wonderful savings they could offer me, and they were about 200% of what Allstate was charging me at the time...but I was young and had tickets on my record.
I currently use State Farm. It's 60ish bucks a month for full coverage with high liability coverage and $0 comprehensive deductible for my 94 Ford Thunderturd... plus I can go talk to a real person if I need to. After my dad passed away, I had to make three different claims on his homeowners insurance with State Farm, and they were fantastic and very helpful all three times.
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Originally posted by culero
I finally "bit" on their stupid TV ads and went online for a quote. Wow. Its
50% cheaper for the same coverage I have now.
Any feedback good or bad here?
culero
My mother went with them one year.
Got a pretty good deal that first year too.
When the renewal came in the mail a year later they had jacked up the price significantly to the point where she found it cheaper somewhere else and dumped em.
I've seena few places do that.
Washington Mutual did it with me with my commercial insurace.
Gave me a real good rate the first year then tried upping the price by almost $500 the next year.
Now had they upped it like say even $100 I probably wouldnt have thought anything of it and just paid it.
But $500 pissed me off so I shopped around and ended up with AllState for a cheaper rate then I had the first year with WM and my insurance actually went DOWN almost $200 the next year and has remained stable ever since.