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Switched from Geico. Yikes, what a difference!
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<blockquote data-quote="Bounce" data-source="post: 1354065" data-attributes="member: 257"><p>I was with GEICO back when their name matched their clients (Government Employee Insurance Co). When they opened up their base to everyone their rates exploded. Around that time their questionnaires started asking if you had a radar detector. If you did they wouldn't cover you. If you claimed you didn't but a cop or agent saw one after a claim was made, they'd disallow the claim (fraudulent statements in the form) and not pay for the claim... even if the detector was in a vehicle they didn't cover.</p><p></p><p>Maybe the risks in the general population were higher. That, along with the owning a detector, their radar gun loaner program, and their anti-rally policy of limited miles-per-day ridden are why left and never went back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bounce, post: 1354065, member: 257"] I was with GEICO back when their name matched their clients (Government Employee Insurance Co). When they opened up their base to everyone their rates exploded. Around that time their questionnaires started asking if you had a radar detector. If you did they wouldn't cover you. If you claimed you didn't but a cop or agent saw one after a claim was made, they'd disallow the claim (fraudulent statements in the form) and not pay for the claim... even if the detector was in a vehicle they didn't cover. Maybe the risks in the general population were higher. That, along with the owning a detector, their radar gun loaner program, and their anti-rally policy of limited miles-per-day ridden are why left and never went back. [/QUOTE]
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