CZroe
Lifer
- Jun 24, 2001
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Geico tried to screw me over TWICE now. After showing her the scratches on the rear door, one customer of thiers threw a fit when I suggested that the marks on my front door and sideview mirror were also from her minivan. I then had to show her the red mark on her silver hood (my car is red). She took pictures of everything and then tried to fight it in court. I made sure to be there and keep her from weaseling out of it, but even though she lost and had to pay for the ticket, Geico refused to pay and still hasn't Because of another recent incident, I'm going to give them the double-whammy from my insurance comany (I can still claim that one from 2004). Even though I showed up in court and sat there all day as instructed, the city prosecutor lady got up and said that "it looks like [my name] isn't here so I'll just have to procede without" until I stood up and then started prosecuting the lady myself! They actually had to remind me that it was the prosecuor's job to ask the questions!
I showed up the same day on the previous week and sat through the entire day's proceedings thanks to misinformation from a family member, so it's kinda funny that they would just assume that I wasn't there whn I had been there approximately three times as long as I should have been. The deductible from my insurance was just too high to bother with over some cosmetic damage, but in light of the most recent incident*, it's worth it just to give them the ol' one-two punch nd hopefully make them submissive.
*stopped at red light then rapidly crossed intersection when green-lighted and another vehicle which was stopped in the oncoming turn lane somehow accellerated enough from a stand-still while trying to beat my lane's traffic to total my vehicle (*right* into the driver's side). They aren't trying to claim that I didn't have a green light, and they got the ticket, so it's indisputably their fault. In this case, it's simply the insurance company refusing to take care of the car or pay for it because they can't agree on the value/worth. It's been all Summer without even so much as a rental.
*stopped at red light then rapidly crossed intersection when green-lighted and another vehicle which was stopped in the oncoming turn lane somehow accellerated enough from a stand-still while trying to beat my lane's traffic to total my vehicle (*right* into the driver's side). They aren't trying to claim that I didn't have a green light, and they got the ticket, so it's indisputably their fault. In this case, it's simply the insurance company refusing to take care of the car or pay for it because they can't agree on the value/worth. It's been all Summer without even so much as a rental.