Anonymous wrote:We have Geico auto and bought our home insurance through them too (the policy is actually Travelers, but you can buy it through Geico).
I have a relative who worked at Geico HQ for several years. They take pride in their reputation as the low cost insurance company. As a market leader in many parts of the country, other insurance companies that are less profitable are looking to them as an example. My relative works for a different insurance company now, but I still think Geico is a solid company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I wanted to bundle all my insurance with one company (Auto, Home and Term Life), can any of you recommend a company?
Try Erie.
Anonymous wrote:$6,000 a year sounds really high. Of course, you haven't told us the value of your cars or house or your driving record and claims history.
Anonymous wrote:I don't patronize GEICO. First, they are well known for cancelling/non-renewing if you have claims that are remotely your fault. Second, they hand out radar guns to police for free so that they can rack up speeding tickets and then surcharge or cancel your policy.
And no, I don't care to hear from sanctimonious self-righteous crowd about how if you don't speed this doesn't matter ...
I dealt with them when one of their insureds hit my wife's car and was cited as at fault. I would give them a "B-" from that perspective, they were reasonable but just on the verge of causing me to have to sue their insured personally to recover what GEICO would not cover.
Anonymous wrote:If I wanted to bundle all my insurance with one company (Auto, Home and Term Life), can any of you recommend a company?