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Old 09-01-2010, 04:26 PM   #46
Caspers2SSRS
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Originally Posted by trm0002 View Post
On what grounds? The body shop you chose to have do your work sucks so they (Geico) should make it all better? Yes they should, absolutely.


100% incorrect. You are..........


Once you decline to make arrangements to use one of their "partner" repair facilities, you forfeit the right to make Geico (or any insurance company for that matter) responsible for the outcome. That is the downside to the law that allows you to go to a repair facility of your choice. My uncle is the largest Allstate dealer in the State of Ohio and I have family members who actually work for Geico so I know of what I speak ( for once ). That's not to say that Geico in this case couldn't do the OP a favor and put some heat on the repair facililty; but they are in no way, shape, or form, required to.


Ding dong, he didn't say he refused to use a Geico approved shop..........nor did he say this one wasn't. He's not in New York either. The laws effected upon a insurance company and their relationship and obligation to paying consumers vary by state....... Thus your theory doesn't apply in this matter.



Ding Ding Ding We have a winner.
LOL and P. S . The day a Insurance Company starts doing consumers personal "Favors " is the day, I dump my Thirty Thousand shares of Geico from my investment portfollio.
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