Company Profile for GEICO

Government Employees Insurance Company
(doing business as GEICO)

TypeSubsidiary
FoundedFort Worth, Texas, U.S. (1936)
HeadquartersChevy Chase, Maryland, U.S.
IndustryInsurance
Key PeopleTony Nicely,
Chairman, President & CEO,
Treasurer
ProductsAuto insurance
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geico

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GEICO Public Affairs Department
One GEICO Plaza
Washington, D.C. 20076
1-800-861-8380
Twitter: @Geico_Service

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Statistically, married people are safer drivers than unmarried people, and car insurance premiums vary accordingly One of the things that Dan had to take care of after his wife died was taking her off the car insurance policy. While the GEICO employee he spoke to was very kind and helpful, his new premium caught him by surprise. Removing his wife from the policy didn't cut it in half: it raised it by ten percent. More »

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Natalie separated from her husband and called Geico about separating her car insurance from her soon-to-be ex, but was told the rate would go up quite a bit. She's feeling discriminated against: More »

Which TV Ad Spokesperson Needs To Be Retired Next?
By Chris Morran on May 25, 2010 1:01 PM  
With the recent announcement that Apple has taken mercy on all TV watchers and finally put a bullet in the head of the "I'm a Mac" ad campaign, along with with McDonald's' decision to keep longtime front man Ronald McDonald, in spite of a push to have him put out to pasture, we want to know from you which TV ad character/spokesthing you think should be next in line for retirement. More »

Enterprise Rent-A-Car Is Unsurprisingly Useless And Full Of Lies
By Carey Alexander on April 11, 2009 6:00 PM  

—>Enterprise Rent-A-Car failed reader Jimmy in every possible way, which is quite the accomplishment since he only wanted a full size car to drive around his visiting friends. GEICO, Jimmy's insurance company, set him up with Enterprise after he lost a head-on collision with a deer. Enterprise managed to muck up nearly every step of the rental process, promising to deliver cars they didn't have, delivering the wrong class of car, and upselling unnecessary insurance that they wrongly said GEICO would cover. Jimmy's never going to use Enterprise again, and inside, you'll see why...  More »

GEICO Mastercard Slashing Everyone's Credit Limit To $500?
By Chris Walters on March 20, 2009 12:23 AM  

—>Dan wrote in to let us know his $8,800 GEICO Mastercard now has a $500 line of credit. "It's not you, it's us," is basically what GEICO told him in their letter on March 12th. They also say they're doing this to every one of their Mastercard holders. Dan notes, "Interestingly enough, this new limit is less than the 6 month rate GEICO was charging me for my two cars, meaning that I couldn't even use their preferred card to pay their premiums." You can read their letter below.  More »

Geico Insurance Quote Increases Over $1,000 After Bait And Switch
By Ben Popken on April 28, 2008 3:57 PM  
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It's Been 4 Months, GEICO, Where's My Money?
By consumerist.com on April 15, 2008 3:02 PM  
Jonathan writes:On January 1st, a friend of mine went to visit another friend in CT (I am from NJ), and unfortunately hit black ice, and proceeded into a guardrail. More »

Yes, You Can Insure Your iPhone Against Accidental Damage And Theft
By Carey Alexander on July 28, 2007 2:07 PM  

—> AppleCare's iPhone coverage is limited to hardware issues and technical support; if you drop your iPhone on the sidewalk, you may be out $600, unless you have insurance against accidental damage and theftMore »

Resolving The Insurance Woes Of Optimus Prime
By Meg Marco on July 10, 2007 8:55 PM  

—>This "LETTER TO OPTIMUS PRIME FROM HIS GEICO AUTO INSURANCE AGENT" from McSweeney's strikes an all-to-familiar note. Poor Optimus.  More »

Insurers Cut Out The Middleman, Open Own Repair Shops
By Carey Alexander on May 27, 2007 7:52 PM  

—>Insurance companies are opening their own in-house repair shops to avoid haggling with your local mechanic. Local mechanics consistently complain that insurance companies are cheapskates that would rather save a buck than authorize the repairs needed to safely return a car to the road. By opening their own shops, insurers have found the corporate equivalent of sticking your finger in your ear while mouthing "I can't hear you!"

Rather than putting the onus on customers to find a body shop, get an estimate and arrange a rental car, Progressive, Geico and others are setting up one-stop service centers to handle every aspect of the claim.
Progressive and Geico guarantee their repairs for life, though it's difficult to trust someone who has a direct interest in keeping the repair bill low. Two customers interviewed by the Times found obvious defects in the insurance companies' workmanship. Still, the customers left happy, not because their cars worked, but because they were treated well by smiling insurance company representatives. — CAREY GREENBERG-BERGER  More »