Can a person actually retire by switching their car insurance to Geico?
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- Probably not. You will only save a few dollars here and there.
- idkk .. i dont think that you really save money by switching to them. that lizard thangy is really cute though! :D
- Best question of the day...LOLOLOLOL
- Of course. It's gotta be true if it's on tv... just like the internets, eh?
- slap yourself right now, and if you get the urge to think again, slap yourself again. Oh hell just slap yourself one more time for sh*ts and giggles.
- Wow, that is a real relationship question. What are reading? No way. My insurance rates are $76 a month, I am a 22 year old male with two speeding tickets, and I have a $14,000 truck with full coverage... My insurance has not gone down much over the years in fact it is higher now than ever before because it finally got switched over from my parents policy to my own. In doing this it went up $11 a month. I have State Farm insurance, and I wouldn't trade 5-$6 a month for the wicked awesome service and the fighting power of State Farm for a stupid gecko. State farms claims service is awesome, I once had some guy back into my truck when it was parked in a parking lot (I was no were near my truck at the time, so there was no dispute on who was at fault) he actually came into work and told me he did it. He had Country Insurance, and their claims people were "taking care of it" Well two weeks later I heard nothing about it. I called my SF agent and the next day I had a check for the proposed amount it would cost to fix. I can think of plenty of other times where SF has really saved someone time and hassle. It is not like by switching to geiko they are going to pay you monthly just for switching, there is no way you could retire on the savings either. Good luck to you, have a good day.
- WOW...If that were even remotely possible, I would have quit this b!tch (my job) and switched to GEICO way back when!!! Believe that!
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