From: Hilary Paprocki Email User
Date: Sunday, June 03, 2001 02:55 PM I got an interesting letter from New York State the other day. They demanded my license plates back immediately. Apparently I had no insurance on my car. So I called Geico, and they said that I was cancelled for nonpayment. I told them that I never got a bill (my credit is 100% perfect), and they said yes I did, I got a bill, a warning, and a cancellation. End of conversation. Of course, I never received any of this. And of course I gave them my credit card immediately to re-instate my coverage. This caused New York to send me another letter demanding $168 for the time that I was uncovered. There is one other person on this apparently quiet site to whom Geico did this; obviously there must be many others who never came here to talk about it. Bottom line: If you have Geico, you might be insured at any given time, and you might not. If you have Geico, you probably shouldn’t drive.
