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Open Question: Is the spokesman from keller and keller the same guy who is in the newer geico commercials?

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Open Question: Does anyone have any suggestions in dealing with the situation?
DO YOU WANT TO KNOW THE TRUTH ABOUT GEICO?
Karen Simpson; Lisa Fishman; Debra Schmidt; Jeremy Connor
Geico has the money to continuously bombard people with commercials. Do they figure things like this will not be seen? A complaint was sent to the Better Business Bureau. It included:

Enclosed please find my feedback relating to claims experience with Geico. Enclosed are photos and physical evidence info which I believe clearly show that my version was obviously correct. Physical evidence does not lie no matter how many liars appear. A claims examiner named Karen Simpson paid the other driver 100% which was about $3700.00, Geico then put this on my driving record for seven years stating that I was 100% at fault. I complained to the NY Insurance Dept. about this examiner before the claim was paid asking if I could be assigned someone more impartial. They spoke to a supervisor named Debra Schmidt. The examiner then went on to pay 100% to the other party despite any material demonstrating that he was 100% at fault. I discussed the situation with multiple supervisors and they did not correct it. Other departments say they do not have authority over the claims department. I assume this is true only when they are acting in good faith. I have paid premiums to Geico for almost 10 years with no claims. I would think that they could properly analyze a claim when I do have one. The following is complainer’s statement on the police report: ” I was driving into Walmart shopping center-stopped at stop sign by Payless Shoes and inched forward to see what was behind the building on my right. As I was doing this a car came from my right- As his car was half way around the turn onto my road his fender scraped my bumper. There was sufficient room so that he did not have to scrape my car. He turned too close to my car. ” The other driver , also insured by Geico, was 17. He called his father to the scene who was a cop. His statement on the report was: ” I was driving and I was attempting to make a left hand turn when the other driver rolled through a stop sign. When I saw him I stopped in the middle of my turn and he kept moving forward and hit me. I also had the right of way. I had no stop sign.” First driver submitted the following points to the Geico claims department consistent with and in support of his version. Confirmed by photos of damage at scene: 1. About a dozen very long scratches can be seen at the point of impact consistent with the other car scraping me not my hitting him with my bumper corner once going forward. 2. my bumper corner is covered with rubber from other car’s tire inconsistent with my hitting him going forward. It is consistent with his tire digging into my bumper as he turned. 3. There is rubber on the side of the bumper corner inconsistent with the position he describes. 4. If this were reenacted cars would not be in each other’s path. I was turning right onto his road. He was turning left onto my road. You cannot go forward at this stop sign. A left turn would be leaving the lot which I had just entered a few feet down the road. This was confirmed by witness. 5. There is damage by the other car’s door handle. This is inconsistent with me hitting him with my bumper corner going forward. Damage is too high. 6. I would have had a very long time to put on my brake before the cars got in the position he describes. First contact was between my driver side bumper corner and about an inch past his driver side door. He was coming from my right slowing for a turn and he says I was rolling. 7. Why would he stop in my path as he describes instead of continuing and getting out of my path? Could he have thought that it was to his advantage to say he was stopped? In a later statement to insurer he says he tried to go around me but I clipped him 8. Damage on his car started about an inch past his drivers door running past his tire. This is consistent with him scraping me as he was parallel to me making a turn into my road. Inconsistent with me hitting him once with the corner of my bumper going forward. Too long an area. 9. Both Geico appraiser who did estimate on my car and his supervisor said my car was stopped at point of impact and another car rubbed against it. They said this was due to lack of damage and compression. This was written on my Geico estimate. They considered this conclusive because they did not even reach the above items to consider.

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Open Question: Where can you find the new Geico commercial where the gecko gets sucked into the pneumatic bank teller tube?
It’s one of the funniest ones I’ve seen lately. However, I can’t find it anywhere online. Anyone have a link to it?

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