Q: Geico has been still charging me monthly and I haven't been with them in a long time.
So I had Geico in the past and my thing is I had more than one insurance companies and yet Geico is still charging me they're saying right now I just got a paper in the mail stating I have a Mercedes-Benz black and I owe them $1,000 or 2,000 and I'm like I never had a Mercedes-Benz I don't even own a Mercedes so I called them and told them you need to delete cancel and I need paper showing and telling me that that's what you did because that's fraud The lady then says well we don't have any proof and I said correct and I don't either I don't know if I was supposed to tell her that but I am fed up because now they're making it seem like I owe them and I can't get a decent insurance quote what can I do
A: It is not clear what notice you gave GEICO, other than indicating that you called them. Follow up your call with a certified letter indicating that you have never asked them to insure a Mercedes. If you can't get an acceptable quote from GEICO, get one from another insurance carrier.
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