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Originally Posted by Danny_Ocean View Post
Because...even though you didn't pay a premium, you were still technically "covered" by Geico for some period of time. Geico wants to see a copy of a policy that was in force during this "transitional" period so they have somewhere to point the finger in case a claim is filed for that period. For example, you get in a car accident, but the person you hit doesn't file a claim until 11 months later...Geico could be on the hook. I/you/we know you didn't have any accidents during this period, but Geico doesn't.
Exactly.

You will have to supply Geico with the dec. page and from there have Geico contact the collections company.
Old 09-10-2008, 10:57 PM
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