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Why did my GEICO premium jump so much this year?

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fitness_sandra
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Switching every couple years actually does seem to work better for a lot of people, honestly. Loyalty discounts sound nice, but in reality, most companies reserve the best deals for new customers. I’ve seen folks with spotless records get hit with random increases just because “market conditions” changed. One thing I’d suggest: when you shop around, ask about how they handle minor infractions over time—some companies are way more forgiving than others. And yeah, cutting rental reimbursement barely moves the needle. I’d rather keep that and lose something like glass coverage if I had to.


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vintage_molly8632
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Man, I feel this one. My rates have been all over the place, and I swear my driving record looks like a rollercoaster. I tried dropping glass coverage once thinking it’d save me a bunch, but honestly, barely made a dent. Meanwhile, I keep the rental thing because with my luck, I’d be stuck on the side of the road with nothing but a bus pass.

I’ve noticed some companies are way more chill about minor stuff than others. Like, one ticket and some places act like you’re public enemy number one, while others just shrug it off after a year or two. Has anyone actually had luck negotiating those random “market condition” increases down? Or is that just wishful thinking? Sometimes I wonder if switching every year is worth the hassle, but then again, loyalty hasn’t exactly paid off for me either...


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poetry537
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Honestly, I’ve seen “market condition” hikes get reversed, but it’s rare and usually only if you push back hard or threaten to leave. Some companies will toss you a loyalty discount, but it’s often just smoke and mirrors. Have you ever tried bundling with home or renters? Sometimes that shaves off more than dropping coverage does... but then again, it locks you in even tighter. Curious if anyone’s actually gotten a real break by negotiating, or is it just the illusion of choice?


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