Filing fraudulent claims is not only illegal but morally wrong as well. But where is Geico’s internal auditing to prevent paying this guy 4 times for the same damage? And, why did they have coverage in place on the property of a convicted felon who was serving time?
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Filing fraudulent claims is not only illegal but morally wrong as well. But where is Geico’s internal auditing to prevent paying this guy 4 times for the same damage? And, why did they have coverage in place on the property of a convicted felon who was serving time?
Hey, at least he’s already in the can.