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USAA Opens Doors to All Military

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Mamma

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Did you get the email? Looks like anyone who has served honorably can now join USAA. I wonder if they are going to have to raise rates to cover claims from the "incoming" group or if they anticipate getting enough of them to pretty much maintain the status quo.
 
The banking is open to anyone I believe, but the insurance requires military affiliation. USAA is advertising hard locally. I still can't get 'desposit@home' to work on by Vista box.
 
Did you get the email? Looks like anyone who has served honorably can now join USAA. I wonder if they are going to have to raise rates to cover claims from the "incoming" group or if they anticipate getting enough of them to pretty much maintain the status quo.
I believe they made the move about 7-8 years ago.
 
Been with them 43 years, not the cheapest, but tops in service.
 
It used to be the cheapest too. It seems prices have gone up since they started letting the E- ranks join. I don't think adding Pvt. Snuffy is going to help either.

Gee, I guess those darn E's screw everything up, huh, General? Or is it Admiral?
 
Gee, I guess those darn E's screw everything up, huh, General? Or is it Admiral?

No, but as a general rule of thumb you can bet your the run of the mill O (vice average 18 year old E-2) has their finances in better order, and carry a better credit rating. Thus they are less of a risk and better for the bottom line. Believe it.

Flame away.

I too have used USAA almost exclusively for everything from insurance, to auto finance, banking, to my mortgage. Unless something radical changes in their service, I'll never leave.
 
Gee, I guess those darn E's screw everything up, huh, General? Or is it Admiral?

The discussion wasn't about enlisted guys screwing up everything. It was about added insurance cost due to increased risk. My opinion (in regards to risk) is based on my experiences picking up my young soldiers from local police and MP stations in the middle of the night because they went out and did something stupid. Something I doubt you have any experience with.

The military wouldn't operate without the enlisted personal. I started out there myself and have the utmost respect for their service. Something else I doubt you have any experience with.
 
Been with them 43 years, not the cheapest, but tops in service.

I've used them since I turned 16 in 1990 and started driving. Car and renters ins. for me. Never had a claim but I feel their service since 2001 or so has been slipping. 3 month ago I changed my renter ins. because i was moving. I wanted the existing account money credited to my car ins. The whole time I'm on the phone with the USAA agent he kept trying to sell me more/additional coverage. I could tell he wasn't listening to me wrt what i wanted my account balance applied to so I made him stop selling and repeat to me what I (the customer) requested. He did but still screwed it up as I got a check for the remainder of the account balance a few weeks later (not applied to my car ins.). Not a biggie but still.

Another slip was back in 2001 when I moved from my parents house to SYR. I picked up renters ins from USAA. A few months later my mom (back at the home she has been in and insured by USAA since 1980) is wondering where the home owners ins bill is that has come at the same time every year since 1980. Just so happens that USAA cx her home owners policy thinking I was her and move to SYR. Same last name (also same initials) but diff accounts.

To their credit my moms house has had 2 lightening strikes and a tree in the pool from a hurricane and one from our property onto the neighbors SUV (totaled) and USAA has always paid without hassel.
 
Good for USAA to include all enlisted. It's past due.

For the statement "The military wouldn't operate without the enlisted personal." Sounds elitist to me.

Reminds be of "We couldn't live with out the servants"

As for the who got drunk or acted childish, I remember when a large group of officers were all transfered because their wife swapping club got out of hand or when my CO came home with the clap and then lived in the parking lot in a RV for a year.... Of course that would not raise their car insurance.......
 
Dumba$$e$ are Dumba$$es regardless of the rank. That being said, I'm sure the facts are written somewhere on why they've increased in cost and the facts are the facts. Not saying I know, but I'm sure everyone here is financially savvy.
 
WOW! Looks like I stirred a hornets nest here. Remember, the discussion was about auto insurance and risk. The numbers speaks volumes. The rates at USAA have gone up in recent years. Still the best. Just saying.
 

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