Posted on 07/05/2024 5:57:03 AM PDT by where's_the_Outrage?
I did an interview with a company called USAA Administrative Services - I *think* it’s the same company - I saved my interview comment on another device
Before I relate that story I just wanted to be certain that it was the same company - that was a name I knew in the mid-1990’s (what I said above)
As I recall, it was targeted towards military/ex-military
Oh thanks
Still, I think it’s nice that GEICO put Hillary to work so she wouldn’t starve
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJMybRz4Hnk
No, United Services Automobile Association, not to be confused with AAA or similar companies.
Also the debate centers on investment banking, not their insurance assets.
It is still the best insurance company in the country. I would watch the media coverage pattern, I think they are getting "the Boeing treatment" in this matter.
Canceled my NFC membership in 1986. Years later as a DOD contractor. I applied for an account and was denied. I joined another credit union. When I was overseas, received a bill from NFCU. NFCU said I owed them $200. That's was pocket change then so I paid it. Fast forward a number of years. Came into some money wanted it in a separate account, approached NFCU and was denied. They called some supervisor who said I owe them money. I asked what for. They said the $200 was just a settlement, I owed $500 for a signature loan my wife and I took at a Stateside branch in 1985. I told them I could prove that I was divorced in 1984 and was in Asia in 1985. This was a case of ID theft and they in fact owed me the $200 dollars I paid them. Supervisor got pissy, said as long as he worked for NFCU I would never get an account. My response was f’u. The clerk was apologetic said she did not understand his attitude even if I owed $500, I was depositing tens of thousands. As far as I am concerned NFCU is a predatory lender.
Power of attorney does die with the death, and no on except an authorized representative of the estate can get anywhere near a deceased’s records. So they were playing by the rules. But denying the mere existence of any account in the beginning is strange, for sure.
Had been a member of USAA many years ago. Called them for quotes for Home and Auto. USAA was 3-4 times higher than State Farm.
We use our local independent agent.
I have humans a one block walk from our house, and most of our insurance is through a company 2 hours drive away if I need to talk with a human.
I know it costs more, but IMHO is worth it to not have the aggravation that it appears is happening with USAA.
Why did it take a news outfit to get the bank to credibly investigate the theft and make their customers whole? Shouldn't the bank have acted more responsibly on their own to their long-time customers with high balances?
-PJ
I’ve been a member since 1984. Absolutely going downhill in a hurry.
Anyone got a line on an alternative?
RLTW
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