Too late USAA. Damage done by bending over to liberals crying and whining BS. This fixes nothing.
Way too late. This move after the explanation to keep with Madcow totally laid open their utter disdain for the people they were supposed to have served as their customer base. I was exploring the change from State Farm to USAA but have now re-upped with State Farm because of this.
Not on my back, you ungrateful hypocritical bassturds. I hope someone from there is reading this because now they have initiated my own personal business to let all of my veteran friends and associates know what they have done.
In NewLibWorld, advertisers will shortly realize they are
ONLY permitted to run ads on Lib-Approved programming.
Grey jump suits will become all the fashion rage.
(Romper-length for metrosexuals and hot chocolate
pajama boys.)
Founder was a Veteran, he is rolling over in his grave right now.
IF Maddow’s supposed to be a genius, and everyone who enjoys her style of “journalism” thinks they’re lucky to have her, then why would any honest and well-meaning corporation pay to advertise during her show?...Because they know that not only has there always been a sucker born every minute, they know that nowadays there are three.
I had a chat with the customer rep there (I’m a happy customer with USAA). So, for a number of years, they’ve had a advertising policy of not putting ad’s on any type programming that involves religion, news, or opinionated shows. As the person pointed out...this was to prevent the exact episode that occurred. For some odd reason in the past year....either through a new employee or some misunderstanding within USAA...someone started contracts with a couple of news-related shows. This episode popped up, and the folks at the top asked when did policy change because they didn’t sign up news shows of any kind in their long-term policy.
Long-story short...every single contract with all news organizations will come to end shortly.
I would suggest that people evaluate their situation. I’ve had accounts with three exceptionally lousy banking organizations over the past decade. One of them (Prudential) practically did everything possible to chase me away from their services. For three years, USAA has done precisely what I requested....friendly service....and absolutely no screw-ups. Running away from them means you have to find a replacement service, and I’m not that confident that you can find a decent service or competent organization.