It also makes it easy to do the USAA loan when a 2 deg but that's a minor thingsMy daughter went with USAA (with my encouragement). She got her insurance through USAA as well (renter's, car, personal property insurance). Paying those through the USAA app when its all in one place is literally a button push.
Mine didn’t swap until she became a 2 degree. You just need one direct deposit into the USAA account before applying for the loan so it was easier until then to stay with the old bank.It also makes it easy to do the USAA loan when a 2 deg but that's a minor things
Ugh! Literally going through that right now. So far, USAA has been phenomenal.We have had USAA for decades. All our kids who are now adults have it. Use it for banking and all forms of insurance. We had a water leak once in our home which wrecked our hard wood floors. The claim ended up costing $120K. They never once gave us any kind of grief over any of it. Who else can say that about their insurance companies?
They were incredible throughout it.Ugh! Literally going through that right now. So far, USAA has been phenomenal.
I am very quickly learning that. I helped my appointee get the ball rolling with USAA. Long story short, it's been over a week, and they cannot figure out how to verify ID, gave us the run around on the phone for over an hour ending in being hung up on. We've gotten at least 3 emails saying the membership account is verified and to logon, but we still can't logon. Phone calls for support ends up in a merry go round. No one seems to know wth is going on, let alone help. I literally had a rep tell me, "hang up and call back. Maybe another rep can help you."USAA isn't what it used to be, but it's ease of use is still good.
I know nothing about them other than the rare occasional radio ad. I'm curious to learn more about them.What about using Navy Federal Credit Union?
Is Navy Federal they just as versatile, easy to use globally (thinking of post grad, deployments, etc) as USAA?I had to file a complaint with the Alaska Insurance Commission over USAA’s handling of an insurance claim and after many years I found their premiums to be higher than the competition. At the end of the day, they’re not the same insurance company from 20 years ago but I still bank with them. Navy Federal is an excellent option to consider.
Yes they are, very compassionate and versatile for military service members.Is Navy Federal they just as versatile, easy to use globally (thinking of post grad, deployments, etc) as USAA?
I like Navy Federal as they have local banks near most bases.Yes they are, very compassionate and versatile for military service members.