Tell me about USAA banking

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lately I hear USAA commercials so much all of a sudden that I really hate them. Over and over again, their commercials sound like propaganda to me. Are they a private company. The commercials make them sound like they're part of the military - "a legacy." I change the station whenever their commercials come on the radio. Why are they playing their commercials all of the time lately. I had never heard of them before a few months ago. Now, they're like Geico and that annoying gecco.


Membership has it's privileged bitches! Go bank at BOA!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I always see rave reviews for USAA banking on DCUM but there are a lot of negative reviews on their website. I'm confused.


There review average is 4.4 out of 5 stars.

I love them.
Anonymous
Have banked there or years and 100% happy. Customer service is always friendly and helpful. I don't think
You'll regret it.
Anonymous
We've used them for years and I really have nothing to say... but I certainly would if we had had bad experiences!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Join a credit union! If yu are military, you can probably get in Navy Federal or PenFed. The latter has an amazing 5/5 refi deal...


I have both a USAA account and one with Navy Federal Credit Union. By far, USAA is the best. I was hesitant at first because they don't have a physical branch in the area but that has never been a problem. I've been very disappointed with the customer service at the Navy Federal Credit Union. However, I rarely go to the bank. My recommendation would be to do your banking with USAA, and then keep a small balance with your current bank just in case you are in a situation where you need to do something that requires being physically at the bank. I love, love USAA.
Anonymous
I use an out of state credit union and not being able to deposit cash is a small price to pay for outstanding customer service.
Anonymous
amazing. we've used nothing else since being married and LOVE them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lately I hear USAA commercials so much all of a sudden that I really hate them. Over and over again, their commercials sound like propaganda to me. Are they a private company. The commercials make them sound like they're part of the military - "a legacy." I change the station whenever their commercials come on the radio. Why are they playing their commercials all of the time lately. I had never heard of them before a few months ago. Now, they're like Geico and that annoying gecco.


Are they the ones that advertise investing based on "military values?"

What are "military values?" Kill, kill, kill?
Freeman
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USAA does have a physical location at Pentagon Row in Arlington, https://www.usaa.com/inet/ent_blogs/Blogs?action=blogpost&blogkey=newsroom&postkey=pentagon_financial_center, which allows you to deposit cash, obtain certified checks, etc. I've been there once, to obtain something I needed to close on my current home. Before that office opened, they would usually overnight anything I needed that I would normally have obtained from a physical location. We've been using their banking services for several years now, and we love the convenience of it, particularly their online presence and customer service.

We've used some other credit unions in the past, usually for car loans, so I would recommend always checking whatever banks you are eligible for when seeking those items. But for just normal checking/saving/investing accounts, I'll probably be sticking with USAA.
Anonymous
Deposit is very convenient--scan and deposit. I you are more Old fashioned, you can order free deposit envelopes and mail in your deposits for free. No need to mess with money orders, interbank transfers etc.

Anonymous
We love USAA.

The banking is easy, the insurance is cheap, the iPhone app runs smoothly. We've had to make claims on our car and renters insurance. Very easy.

Take advantage of this opportunity! And, once you join, look into their car insurance and homeowners or renters insurance as well!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lately I hear USAA commercials so much all of a sudden that I really hate them. Over and over again, their commercials sound like propaganda to me. Are they a private company. The commercials make them sound like they're part of the military - "a legacy." I change the station whenever their commercials come on the radio. Why are they playing their commercials all of the time lately. I had never heard of them before a few months ago. Now, they're like Geico and that annoying gecco.


Are they the ones that advertise investing based on "military values?"

What are "military values?" Kill, kill, kill?


Or perhaps duty, honor, country. Asshat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lately I hear USAA commercials so much all of a sudden that I really hate them. Over and over again, their commercials sound like propaganda to me. Are they a private company. The commercials make them sound like they're part of the military - "a legacy." I change the station whenever their commercials come on the radio. Why are they playing their commercials all of the time lately. I had never heard of them before a few months ago. Now, they're like Geico and that annoying gecco.


Are they the ones that advertise investing based on "military values?"

What are "military values?" Kill, kill, kill?


Honor, discipline, and duty to your country. You stupid communist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lately I hear USAA commercials so much all of a sudden that I really hate them. Over and over again, their commercials sound like propaganda to me. Are they a private company. The commercials make them sound like they're part of the military - "a legacy." I change the station whenever their commercials come on the radio. Why are they playing their commercials all of the time lately. I had never heard of them before a few months ago. Now, they're like Geico and that annoying gecco.


Are they the ones that advertise investing based on "military values?"

What are "military values?" Kill, kill, kill?


Honor, discipline, and duty to your country. You stupid communist.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lately I hear USAA commercials so much all of a sudden that I really hate them. Over and over again, their commercials sound like propaganda to me. Are they a private company. The commercials make them sound like they're part of the military - "a legacy." I change the station whenever their commercials come on the radio. Why are they playing their commercials all of the time lately. I had never heard of them before a few months ago. Now, they're like Geico and that annoying gecco.


Are they the ones that advertise investing based on "military values?"

What are "military values?" Kill, kill, kill?


Or perhaps duty, honor, country. Asshat.


The hell does that have to do with banking?
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