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.
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.
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?
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?
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.
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...
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.
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.