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5 years ago
It could be worse ( or it may get worse) Here is the process to follow a claim Hours of dead end phone trees Wrong human support And all in all A demonstration of a system that does not function read more
Business operating during the pandemic, "thanks, but no thanks" Review #10 my father spent most of his adult life serving in the United States Marine Corps. He fought in three wars. whenever i call, USAA graciously reminds me my family's been USAA members for five decades, four and a half months and dozens of mostly unreturned phone calls and emails of which i spent waiting for them to settle a claim. i was watching the USAA commercial with a guy who got paid for the hail damage to his property before his neighbor even heard back from his carrier. hopefully, if i ever file another claim, i'll get that adjuster instead of the very nearly useless one i got. read more
1 year ago
Been w over 20+ years. Lately it's been absolute garbage. Automated system wastes my time, 3-4 min every call, not understanding me or delaying my progress. 1st operator talked over me and interrupted me twice, then cutting me off. Phone wait 30+ min. Transfer on app broken again. Auto insurance? No grace period. At all. Had to switch to auto because I was getting charged $35 if even 1 minute past due date. DO BETTER! insult to military families. read more
2 years ago
They increase your rates for no reason, even though you haven't had a finder bender for three or more years. Their customer service is really bad too, you call and it takes forever to speak with a person. Many times they have a heavy accent thus making it hard to understand the person. read more
2 years ago
The rates were so high.. i was on the phone with them for over an hour. I pay $150 a month.. they wanted $250 a month. Ugh
1 year ago
USAA totaled my vehicle despite the estimate being approximately 63% of the car's value. Additionall, they have been very uncommunicative during this process, not responding to numerous voicemails and messages in the app. read more
1 year ago
Now charging me a 3$ convenience fee for paying insurance early and above amount due. We will be looking elsewhere for ALL of our banking and insurance needs. Sorry, but after 25 years, this is just an insult. read more
1 year ago
My son was hit by a commercial truck which damaged the front end of his car. USAA said they dispatched a tow truck at 3:15 pm but the tow truck did not arrive until 7:15 pm. My son called the dispatcher repeatedly who would only say that they would be there and the driver would contact him directly once he was close to the accident site. USAA also offers rental car assistance which my son pays for on his policy. USAA has partnered with Enterprise which has limited cars available at sites outside the San Antonio airport. Many of the sites also have limited hours of operation. I recently changed car insurance companies from USAA after being covered by them most of the time since 1982. I am recommending my son do the same given their lack of insight regarding their partnering agreements. read more
4 years ago
They canceled my plan without notifying me. When trying to re reinstate they tried to charge me an extra $800 for the same coverage. The customer service was painful throughout this whole process. Needless to say I went elsewhere for coverage. I have been with USAA for 13 year. They just lost a customer for life. read more
4 years ago
I received a letter stating my insurance would go up by 17% in 2023 for 1 ticket. The ticket was fraudulent by the cop who issued it in NJ. The cop said I was in the left lane 2 minutes too long. The citation stated I failed to drive to right side. There isn't any such law on I295 interstate but there were signs posted once I finally reached the 3 lane 295 highway. USAA stated they increase based off LexisNexis report and I would have to appeal through LexisNexis. LexisNexis simply sends reports to MD insurance companies BUT USAA makes their own insurance increase determination. LexisNexis is just a district court paper trail only. LexisNexis can NOT tell USAA what to do with our premiums. LexisNexis investigated it and told me to call NJ courthouse to reopen my case in Nov22 and this month LexisNexis removed it from my record. I uploaded LexisNexis report to USAA and they changed their answer and now request my driver's record from DMV. DMV told me if LexisNexis removed it from my record 12Dec, then it gets removed from their system 3 business days later. DMV also told me that NJ records update in real time and would update MD DMV system same day their's was updated. USAA can see my driving record and already know I have ZERO infractions on my record but they had me pay DMV to get a driving record. In MY opinion, USAA wanted the premium increased more than assisting a disabled veteran who's been with them over 20yrs. USAA's customer service continues to diminish and it's sad. read more
4 years ago
USAA was acquired by Charles Schwab in July 2019 and is now one of its franchises. It posted huge losses in the following 2 years for the first time in its history. I have been a member for forty years and have all my family's insurance policies with USAA. Living through multiple hurricanes and two driving teenagers, my claims have been minimal and my rejections multiple. I can barely recognize the company anymore. read more
3 years ago
We got rats after USAA returned our furnature! I am extremely disappointed in USAA. We choose USAA as my dad served, and is a Veteran. We contacted USAA after getting a leak in the ceiling from the ac unit. USAA recommended we go with someone they are contracted with, the other option was to pay everything up front and be reimbursed. We followed thier reccomendation, however, what they failed to tell is is how backed up thier contractors were. For a total of 16 hours of work, it took them 3 months to complete the project. After the demolition was completed, the kitchen roof was left open for months with insulation hanging out and my mom in her hospital bed in the next room with a piece of plastic in between them. I was told by USAA this long wait was because the contractors were backed up. No one was up front about this. During this time, we could not get in the kitchen to cook anything for my mom or dad. I had to ask the contractors to hang a piece of plastic, which kept falling down. I finally purchased shower curtains and hung them myself. When our furnature was returned from storage, we got a rat infestation. After contacting USAA about the rats, We were told we could not prove anything. We hired an exterminator, and found rat feces all over the rooms, floors, closets and beds upstairs, and downstairs. It was also all over the new floor they had just put in. Since my mom's passing, I am still going through her things, and finding rat feces on her clothes, shoes, home made blankets. I am torn up that I have to throw what I have left of her memories. What a nightmare, and USAA takes no responsibility. read more
1 year ago
TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE - I was rear-ended while completely stopped at a stop light 2 days before Christmas in 2023 (San Antonio, TX area). The vehicle hit me so hard that my car was shoved into the vehicle in front of me. We all pulled over and exchanged information. All 3 parties were in complete agreement that the vehicle that hit me was at fault for all. We waited over an hour for police but they never showed with holiday fast approaching. My insurance company, USAA\Garrison Property and Casualty, said to take photos of all. I did and submitted all and detailed writeup to USAA\Garrison immediately. Almost 1 year later, USAA\Garrison notifies me that my case went to arbitration and that they determined that the at fault party could not be established. WHAT?!! The driver of the vehicle I was shoved into also went to police station after the incident and filed a report stating vehicle that hit me at fault. The final arbitration statement said no one provided details on who the 3 parties were or what happened so fault could not be established. This was NOT the case. Myself and the driver I was pushed into, both filed extensive information and photos. USAA\Garrison clearly did not use this information on my behalf during the arbitration (that NEVER should have been needed!). After many more calls to Garrison, they said that NOTHING could be done. USAA\Garrison COMPLETELY DROPPED THE BALL on this/me. I looked into filing a lawsuit against USAA\Garrison but all lawyers said not worth their time as a small claim and I was not claiming bodily injury (I was not hurt in accident). After being a long-time loyal, on time paying customer, this was very shocking, disappointing, disgusting. Run from USAA\Garrison Property and Casualty Auto Insurance company!! read more
2 years ago
This insurance company advertises it takes care of active duty and retirees, well I was with them for well over 20 years and that statement is not that true. Each and every year my insurance increased and was down to one vehicle that I drove maybe 3000 miles per year or less. They increased my insurance to $1574.01 for six months. They also had my home owners insurance too. I called and cancelled that policy and obtain other insurance for less that half that price with same coverage. I only have insurance because it is required and should I have a finder bender, I will not file a claim, but pay for the repair out of pocket. It is cheaper that way. Another note is the customer service is really terrible and they treat customers like dirt. read more
2 years ago
After being with USAA since 2001 I'm leaving; in the last few years their efficiency and customer service has just taken a nosedive. I've had problems with banking, credit, and especially auto. It used to be great but now I feel like I can't trust them and just plan on them messing up. It's too bad. read more
2 years ago
USAA is pathetic. Ended my policy with a letter from my new insurance company.. effective May 3, 2024. USAA now demanding proof of my identity, which I gave them copies of my required i.d. NOT GOOD ENOUGH!!!! Now their security depth is involved, they make me answer their pathetic security questions....NOT GOOD ENOUGH!!!! I've never seen, or dealt with anything like this to end an auto insurance policy. They're actually still sending me bills. This company is worthless. I might have to consult with an attorney. RUN FROM USAA!!!! read more
2 years ago
On March 19, 2024, my 2003 Mercedes Benz SL500, was towed from the parking lot at the apartment building in Orlando, FL, 8000 Essex Point Cir, Orlando, FL. The towing of the vehicle was not in accordance with FL statues. I informed my insurer, USAA. Since the Tow Company nor the apartment would respond to my request for restitution, I filed a claim with my insurer, USAA, Claim number 3387871-801. USAA sent me an estimate and a check for approximately $900. USAA then instructed me to take the car to Crash Champions in Longwood, FL to have the repairs made. USAA advised me that the adjuster would send the estimate to the shop and deal directly with them. I would be responsible for the $500 deductible. Approximately 1 week later, I was informed by USAA the car would be assessed as a total lost. The repair estimate by Crash Champions was approximately $12,000. USAA also advised me that the value of my car is approximately $6500. USAA came to that value by contrast of my vehicle against another 2003 MB SL500 and a 2004 SL500. My 2003 SL500 was customized with AMG Wheels, spoilers and options not available on their vehicles. After going back and forth with the USAA adjuster and her manager they made some minor adjustments, but refused to accept the major error which devalued my vehicle by several thousand dollars. USAA stipulated that the 2004 SL500 did not come with Hydraulic Suspension as standard equipment, it was an option. Therefore, since my vehicle had Hydraulic Suspension as standard my car's value would be considerably less. I immediately contacted Mercedes Benz USA, who ran the data card for that vehicle's VIN and they confirmed that it is in fact standard on all 2003 and 2004 SL500 models. I provided USAA the MB USA information and a copy of the owner's manual for 2004 SL500, which also indicated the Hydraulic Suspension is standard. I even sent the USAA adjuster the report of two other 2003 SL500 vehicles that sold at auction In April 2024, for approximately $13 and $15000. I also provided several iterations of changes to USAA's list of options which they did not credit as value to my vehicle against the 2004 vehicle. USAA refused to accurately assess the value of my vehicle considering the Hydraulic Suspension as standard on the 2004 model and 2003 models. USAA further refused to process my claim unless I signed a power of attorney to release the vehicle to them so they can seize it. I was told by the adjuster that I don't have any option as USAA was going to report to the DMV that the vehicle is a total loss, and therefore it will have a salvage title. After approximately two weeks of back and forth I relented, as I was being extorted by USAA and had no choice. Also, I did not want to let the car sit at the shop and eventually start accruing storage fees. On Monday, April 29th, I got a call from Crash Champion, auto repair, and was told USAA has authorized to repair the vehicle. I was shocked, and contacted the shop on May 1st, but only got conflicting information. I feel my consumer rights have been violated, by USAA's extortion method. I believe I have been ripped off and abused by this company. I thought USAA was honest and reliable. They cheated me out of a car I kept up for over 20 years, and it seems something is under handed and not correct what they did. I am seeking help to get transparency as to how the company is allowed to operate in this unfair manner. Avoid this company at all cost, they cheated me, but I will fight back and not lay down to scammers. read more
2 years ago
Had my windshield replaced. Average cost is $1000.00 for parts and labor. USAA paid me $60.00 because it was labeled an OEM part. I pay for a $1M umbrella policy. I'm also an 18 year member. It's called nickel and dimming your customer to keep your margins high. Very disappointed in USAA. read more
2 years ago
I've been a loyal customer of USAA for 8 years, but no more. I wanted to dispute a minor claim made against us, a door ding with someone ticketed for illegally parking in the paint between handicapped spots. Was this guy entitled to park wherever he wanted when the handicapped spots were taken?. Everything was done online, voicemails were ignored, and they approved this claim without any personal interaction. Nobody would take my side of this claim into consideration. The whole process was rather cold. Then when I ask how this would affect my premiums moving forward they had no answer. The premium thing is now moot as I am finding another insurer. They will say thank you for 8 years and thank the Veteran for service. Don't be fooled, USAA only wants to profit off the backs of America's hereos. They simply won't listen to customer concerns, and they certainly don't care either. Run Away and find another insurer, I am. read more
2 years ago
We are veterans. They claim to care, yet they violated their fiduciary responsibility to us and allowed us to be scammed. People made a claim against us for a near miss in an intersection. There was no accident. USAA claims agent Katie Dahl denied the scammers' claim. She sent me to a body shop so she could have pictures and measurements proving there was no accident. The scammers had photoshopped photos, and the claim went to arbitration. There should be no problem because the body shop evidence proved that our car was not involved in any accident, ever. BUT. Katie Dahl NEGLECTED TO PROVIDE THIS EVIDENCE IN ARBITRATION. She provided nothing. So we lost, and I am charged with being 100% responsible for an accident that NEVER HAPPENED. The California Department of Insurance has been trying to have USAA do the right thing. They cannot make them but only encourage. USAA has chosen to protect themselves and not revisit the arbitration. To say they failed us is an understatement. What they did should be illegal - their negligence and incompetence are staggering, and their refusal to rectify the situation is appalling. read more
2 years ago
I've now had 3 distinct terrible experiences with USAA ON CLAIMS. The desk adjusters or whatever they are called have extremely poor communication skills. My latest, Harold, is awful. 1 to 10 I'd give him a 1 on his ability to communicate. Due to this experience I am looking to move my 30 year business relationship to another company. I don't mind paying more for better service and communication. Continuously cuts me off when speaking. read more
2 years ago
I had good insurance prior to USAA but it changed dramatically after I fled from Commifornia, so I decided to go with USAA. When I got their quote I asked if it was an introductory rate. They said "no, it will be your rate unless you have an at fault accident or moving violation". So far my policy has increased everytime my policy renews. We have no accidents or moving violations. This is USAA raising everyone's rates due to the huge lawsuit they lost, on the banking side of the company and more and more people leaving this insurance company because of the constant increases. They have even went into our policy and changed our annually estimated miles to over double of what we had so they could increase our rates, with out telling us. Our homeowners insurance increased as well I will be looking for a new insurance company. read more
2 years ago
10 plus years gone. Thought they were worth being loyal to. Several veteran buddies and I are all jumping ship. Homeowners going up way too much. And to find out I got double the coverage elsewhere for less than USAA was a shocker. I remember years ago calling for quotes and other companies wouldn't even bother because they couldn't come close to USAA rates. Guess lining pockets got the best of them too. read more
2 years ago
they wont give you an auto quote online even though they suggest they will on the website. you have to give them all your info before they will quote you; then you have to provide your parents military documents. ok that is fine. but then they require military family members to sign up too. so i never got a quote and now they have all my info which they will probably sell or it will end up on the dark web at some point.. read more
2 years ago
The following is a reply I received from USAA claims adjuster Austin. Read it carefully, for it foretells my claim will more than likely be denied. Dear BILLY TURNER, You have the following message in the Claim Communication Center: Good morning Sir! You roofing company sent over an invoice for nearly 52k to replace your roof. They provided no indication as to why the roof is leaking. As a result I told them they could tarp the leaking areas to prevent further damage but we need to inspect. This instruction was given last week. Based on the information they submitted we have set up our own inspection as there was no visible storm damage to the roof in the photos they presented. I can see our inspection is scheduled for 4/3. My inspector will provide me with a cause of loss and additional photos. Please remember if the roof is just leaking due to age, normal wear and tear, or faulty workmanship that USAA does not owe to repair/replace it. I will follow up with you as soon as we have our inspection report. Thank you! I am attaching thier estimate for your records. To get this posted, it was necessary to assign a "rating". I have submitted a letter to Mr. Wayne Peacock, CEO, for help. I am awaiting a reply, but I fear I will not receive any assistance. read more
4 years ago
Veterans beware. The rhetoric that USAA puts out to the veteran community is one of service and loyalty. This façade is very easily peeled away when you and your family actually need them to help with issues that arise. I have been a member for over a decade and just had my catalytic converters stolen from my Tundra. They are refusing to get me a rental car because the repair will now be taking over 6 months to complete due to the national shortage. If you are looking to spend your money and get zero return then 100% USAA is the right choice. read more
2 years ago
I've had USAA for 30 yrs and they suck. I left at 20 yrs and tried to give them another chance. I had them when it was Officers only. They hired some uneducated Generals and Admirals who are more about making them like big companies. Spend money on commercials and don't want to pay claims. Know so many folks who are taking them to court. Definitely a D rated company. I pulled my cars, houses, rentals, etc...I had one claim in 28 yrs and their inspectors lied, adjusters were worthless and I plan on suing them. They lie, deceive, tried to pay out and change the rules. Now my lawyer will handle it all. With loans? Worthless too. 30 yrs ago, it was a honor be part of them. Not no more. F them. read more
2 years ago
HORRIBLE company. RUN, do not walk, to any other company, but make sure it has an office that you can actually walk in and talk to your agent, otherwise stay as far away as you can!!! Our dad passed, all we needed was a copy of the claims history, and FOUR days later we still have nothing. Every time you get them the documents they need, then they magically need something else, then after that we get, "oh, we need to talk to your brother to get a verbal over the phone." I said call him, you have the number, but no, they won't do that. My brother emailed over a release, which they requested, but the email had to come to me, which I had to screenshot and upload on their website, because they do not accept emails - I'm sure this is because their inboxes were filled with how incompetent and horrible they are. We will not be able to close on the sale of our dads house, because we can't get the documents required by law, because they are completely incapable of doing their jobs. In four days, I now have over TWENTY (20) hours trying to get two simple reports. I have learned that the only way to get anything, that you require from USAA, is to spend your hard earned money and hire a lawyer. read more
2 years ago
I am not a USAA customer. However, I am a victim of a scam done by a USAA company employee. I used to own a vehicle and later sold it in the Chicago suburbs around the summer of 2023. This vehicle was purchased by an unknown individual who drove in Florida and caused a significant accident. Instead of going after the actual individual who caused the accident, Janea Brown from USAA started a claim against my insurance company. I provided all the supporting documentation, such as the bill of sale, and they denied Janea's claim because my insurance company said I was not the vehicle's owner, nor was I familiar with the person who caused the accident. My company relayed this to Janea, but either Janea or someone from USAA seemed somewhat restless and sent me a harassment letter. The letter by USAA states that I either reimburse them for the damages or they will go after my property, wages, and licensure. This is utterly unprofessional on USAA's part, and this is harassment. I should get an attorney and go after USAA for harassment and false claims. read more
2 years ago
USAA say they are here for you from the beginning of your claim un the end but that is not true. it's been several years and we are still trying to answer's regarding the payout for goods we lost. We've emailed the CEO and he did not respond. I guess they the more money they do not payout the more bonuses he gets. Before you sign up for USAA please do a lot of research. We went with USAA because my family recommended them and they did not have any issues with claims. I don't recommend USAA to anyone after the service we received and continue to receive. read more
2 years ago
I was recently involved in a vehicle accident with a driver who was insured with USAA. I was the passenger in a vehicle with a MALE driver. USAA settled the claim with the MALE immediately. 3 months later, my claim has still not been settled. They are offering me the bare minimum, while paying claim limits to the MALE. I have been treated with the utmost DISRESPECT, while the male has been treated with respect. It is obvious my adjustor is bias against women. I have never experienced this type of discrimination. After reporting this behavior to the USAA compliance department, however they have been NO assistance. It is now in the hands of the MS department of insurance. I hope this has not happened to other women. read more
4 years ago
USAA used to be the go-to bank for service members. That time is LONG GONE. I have multiple vehicle loans, multiple vehicles insured, and my mortgage through USAA. I specifically choose a single bank, (despite USAA not having the best rates) for convenience. Kiss that convenience goodbye, they sold my mortgage to some random company and have forced me to set up an account and change my payment process. The whole point of paying extra with USAA was to centralize those accounts. Well, no reason to do that anymore, so i'll be moving ALL my accounts to Navy Fed, or another bank that cares about their customers. Bye USAA, get your shit together, the reviews here really paint a picture of how far you've fallen. read more
1 year ago
16 years of continuous payments...loyal customers. Then one day you cancel our policy just so you can overcharge a down payment. Your manager sat on our phone for 2 hours and sweetly lied to our faces. "Thank you for service!" As they rip us off. Lied and said everything was good, we were paid up and she fixed the erroneous cancellation. Liar. Said we won't owe anything but our usual payment the coming month. More lies. USAA is your typical scam artists insurance company. We really had hoped our loyalty meant something. Thought you really meant it when you thank him for your service, but what you really mean is "Thanks sucker with a dedicated income, we want most of your fixed income and we'll get by hook or crook." Buncha liars and cheats. Whenever we needed to file a claim we chose not to because your company wasn't willing to help. Why do we pay for this crap, for this extra unnecessary stress in our lives? YOU'RE COMPANY IS RIPPING OFF THOSE WHO FOUGHT FOR YOUR FREEDOM! read more
5 years ago
I have been a member and paid homeowners insurance premiums for over 60 yrs. You'd think I could expect fair treatment. but not even close! We had a house fire December 14, 2020 and six months later not a single nail has been driven to start the rebuild because the adjuster is incompetent. The house has been sitting idle for over three months after the demolition waiting for the insurance company's adjuster to come up with reams of unnecessary blueprint type paper work. Now that it has been created a "starting-the-rebuild" check was put into the mail over 6 weeks ago and still hasn't arrived in California from Texas! Insurance companies run a criminal enterprise, collecting premiums with false promises. My claim is less than I've paid in over 60 years. I'd a been better off putting the money in a piggy bank. read more
2 years ago
I was rear-end on Christmas eve of 2019 due to covid, we delayed repairing until recently. I made all the arrangements and took my car in on December 4th. Unfortunately, my rental wasn't ready, and I had issues trying to pick one up due to my work schedule. After a week and a half of trying to figure this out (USAA had stopped answering my calls), I finally got a rental. Unfortunately, USAA continued to ignore not only my calls and messages but also the shops that had already started disassembling my car. This prolonged my would-be 3 day repair by 2 months. I called the adjuster and left messages daily with no response, and when my cap ran out on the rental, I tried to reach them about what to do about the rental since it started incurring charges exceeding the coverage. I got a hold of a customer care rep who told me, "If we the shop and I could provide proof via a timeline, USAA would reimburse since the delay was 100% their fault." This is corroborated by the timeline provided by the shop to USAA and would be the last time I heard from them until today. after nearly 2 months I finally got a phone call from USAA saying they won't pay because I "should have returned the rental and had the shop put my vehicle back together and drive it around until USAA DECIDED to answer the phone". To do this would have cost additional labor hours, and the added logistics of rescheduling a new appointment and a new rental (out of my own pocket) around the event that USAA may or may not answer their phone. I want USAA held accountable for their gross negligence and the subsequent addition cost ($870.10) incurred by said negligence. Today is March 4th, and the adjuster has still not returned a single call. This is in no way to treat disabled veterans, yet it seems to be common practice for USAA. read more
2 years ago
USAA has severely gone down hill in recent years. I have been part of USAA for over ten years. In October of 2022 a hurricane dropped a 75ft tall oak tree on my house. It is now March 2024 and it is still not finished. They refuse to communicate or pay any more for my claim. Mind you my coverage is two and a half times what the estimate was. They decided to pay less than half of the estimate. There justification was they need a more detailed estimate and photos, so myself and my contractor both have sent them everything they have requested multiple times now. Now they have just stopped communicating with me. I have heard rumors that they are struggling and are going broke with all the natural disasters we have had in the last couple years.... Don't know that to be true..However this is my one and only claim for both property and auto in over ten years and I have never missed or even been a day late on my payments so I don't know why I have to suffer!! In closing save yourself a lot of trouble and headaches and JUST STEAR CLEAR!!!! read more
3 years ago
USAA Victimized Hit & Run Victim I was involved in a hit and run (H&R) accident in mid August 2023 when a USAA insured member totaled my car and then fled the scene of the accident. I was able to get the license plate number of the H&R vehicle with the help of 2 eyewitnesses. I filled a claim with my insurance company only to have them drop my claim so I could file it against USAA (the H&R driver's insurance). Since filing the claim with USAA: I've been lowballed on the price of my vehicle and stalled relentlessly. I filed a claim for loss of use of my company (rideshare) vehicle 2 weeks ago, but I'm being stalled on that as well. The really scary part about this all is that the USAA driver that hit me and fled the scene of the accident was probably DUI. I make this assertion using common experience. I've been driving rideshare in my touristy town for over 8 years (12,000 plus trips) and given the time (11:30pm) and location (Downtown Nashville) no one with insurance and a valid driver's license would leave the scene of an accident unless they were intoxicated. USAA likes to play games with the lives of victims by causing them undue stress, financial burden, and humiliation. I'm one of those victims in real time being victimized by this greedy and unprofessional insurance company. I do not recommend these greedy hucksters to anyone that wants and expects fairness and professionalism as part of their daily or business needs. read more
2 years ago
My vehicle was hit by an insured of USAA. My 2023 Tesla 3 was unoccupied and legally parked at the office. The driver reported the loss, and I got an immediate but ridiculous estimate estimate of $800 to fix my front bumper which was dented. I called the body shop to discuss scheduling only to be informed that the USAA recommended body shop does not repair Teslas. I called Tesla and inquired who they recommend and they gave me a short list of local Tesla certified repair centers. I took the car in for an in person estimate and was immediately told that the bumper had to be replaced, and most likely there was additional underlying damage, at least 3 times the original estimate. The adjuster arranged for a local Enterprise rental of up to 28/day. I contacted the adjuster and informed them my Tesla was new, and I wanted a Tesla to drive. He said it wasn't their policy, and besides there were no Teslas for rent. It took me 5 mins on a google search to locate one locally. Called the adjuster back, and I was told then by the adjuster that it didn't matter, because the law in my state didn't require them to provide an equivalent or like-kind car. Now I am renting a Tesla out of my own pocket for $75/day, and my scheduled repair just got extended another 3 days because of parts not being available and were back ordered. I called my own insurance carrier, Farmers Insurance, and was told that I could file under my own insurance, but that would probably cause my rates to increase and there was a $500 deductible that would have to be paid. However, my own carrier confirmed that on an identical claim in my area, Farmers provided a Tesla for the rental car. I have consulted an attorney, and confirmed that a court would find USAA and the insured liable, and would be awarded costs and attorney fees, but would probably take some time. Why do insurance companies try to take advantage of those that are less informed, or don't have the time to pursue what's fair? For the record, USAA phone number is 800-531-8722. My adjuster is Nikko Herandez, and his supervisor in Ashley. No local agents or offices. Everyone is in San Antonio and no one ever picks up the phone. I am the innocent victim here. She is insured, honest and admitted liability, and yet I'm dealing with this low rent/non service/unethical insurer will probably have to file suit against her and them. Hope you guys have better luck. read more
3 years ago
I have been a member of USAA for 56 years. Yes, I'm old. The USAA car insurance is good. No problems, ever. The rest of the association, however, has been deteriorating steadily. The CEO, Wayne Peacock (1) never served a day in our country's armed forces. (2) per social media, he has somehow amassed a personal fortune of 90 Million$, and has an annual salary of $1million plus incentives. Meanwhile, USAA disclosed that the company had been fined $140 million due to poor management practices under his watch. I have a USAA Visa credit card, which I use for most purchases. I have accumulated a near max debt. I have been concentrating on paying this balance off. I make a payment whenever I can. Checked status today: I have $1846 worth of payment "on hold". Asked why, was told "because you made a payment in each of the past 3 days." So, they have my money, won't apply to my bill, and are charging me 10.5 % interest on my balance due. Watch these guys VERY carefully. Your best interests come second to theirs. read more
4 years ago
Their banking is racist and unreliable!! I was married on June 5th. I asked for my new wife to added to my account before June 15th (It's now that middle of July), and everytime I ask them, they have new reasons she can't be added today. They send us paper work asking for signatures, they tell us they sent the wrong forms the first time and have to amend them. That was 10 days or so, and the never let us know that things were stalled, they just made us guess and wonder where the new ATM was? Then, they keep delaying it with a new hoop every time I call. Then, I guess my wife's name (perhaps because it was ethnic) seemed to be a problem, and they asked the wedding certificate to verify her identity. Well, I told the first person on the phone I got married, why didn't any of the agents I spoke to along the way get this paper work f? That's because they are only phone/screen readers who aren't able to do anything more than be an middle man to the customer and the real bank, BUT you have to do every action in a process that takes 7-10 days, and they don't prompt you and tell you that you need to start over from the beginning and ask for the person to be put on the acct again from the start EACH TIME! This isn't banking, I spend more effort in working to manage them than they have ever done for me. read more
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Forget it! I can see why an exec with USAA would not want to be contacted direct. As a member since 1981, I have watched USAA fall to a below par insurance company. Their rates used to be untouchable, now they are 30% or more higher than… Read more
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7 years ago
USAA recently outsourced their roadside Assistance to Agero. Agero is a total joke, everything done through an "automated system" that doesn't work and then nearly impossible to trace the steps of what actually happened because you deal with a different rep every time you call and the info they put in to this "system" is just selected from a drop down menu, or they type briefly what they think happened while in a hurry. They have you by the balls so to speak when you actually need help. What I mean is, I have auto insurance through USAA (who used to be really really good). Part of that coverage is roadside assistance. Nowadays I just discovered If I call USAA for roadside assistance it goes straight to Agero without you having any say so. In other words if you need help and you have USAA, you get Agero, no options. I've used roadside assistance through USAA twice before, both times were over 5 years ago and they were great, they did not use a 3rd party affiliate co. (like Agero in this case), you dealt with USAA themselves and the same rep that took your call was the same one that communicated with you until the service tech arrived. They called every 10 min or so to give ETA's and check in. The same person working on your case would be the same one giving you ETA's because the less people involved on a particular case the smoother it is. The less people involved = less possible margin of error. I even thought to myself "wow this is like way above and beyond customer service..." Unfortunately those days appear to be gone. So now USAA has started outsourcing all their roadside assistance requests to this 3rd party co. called Agero. Sooo, last Saturday I moved into a friend's house and rented a cargo van. Backing out of his driveway in the mountains on a steep windy road, one of the back tires went over the the other side of the road and was dangling in mid air in a ditch. Luckily the other back tire was on pavement. I was perpendicular in the road and BLOCKING TRAFFIC. I needed a truck with a wench to literally pull me out about 3 to 4 feet, that's it. It took over 3 hours, 4 different Agero reps (which each one did not have access to who I talked to prior to them, which was weird), to finally get help. This is what happened = I called USAA roadside assistance which of course went straight to Agero around 7:00 pm last Saturday. The FIRST Agero rep was obviously very young and sounded like it was her first day on the job. Overly robotic but polite sounding and obviously reading out of a training book. She put in all the info and read it back 2 or 3 times. She said someone would call and let me know when they found a provider and give ETA updates. That did not happen at all. 45 minutes or so went by and had heard nothing, so I called to check in. I got a different Agero rep, this time a guy. I asked if they had found someone and what the ETA was if they did. He said "oh yea we found someone." I said , "oh ok cool, well they said they were going to call and let me know when they found someone and give me an ETA, how far away is he?" The rep was sort of quiet and said, "sorry looks like he is about 47 minutes away from you." I said "ok thanks". I had already waited 45 minutes, now another 47 minutes... ok whatever.. Well another hour or so went by without hearing a word so I called again. I got a 3rd Agero rep. This time a lady again. She said "wow I'm sorry you have been waiting a while let me call them and see whats going on", then put me on hold. She came back and said "I'm sorry I can't contact the tow truck co., they don't answer if they're on a call or driving". That seemed a little odd... She then said she could give me his direct phone number and I could call or txt him, so I got that. She also said if he did not show up in 10 min to call back and she would get someone else! I thought "Dear Lord I don't want to start all the way over, its already been 2 hours... " I txtd the driver and it bounced back saying it was a landline. 20 min went by and nothing. Not 1 time did anyone from Agero or USAA call me to check in, give info. or anything. I called again and got my 4th Agero rep. This guys was really good. He literally said, "I don't use the new system, I just pick up the phone.." He said he had found a service tech with a wench out about 30 min or so away, but asked if I could pay $50 - 60 to him. At this point I didn't care and said "yes, come on out please." He got there around 10:00 pm. I have $50.00 coverage towards towing, but I still paid $60.00 out of pocket, and waited for over 3 hours while blocking traffic. I called 4 times the week after this and got put on hold up to 10 min. I put my experience on USAA chat and finally got a response. Now I am told I can't get reimbursed. So I waited over 3 hours, my first request did not go through, no one called, no ETA's, I have $50.00 coverage towards towing but still paid 60.00 out of pocket, and they say "sorry". Total bullshit. Agero sucks. read more
7 years ago
Beliefs and statements made by USAA Representatives to me: 1. A person caught lying is equal to one who is honest in their statements. 2. A thorough investigation is reading one sides statement and disregarding facts. 3. Turning left is more wrong than breaking multiple state driving laws including a misdemeanor/felony. 4. Liability claim determinations are NOT affected by breaking laws. 5. Ghosting communication and subjective unsound reasoning is used to determine fault and respond to clients. 6. USAA agents will side with eachother to avoid getting an agent in trouble. 7. There is no one at USAA that handles complaints. My story : I have been insured by USAA Auto for several decades. I was happy with them, but now I know that's bc I didn't have any accidents. My recent accident was a fender bender with a woman who was illegally driving, committed multiple instances of breaking the state's law by her driving, and even performed a hit-and-run. She would not give her statement to USAA bc she knows she's at fault. Yet despite the facts of her wrongdoing, I've been found at fault. I have had horrible communication and utterly subjective unsound reasoning from USAA. When a coworker had the exact same accident and was found 0% at fault by another insurance company, USAA response to me was that they bet it wasn't the same circumstances as mine. I'll take that bet and bet them millions. USAA said that they "thoroughly" did an investigation to decide who was at fault. Not sure how they could "thoroughly"do something if they can't speak to the other party, let alone she is a liar saying she wasn't even at the scene of the accident but was caught by a photo showing that she was. They did tell me that if they spoke to her, desipte her lying multiple times, our statements would carry equal weight. So a person caught lying is EQUAL to one who is honest according to USAA!!! Guess our justice system has this all wrong. I am being held majority at fault just because I turned left. I was told by the last manager I spoke with that I "should have taken a safer route," which means I should have turned right instead of taking a left (those were only two options). So my fault lies solely just because I took a left. When I asked the manager how I am more liable than a person who actually has broken multiple laws, he said that their "liability claims are NOT affected by breaking laws." Imagine that! I'm more wrong for turning left than her committing a misdemeanor! If there'd been bodily harm, it would have been a felony, but turning left is worse in USAA's eyes. DMVs need to write this law, "You are at fault automatically if you turn left. " (This was actually stated to me by one of the managers and she said she avoids lefts because of this). *Does Waze or Google Maps have an "avoid all left turns" option? I was told when I filed the claim, that they would just pay me out because it was a hit-and-run and I wasn't at fault. But because I knew I was in the right and didn't want USAA to pay for it when it was her fault, I said I would like them to pursue going after the person. Because I was so thorough of my documentation, I had gotten her license plate and USAA was able to track down the driver. Then somehow this flipped into my fault. The other driver never reported it, as she took off in the middle of the accident telling me that she was going to pull over to exchange information and instead drove away because she needed to "get to work." The kicker is, she admitted that she was at fault at the scene. All out the window with USAA. This manager also told me that after an accident has been committed, everything else is irrelevant. Interesting that they were able to make their decision based on my police report and my statement which was given AFTER THE ACCIDENT and deduce that it's somehow my fault. If everything's irrelevant after the fact, how did these carry weight? Poor customer service and, communication and they just don't seem to give a damn (pardon my French) about me as a client. The reason I have stayed with USAA has been because of their price point, which I think they know that they are the lowest and therefore have lost their sense of customer service that they used to have. When I asked the manager where I could file a complaint with the treatment I've been getting with USAA, he told me to contact my state. I asked to speak to somebody in USAA that handles complaints and he said there was none. A company that doesn't handle complaints at all means they plain and simple just don't care about them. Very unhappy and frustrated with USAA! I wish another Insurance would compete with their price so they stopped acting like a monopoly. This insurance is supposed to help the military. All the service the military gives to this country and to be receive poor treatment from a company that benefits off the military. Shame on USAA!!! I definitely would not recommend them to anyone. read more
8 years ago
This has been the worst experience I've ever had with an insurance company. USAA has actually managed to make me cry, and my wife and I are strongly considering leaving USAA entirely. Firstly, USAA used a 3rd party contractor to do the assessment on my vehicle after my accident. This 3rd party vendor took over a month to declare my car a total loss even though upon receiving the vehicle, USAA trusted partner, Caliber Collision, claimed that it was an "obvious total loss" and that the 3rd party had even missed visible damage. This left me in a rental car for an absurd amount of time while also healing from multiple spine injuries and constant pain. Once my vehicle was totaled out, I was told that I must wait to receive coverage payment until after USAA spoke with the lien holder, US Bank. This took more than a week. Once I received my coverage money, I was told the lien was taken care off and to no longer worry. I stupidly trusted this statement, bought a new car, insured it with USAA, and went on with my life. Fast forward a couple of months, and I am applying for financing to purchase a home. I find out that my credit score has dropped 72 points since I purchased my new car. 72 POINTS. Low and behold, that is because I in fact have two car loans out. But I only have one car, I say. But USAA told me to trust them, I say. But no, there it is, in good standing thankfully because of autopay, but slowly sucking on my credit score and my bank account.--$350.07 a month to be exact. $350.07 taken from my family every month for 3 months. 72 points off of my credit score that I need to buy a home for my family. When I call USAA, they tell me that the check was sent to the wrong place and no one cared to check to make sure it cleared. No one cared to call me and tell me that there was an issue. They call US Bank, the lien holder, and get the new loan amount, apologize, and tell me that they will be refunding me hundreds of dollars LESS than what has been taken out of my account via these payments for a car that NO LONGER EXISTS. The total loss claims adjuster is nice and tells me she will personally appeal to her manager to get me the total amount. A new check is issued to US Bank. And she says she will call me no later than two business days. Two business days later, I receive a voicemail from an unknown number. It is Curtis, a manager in the total loss department. He tells me nothing of value in his voicemail except to call him back. I do, and he doesn't answer. I leave a voicemail. Another week goes by. I haven't received even the measly amount of money the promised to refund. I call and a rep says that the check will probably clear in a day or two. Three days later, I call US Bank and find out that my loan is alive and kicking even still. I check the app and find out that the nature of payment portion of the check states it's for my a vehicle under my wife's name. Not mine. We didn't even have the same last name when I purchased that vehicle. I call USAA incensed. I eventually get to talk to someone named Jacob in total loss, because Curtis hasn't called back and still doesn't answer his phone. Jacob calls US Bank, and we sit on hold for 30 minutes together. Finally someone tells us that they have no notes on the loan stating that the vehicle was a total loss. Apparently, USAA was supposed to fill out some paperwork, get it approved as a total loss by US Bank, and then send the amount owed on the loan at the time of the accident. Once that payment processes, US Bank will reimburse me any payments that have processed since the date of the accident--in about 20-25 days. I think great, I will have to make one more payment of $350.07, not optimal but I will get it all back. I will get my money back. Surely, USAA won't be so terrible as to adjust the amount after the experience they have caused me by not doing their job thoroughly. Boy was I wrong. Sure enough, Jacob says, "Let me just run the numbers really quickly no problem." He gets back on the line and says that they will send hundreds of dollars less than the total amount at the time of the accident, and expect ME to send ~$255 to US Bank, since USAA already paid me. THEY WANT ME TO COVER THEIR MISTAKE. But, Jacob assures me that his manager, Curtis, can wave the difference and have it sent to US Bank so I don't have to pay anymore than what I already have, blood, sweat, and literal tears later. Except, I already know that Curtis won't answer his phone. Or call me back. Curtis could be a fake person for all I know at this point. He's left me ONE vague voicemail to my probably 18 calls and multiple voicemails. I tell Jacob this. I tell Jacob, "No. Let me talk to him now." Jacob says he will help just a little bit more. I say okay. HE FORWARDS ME TO CURTIS'S VOICEMAIL AND OF COURSE HE ISN'T AVAILABLE. And, feeling betrayed by Jacob, I just cry on Curtis's voicemail, asking him to just PLEASE CALL ME BACK. read more
7 years ago
USAA was informed of a data breach by merchant and will not disclose who it is! Recently, my son and I were informed by USAA of a suspected data breach. They informed us via their inbox, in a message titled "Notification of New Debit Card", the information at the bottom of this message. I reached out to USAA to ascertain three items: Where was my data when it was exposed, what information was exposed, and who reported the exposure to you? The answer I received from the customer service representative and from Ron of the executive resolutions division is that a merchant informed USAA of a data breach. USAA is unwilling to help me protect myself by disclosing the merchant. USAA appears to only be concerned with limiting their liability due to fraudulent charges. Why would a bank, USAA, that targets only military members and their families withhold critical information that could protect the very members that keep them in business? I want to know which merchant allowed my personal information to be exposed so that I can reduce my vulnerability. USAA's representatives state that the company's policy is not to disclose which merchant reported the breach. In my opinion this policy is a business protecting a business and disregarding the safety of its members. USAA didn't even reach out to me personally to give me insight into why they are sending a new card. I had to call them and spend 30 minutes of my time on the call to get an insufficient amount of information regarding what I should do to protect my data from a future breach by the same merchant. My belief is that USAA should be financially responsible for any future breach of this kind from the same merchant since they chose not to aid me in protecting my information. How can I request that the merchant remove my information from their systems if I cannot determine who they are? Why would said merchant disclose to a bank that they had a breach and not to the customer, me, that they had a breach? "Urgent We've identified that your USAA debit card information, such as your name, card number and expiration date, may have been obtained by unauthorized individuals through non-USAA systems. Your card information was possibly obtained through a retailer where you shopped or dined, or by other fraudulent activity. To reduce the risk of unauthorized transactions, we're replacing your debit card ending ####. We'll send you a new card with a new card number, security code and expiration date, and you'll receive it within 10 business days. To keep track of this new card order, review your card mailing status. Along with the card, we'll provide information about the steps you should take to activate your card and reminders for ensuring all preauthorized or recurring transactions are honored, such as providing merchants with your new card number and expiration date for recurring transactions. Your Current Card Your current card will only remain active up to 30 days, or upon activation of your new card, whichever occurs first. After you've activated your new debit card, please destroy your current card. Protecting You From Unauthorized Transactions Rest assured that you're protected by our zero-liability policy. A password is the first line of defense against cybercriminals. We recommend using multifactor authentication (MFA) as an added layer of protection. Learn more about MFA at usaa.com/MFA. If you'd like to speak to us about this matter, please call us at 800-535-3139. Additional information about zero-liability protection: You are not liable for unauthorized use of a debit card if (1) your account is in good standing, (2) you have exercised reasonable care in safeguarding your card from loss or theft, and (3) you have not reported to us 2 more unauthorized use events in the past 12 months. "Unauthorized use" means the use of a debit card by someone other than an account holder without actual authority to use the debit card. It does not include use of a debit card (1) by a person who was furnished the card by an account holder unless the account holder notified us that transfers by that person are no longer authorized or (2) with fraudulent intent by an account holder or any person acting in concert with the consumer." -DisappointedArmyVet read more
11 years ago
I am a disabled Military Veteran, who has been forward deployed three times. The most famous of these deployments included operational support for the mission that resulted in the termination of Osama Bin Laden. I have also been a USAA member for over a decade and to be honest they have always done a great job for me. However I soon realized that their support ends as soon as you're no longer a profitable asset to their bottom line profits. The following is the story of how USAA helped me get victimized and then turned their back on me. After receiving an honorable discharge from the Navy and being sent out into the workforce as a Disabled Veteran I had a really hard time finding a job. I later learned that job seekers are often preyed on by con-men. After months of filling out hundreds of applications I finally received a job offer as a project manager for an international consulting firm. I made it through 2 rounds of phone interviews and signed my employment contract. My first month was training which consisted of 10 extensive and graded training exercise assignments. Towards the end of the month I had finished all the required training, so they assigned me to join my first project. My first assignment was purchase order research. I compiled a list of U.S. based sellers for a list of office equipment they needed for a client. After that they sent me a purchase order and told me to purchase the goods and send them to the client of record. Even though I had been working with this company every day for a month, I still have a hard time fully trusting anyone because I am a very cautious individual, so I immediately called USAA to ask how I could make sure this isn't a con. I had a 2 part plan to ensure my safety. 1) They transfer me the funds first and I wait till the money is cleared by USAA, 2) I have the consulting firm transfer the funds onto a credit card that is already maxed out, which would free up the cards available funds to allow me to execute on the purchase order. Before doing anything I called USAA and asked them about my plan. I was informed that USAA could not change my card's available credit without my permission, so given the the card was already maxed out it would be impossible to take on additional liability. I was also advised that once my card received the funds and the funds were cleared by USAA that the funds were safe for spending. After speaking with USAA I felt confident moving forward. The funds were then deposited into my account and cleared for spending. I executed on the purchase order and sent the items to the client of record on the purchase order. Two days later the funds were somehow virtually pulled back off my credit card and my card was left overdrafted by nearly $7,000. When I confronted USAA they informed me that they don't know how the funds were able to be pulled out once they were in and cleared. Also they did not raise my credit limit, but rather they allowed the card to be overdrawn by nearly double it's available limit. They apologized for the inaccurate information they provided and told me they will not help me with any of the liability, and additionally they will not even help restructure the debt. I'm now stuck with a credit card that is overdrawn by $7,000 (double the card's limit). I don't have a job so I have no way of paying this. The company that employed me, then proceeded to virtually 100% vanish. Everything from their website, phone numbers, emails and all my company contacts no longer existed. Then USAA, a company that I thought I could trust, and use for all of my banking, insurance, and credit accounts assisted this terrible con in leaving me unaware, misinformed and financially screwed. USAA provided me bad information, which led to me being victimized, which lead to them raking in amazing amount of money from me in overdraft fees and destroying my credit. I don't believe this was premeditated, but man it really worked out great for USAA. I'm sure they're having a very merry christmas. read more
7 years ago
In 1997 I entered the United States Military Academy as a starry eyed plebe captivated by the mystery and intrigue of that seemingly eternal depth of gray. Within 90 seconds of hugging my family goodbye I quickly became acquainted with the quintessential "suck" I heard so much about and those hallowed grounds walked by Eisenhower, Grant, Lee and my all time favorite, General Patton became the imposing gothic cathedral of war it seems to be your freshman year. As so many before me and so many after me, quiting was never an option. I survived my plebe year and every year thereafter deepened my sense of gratitude, pride and admiration for the values I swore to defend and the courage of the true heroes who have kept our nation safe. I graduated May 2001 and having already completed airborne training the summer before, and after being conferred the highest honor I have ever known, a commission in the United States Army (Beat Navy!) along with what I'm sure was an accidental invitation to enter Ranger school. September 11, 2001 came along a couple of months later and it was in that moment that I realized how small I really was as I stood by helplessly watching those planes ram into Mannhattans skyline over, and over and over again followed by the confusion in the aftermath when we heard the Pentagon had sustained the same type of attack. That's when I realized the beast wasn't who I thought it was, and the only enemy I had faced was imaginary. Undeterred I dedicated myself to serving the fallen heroes of that fateful morning, hoping that I could serve as a tiny piece of the counterpunch and give a voice to the defenseless men and women slaughtered on that day. I ended up deploying into active combat 6 times, serving beside the bravest human beings I have ever known, as a member of the coalition that swept across the Arabian Peninsula. I have been to places I'll never know how to pronounce, probably had no business being and certainly would never acknowledge and saw the ugly side of war in the destruction we brought upon the civilian populations of Iraq, Afghanistan and beyond and began my new challenge this past July as much back gave up on me from an old, 2006 shrapnel related incident and entered the private sector, making the biggest mistake I've ever made buying into USAA's marketing BS where they take advantage of first time civilians returning from active combat duty who are sometimes led to believe that they are affiliated with the armed forces. These people represent the worst about our world in the way the hijack our message and pretend like it's theirs so they can profit from those who paid an ultimate sacrifice of life to keep their greed sheltered from the harsh realities of the world. I traveled to West Point, Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria (humanitarian aid) and beyond fueled by a desire to protect these infants who couldn't give a flying you know what about you, your service or the lives of those left behind and are every part as bad as the criminals we chased around the desert all those years. They feed of the pain of the injured and then tell you to eat it once it's too late. Banking with a thief would have been a better idea than these miserable, stuck up children. The 1.8, 2.1, 1.5 star reviews are completely accurate. Stay far, far away. read more
3 years ago
After 25 years at USAA I am changing to other banking, insurance, and mortgage providers and no longer trust or recommend USAA services to other military personnel. Wish I had listened to other military members over the last few years about the downward spiral of USAA. ***DO NOT USE USAA*** First banking, USAA debit and credit cards "potential fraud department" essentially makes it impossible to confidently use their cards. Basically, you must carry another card from a different organization ready for use because you never know when it is going to work. This results in them turning off all other transaction until you resolve their automated calls/texts. The burden is on the user. This causes problems with later automatic payments i.e. cell phone provider, streaming service, online purchase too. Enjoying going back to everyone (except USAA) to resolve your declined payments. After many hours on the USAA phone/chat conversation I decided to cancel my credit card (not able to confidently use it anyway). The USAA provides told me they would not cancel my credit card until I update all my information i.e. my rank. I am not sure what my military rank has to do with me canceling a credit card. I repeatedly asked for any management or leadership to call you back without results. After multiple conversations with different USAA associates, I was finally able to cancel my credit card. Also, when I spoke to Carlos at the "Members resolution team" I was told he was the highest person I could talk too, and that management would not call me back. Horrible service and do not trust them with your money or credit. Second insurance, if you must file an auto claim for incident that was the other person's fault USAA does not help. Effectively you must talk to and work with other person insurance organization who goal is to save their organization money / interests. I decided to change due to the service and was surprised to find out it costs much less for the same coverage. Many insurance providers have much better rates and service. Finally, home loans, I used USAA for my second house purchase. This was a huge mistake, and I did not use them for my third house purchase. I repeatedly documented USAA mortgage department received all documentation they needed to close on my house. USAA informed me on the last couple of days that they needed additional information, and I would not be able to close on my house. This would have resulted in me losing my earnest money. After many hours on the phone, I provided proof of USAA error and was able to close on the house. This can be very painful while moving your household goods and selling your previous house. I almost had to put everything in storage and live in hotel while I started the process all over. I do not recommend USAA unless you like additional time and stress spent dealing with their mistakes. Recommend military personnel NOT use USAA for any services. USAA was previously competitive and provided great service, which is no longer the case. Now, I am changing to other providers. read more
14 years ago
I have moved most of my business away from USAA. I have been a member for many years. We have had several mortgages with USAA. The service was dismal. I was charged by USAA for an accident where there was no damage-go figure. My investment accounts sat there. When I asked for investment advice and guidance, and for USAA to explain their range of investment vehicles there, I found that department to not be helpful. Every time I called almost any department, I found the employees to be uninformed and smug. I have to set aside several hours if I need to contact USAA. After all these years, we are never offered a menu of extensions. Consequently, I have to spend an inordinate amount of time with a recording. I am passed around unmercifully and have to provide my identifying information each time. I am then told it is for "my" benefit. Strangely, just recently an adjustor who was a manager, was helpful. When USAA opened an office close to where I live, I thought finally there would be support and better lines of communication. However, they don't seem to do anything or manage any transactions there. Every time I go in, they refer me to online help. The ladies are just sitting there doing nothing when I go in. It seems like a waste of money. When I go online, the website is not intuitive. Simple functions are buried in obscure places where it cannot be found. Over the years, we have attempted to provide positive and helpful feedback to USAA. They listen politely, but there have never been any improvements, or even an acknowledgement that they could improve. My children, siblings, and most of the rest of my family have dropped USAA as well. When they did, they wrote a review of USAA. Funny, it never appeared. However, a USAA person called them about their review under the guise of better understanding their complaint. What they really wanted was to have them remove their negative comments and come back to USAA. Imagine that! When someone puts their trust in a financial institution, it is not done lightly. Neither is it taken lightly when all family business needs to be moved elsewhere. It is quite inconvenient. I don't want to be contacted by USAA. I have been trying to write this review for quite a while. It seems there is always one type of error or another on the USAA site. I finally was able to submit a review after all this time. When I did, I got the following response: The Site Terms and Moderation Guidelines govern the content you submit on usaa.com. As a result, USAA may not post all submitted content. Since I am sure USAA will remove my review, I am writing one here. I was shocked to see this degree of manipulation. Shame on USAA. Now I am on a mission to get my message out. read more
First and foremost I've always liked USAA. But what occurred yesterday when I tried to use the towing feature of my auto insurance was absolutely unacceptable. I was driving my truck outside of Lake Tahoe when it lost all power, the truck sputtered, and then died. I was in a very remote area but I was also on a very busy highway. I called USAA and they transferred me to their 3rd party towing contractor. The USAA Towing contractor was very pleasant over the phone. She explained that she will do some digging and try to locate a tow truck company nearby. She warned me the tow truck could take as long 60-90 minutes, but they would update me on the status via text message. Okay no problem. I'm ex military, so I'm a pro at hurry up and wait. So fast forward 2 hours later and I still have no updates, no text messages, and I'm dying in the triple digit heat. A California Highway Patrolman (CHP) pulls up just to see if I'm okay. I told him I was waiting on a tow truck from USAA and he started laughing. The CHP told me USAA is notorious for trying to locate, not the nearest tow truck, but the cheapest. So sometimes it can take them an hour of calling around until they locate the lowest bidder, then it will take the tow company another two or more hours to get to me because they will most likely be coming out of Sacramento California which is about 2 hours away. I told the CHP I've already been stranded out here for 2+ hours, so hopefully it wouldn't be much longer. The CHP and sat around and talked for a while before he got a call and had to leave. (CHP was a nice guy, and I appreciate the honesty) So I call USAA to get an update and I'm told my request for a tow truck got canceled. I'm like what, why? And why wasn't I informed? You did call another one right? Sadly they said no, they dropped the ball. The lady on the other end of the phone extends her apologies and said she will begin looking for another tow truck. 20 minutes later I get a call from one of their supervisors who also extends her apologies for the mix up. She said she will do some calling around and get back to me with an update. So now I'm pissed. I figured what the hell so tried to fire my truck up and it started immediately. I pulled forward about 1/2 mile so I could turn around and head back down the highway the other way, and I see this tow truck parked there idling. I pull up to him and asked him if he was there for me. He said yes but he was waiting for a return phone call from USAA because he shot them a quote and they were mowing it over. Endless to say, I waived the tow truck off and told him my truck was now running fine, and I'm going to try to limp it home. What a nightmare USAA, talk about a SNAFU. read more
2 years ago
Review: I had the unfortunate experience of dealing with USAA after my daughter's car accident. I cannot stress enough how dishonest and deceitful their tactics have been throughout the entire claims process. To provide some context, my daughter had just purchased her first car, which she saved up for two long years to finally purchase. She was driving cautiously and responsibly when the USAA insured driver ran a stop sign, causing a severe collision. It was a traumatic experience for her, with both physical and emotional consequences. Despite clear evidence indicating their insured driver's fault, multiple USAA adjusters shamelessly turned the tables on my daughter, blaming her for the collision in order to evade their responsibility to repair her vehicle. Their conduct was appalling, taking advantage of a young, trusting (in honesty is the best policy) driver and attempting to shirk their financial obligations. Throughout the claims process, USAA consistently demonstrated a complete disregard for their duty to act in good faith. They utilized deceptive tactics and attempted to intimidate and manipulate my daughter into accepting liability for an accident that was clearly not her fault. They used every trick in the book to avoid covering the repair costs, effectively robbing her of the money she had spent so long diligently saving in order to purchase her first car ( having purchased less than 2 weeks before USAA insured failing to yeild right of way, ran a stop sign causing the collision). Furthermore, when we attempted to discuss the situation with their representatives, we were met with condescending attitudes and dismissive behavior. They lacked basic empathy and failed to address our concerns, leaving us feeling unheard and betrayed. The lasting impact of this ordeal on my daughter's confidence and trust cannot be overstated. It is disheartening to witness an insurance company, whose primary purpose is to provide reliable coverage, resort to such corrupt practices to avoid fulfilling their obligations. I strongly caution anyone seeking insurance coverage to steer clear of USAA. Their lack of integrity, their dishonesty, and outright manipulation make them unfit to be trusted with providing genuine care and financial protection in the event of an accident. Save yourself the headaches, frustration, and potentially devastating financial consequences--look elsewhere for a reputable insurance provider read more
14 years ago
USAA is a terrible organization that has no care for it's customers and their families. I recently went TDY for several weeks. Prior to my departure, I added a debit card for my wife (who is a foreign national new to this country). We also recently had our first child ( 6 weeks old), and my wife does not work so she can stay home and care for him. Before the debit card was activated, USAA informed me they needed a copy of her military ID--nothing more. I faxed in a copy, then called to confirm they received it, which they did. They activated her card, allowed several transactions, and without notice, placed a hold on the entire account. This couldn't happen at a worse time. My wife was out of groceries, and my son needed diapers, wipes, and diaper rash cream. After speaking with USAA, they informed me that they misinformed me, and they need more information for verification. I explained my situation and the fact that my family should not have to suffer for their mistake. They refused to rectify the situation until I faxed the information in. The problem is, my wife doesn't have access to money, or a fax, and I am 5,000 miles away. Finally, I got a buddy to fax them the information--which they claimed they did not receive, 3 TIMES! Finally they got it, and proceed to tell them again, they want additional information in conjunction with their previous request. The did not care my son was without diapers and wipes, nor did they care that my wife did not have money to get food and potable water. I has lost complete respect for this company, and learned that they are just like every other corporate brand--money hungry without a care for its costs to consumers. The last I checked, food was life and death and sanitary items are a necessity in the prevention or potentially fatal infections--not that they care. If this is how they treat military families, I will no longer be using their services. Just got a follow up from USAA. They received my complaint I filed with the Better Business Bureau. All of a sudden, they tell me they have had all the information they requested for over 2 months and have fixed my account. This comes after they told me yesterday that they didn't receive anything, and that I needed to send everything for the 4th time. USAA is a pile of untrustworthy, unprofessional, disorganized, and downright disrespectful people. Supporters of the U.S. military and their families my ass. read more
7 years ago
We spoke to a claims adjuster in their office who stated they can help us with our claim even though they were not the original adjuster we spoke to. We were told we are not accepting responsibility the accident was 100% the other driver's fault and the deductible is waved. Then I was contacted by another adjuster via messaging who states we are accepting full responsibility and will have to pay the deductible. This is unacceptable. Alexys Jenkins supposedly took responsibility as our claims adjuster in the beginning. She got our information then completely disappeared. I called her for weeks repeatedly but could never reach her. I did talk to four other adjusters who stated they are all a team and Alexys doesn't control the case. So I worked with each of them openly. They told me the other driver was totally responsible. Right before the vehicle was to be fixed I suddenly received a phone call from Alexys who stated we are 100% at fault and USAA will be paying !00% of the bill to the other driver as well. I asked where she had disappeared to and she stated she had been in contact with me the whole time, such a foolish lie. I am sure their records and recording would prove otherwise. She also stated the other 4 claims adjusters I had spoken to could not make any decisions in this matter and that I should not have been speaking to them. USAA also forced my wife to have a phone conversation with the other driver's insurance company. I explained to Alexys that my wife is not 100% with English as she is from Indonesia, but they forced her to have a conversation with them anyway and I was not allowed to be involved in any way. I told them I would like an interpreter which they supplied, but the interpreter did not say a word throughout the whole conversation. Basically they railroaded my wife throughout the process. The company is very unprofessional and the "adjusters" are not responsible. Needless to say we have left USAA as quickly as we could. They are not for the American serviceman and they are just like every other business, in it for the money. Don't be fooled. If you want a company that is all for the US servicemen/women go to GEICO. read more
5 years ago
USAA has figured out that they can't do anything right. They have off-loaded their investment services to Schwab, and now they have off-loaded their banking services to some pot-smoking banking group on 901 Corporate Drive, Pomona, California 91768. Although the USAA Group appears to be headquartered in Texas, these idiots in California never bothered to check Texas Tax codes, specifically Texas H.B. 2254: Sec. 31.031. INSTALLMENT PAYMENTS OF CERTAIN HOMESTEAD TAXES. (a) This section applies only to:(1) an individual who is: (A) disabled or at least 65 years of age; and (B) qualified for an exemption under Section 11.13(c). (a-1) An individual to whom this section applies may pay a taxing unit's taxes imposed on property that the person owns and occupies as a residence homestead in four equal installments without penalty or interest if the first installment is paid before the delinquency date and is accompanied by notice to the taxing unit that the person will pay the remaining taxes in three equal installments. You would THINK a company headquartered in Texas - even if they were off loading the work to the land of recreational drug use - would know the tax codes for the states they choose to operate within. First let me say I am a veteran with 20 years of service, and also that Collin Country in the Great Republic of Texas says I am completely up-to-date with my property tax installment payments. But USAA is now threatening my credit rating because some doobie smoking functionary is saying I have not paid my taxes and are demanding I pay the taxes in full and supply them with documentation that I have paid and am current with my property tax payments. I have been a member of USAA since 1976 when I first entered the service but you can bet I am prepared to drop them like a hot rock now. In the past they never had to do television advertising. Now I know why they are advertising like a ship going down - because of the way they treat long time veteran customers. I expect many are voting with their feet to also drop them like a hot rock . . . hence the advertising campaign. Believe me - I am looking for alternatives now! read more
15 years ago
Full disclosure: I've been with USAA Auto Insurance for a number of years and they used to have better service, but something has changed in the past few years. I've had a good driving record up until the past year when I made two claims, one for getting rear-ended (not my fault) by a teen-age driver and one for a fender bender which was my fault. That's when all the trouble started. Instead of going into the whole story and drama, I'll just give the facts of what happened. When I got rear-ended, I had medical bills. USAA was never helpful and I constantly had to call USAA and make sure they had all the paperwork from my doctors (they always play dumb/ignorant on the phone). USAA frequently issued checks to supposedly reimburse me that did not cover the cost of my medical bills. And I would have to call them and straighten things out. Long story short, after about 9 months, I finally settled with them. It was exhausting and they left me knowing that USAA DOES NOT HAVE THEIR CLIENTS INTEREST AT HEART. They are concerned about saving money for the company (in my opinion). The second accident has been painful too. Although there were no injuries, USAA is not being helpful. They are apparently such a large, bureaucratic agency that they don't communicate internally. USAA again started issuing checks that were inadequate to cover bills and I have had to frequently call them to make things happen (as my car sits at the repair center awaiting their action/approval). What a freaking nightmare! I've been with several different insurance companies and this is the WORST EXPERIENCE by far! I keep hearing people say that they've had a great experience with USAA. I think they either have never had to deal with USAA's adjusters/claims dept, or they've never had a claim. The new USAA appears to be only out for money and sits back and does nothing until you call them frequently and harass them. What kind of insurance company does this? Not acceptable. read more
7 years ago
I applied for membership in USAA to compare prices for auto insurance. Did you know that the USAA membership application contains a forced arbitration clause that relates to any dispute you may have with USAA? At the election of USAA, this organization can deprive its members of their Constitutional rights to jury trial, access to courts (including appeal of arbitration decisions to a court), the right to engage in pre-arbitration discovery (except as provided by arbitration rules), and to participate in a class action? A class action is a means of consumer protection that abusive companies and organizations hate. USAA members must also pay their own arbitration costs, including the fees and expenses of their own attorneys, experts and witnesses, regardless of which party prevails. These "membership" provisions apply to ALL USAA services, not just auto insurance, and they also purport to preempt, under the guise of "interstate commerce", any state laws enacted to protect consumers against such consumer abuse and deprivation of Constitutional rights that many Americans just like you died or suffered permanent disability to protect and preserve. There's more. If your original USAA membership agreement does not contain these draconian provisions, you are still bound by the subsequent changes that USAA decided to make at its sole discretion. Sounds sort of un-American and subversive to our collective values, doesn't it?! Check it out. I thought USAA, being military focused, was a cut above. Instead, USAA turns out to be among the worst of the worst. Note the consistently low customer ratings of USAA on various websites which post consumer reviews, which is a clear warning. I will never do business with USAA, and, if you respect America and our Constitutional rights, I suggest you should also have second thoughts about doing business with this organization. -- Samuel T. Adams read more
3 years ago
On May 10, 2023, I was involved in an accident with one of USAA's clients. Everything proceeded smoothly until they decided to give me the runaround in repairing my car or compensating me for its worth. The adjuster was nowhere to be found, and it took me a couple of months to receive any response from them. They informed me that my car was a total loss and provided a specific amount they were willing to pay for it via email, stating that I could dispute it if I could find a car in the same category with the same mileage within a 100-mile radius. Unfortunately, I couldn't find an exact match, but I did find a vehicle that was one year older and one year newer, so I disputed the price they were offering. They assured me they would get back to me in a couple of weeks, but I never heard from them again. Frustrated, I took the step of filing a complaint against them with the Texas Department of Insurance and the Office of the Attorney General. However, I received no assistance beyond the insurance company responding to me and denying my dispute without providing any tangible reasoning. This was after three months of back-and-forth since my car accident, with no access to a replacement vehicle or rental car. Now, it has been five months, and they are attempting to push the responsibility onto my own insurance. These actions indicate that these individuals are playing games with people's lives, and there seems to be no one holding them accountable. It is disheartening to realize that we live in a country that is supposed to protect average citizens from being taken advantage of by large companies like USAA, but this has proven to be far from the truth. I have lost trust in the entire system, and I am determined to stop paying insurance premiums to these corporate entities that seem only interested in taking our hard-earned money every day, without delivering the support they promise. read more
10 years ago
I have been a member of USAA since November of 2015. I would not recommend them to anyone. Please don't fall for their corny commercials about how they appreciate the military, and veterans. I am a veteran of the US Air Force, and am currently battling cancer. I had an insurance overage issue with USAA, and their response was as pathetic as their phone system. First of all at the scene of the accident it took three phone calls, and five minutes on hold just to speak with somebody. When I realized there was an issue with my coverage upon contacting them about a previous conversation to fix the issue their response was, "we have no recording of the conversation, and after speaking with the original representative no recollection of the conversation. After realizing there was an issue with my coverage in March of this year, they fixed the coverage on one vehicle, and not the other two. All three vehicles were asked to be changed. The response on one of the vehicle, "sorry you're not covered". I stated I know there is a problem with coverage. I had asked for it to be fixed. As you can see there is not much concern for helping, just an apology. just read the other 916 reviews. I now have to pay for an accident myself, that I should have been covered for if someone had done their job. I will have no way to pay for the medical attention I need simply because USAA does not care. It is against their guidelines to help you out. I am in an industry that we have paid tens of thousands of dollars to fix a situation simply because we care about our clients and our company's good name. The company that is suppose to be there to protect the military has no interest in doing just that. Don't waste your money. There are many other insurance companies out there that will truly look out for your best interest, and would gladly have your hard earned dollars. read more
2 years ago
If I could give 0 stars I would. Run as Fast as You Can My experience with USAA has been an absolute nightmare, and I urge everyone to avoid this company at all costs. Their mishandling of claims and blatant lack of accountability is shocking. 1. Unbelievable Incompetence: When my vehicle was stolen, USAA falsely claimed it was recovered within 7 hours. This was a blatant lie. It took over 20 days for any meaningful action, and their adjuster only contacted me after I repeatedly reached out. 2. Total Communication Breakdown: USAA's communication is non-existent. My emails and calls went unanswered for weeks. When I finally received a response, it was a denial letter filled with baseless claims of negligence and wear and tear, despite USAA lacking the complete service records from the dealership. 3. Ignored at Every Level: I escalated my concerns to multiple levels within USAA. My emails to the adjuster were ignored. My follow-ups with the supervisor were ignored. Even my emails to the CEO, Mr. Wayne Peacock, were ignored. This shows a complete lack of respect and accountability from the top down. 4. Cover-Up Tactics: Instead of addressing the real issues, USAA chose to ignore my complaints entirely. This is nothing short of a cover-up to avoid taking responsibility for their mistakes. Their behavior is unacceptable and shows a complete disregard for their customers. 5. Don't Be Fooled: USAA might claim to offer great service, but don't let them fool you. My experience has been nothing but lies, delays, and disrespect. They are not worth your time, money, or trust. If you want an insurance provider that is reliable, transparent, and accountable, look elsewhere. USAA is not just incompetent; they are actively trying to cover up their failures. Run as fast as you can from this company. They do not deserve your business. read more
9 years ago
USAA is the most fraudulent organization I have ever dealt with. This organization is full of liars and thieves. I suggest anyone dealing with them to keep notes/documentation and request communication specifically through written communication only. If you file any complaints, deal with them only through your written complaint. USAA will attempt to call you in order to lie their way out of any complaints you file against them including any legal recourse you may pursue. DO NOT TALK TO ANY OF THEIR REPS OVER THE PHONE REGARDING SERIOUS ISSUES UNLESS YOU RECORD/DOCUMENT THE CONVERSATION. This is one of the reasons why they do not like to share their name/title in order to hide their wrongdoings. They will block your accounts, screw up your money, cancel your accounts/policies, keep your money, claim you owe them money when you do not, and basically do anything that is unethical and illegal. The CEO supports this type of behavior 100%. This organization claims to support and care about the veterans and veteran families they do business with but trust me when I say they only care about PR and your money. Go to Navy Federal Credit Union or Pentagon Federal to do your business. You will not regret it. Just take the time to research USAA and read all of the NEGATIVE REVIEWS that USAA has all over the Internet. The BBB gives USAA an A+ rating when there are over 88% negative complaints out of 100% total complaints against USAA. On USAA's own website they block people who complain or review them negatively. The representatives will actually threaten you if you do so and refer you to USAA policies they do not allow for it. SERIOUSLY. Take your business elsewhere. USAA needs to be investigated and shut down completely! read more
1 year ago
USAA's Incompetence Has Left Me Without My Trailer for 10 Months Back in May, USAA completely mishandled my insurance claim, and after months of fighting with them, my trailer is still down, and I'm out of work. They issued a check without my name on it and mailed it directly to the shop. The shop took the money and spent it on who knows what, and I still don't have my trailer repaired. I've called countless times trying to get USAA to fix this, and every time I'm told, "We're taking care of it," but nothing ever happens. A P&C advocate even said they would follow up, but I haven't heard anything. I've spoken with the office of the CEO, who claimed they wanted to resolve this issue, yet here I am--10 months later--still waiting. USAA also claimed that one of their adjusters came out and inspected my trailer after the so-called repairs, but that's a complete lie--the trailer has been locked inside the shop the entire time. On top of that, I've been asking for an itemized list of repairs for months, and they still haven't provided one. One of their own supervisors admitted there is no itemized list, meaning USAA cut a check for repairs without even knowing what was being done. How does that even happen? I've had no trailer for almost a year, which means I haven't been able to work, can't pay my insurance, and can't afford my truck payment. I even filed a complaint with the Texas Department of Insurance, and I'm still waiting on that process. USAA's customer service is an absolute nightmare. They've dragged this out for nearly a year with zero accountability. If you have insurance with them, pray you never have to file a claim, because you'll be left out to dry just like I have. read more
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