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DIRTYMAX2004 05-04-2010 05:14 PM

Who has USAA Insurance?
 
I just switched to USAA Insurance and saved a pile of money. I read some reviews though and they arent suppose to be the greatest so im kinda nervous about it. Anybody on here use them?

NadirPoint 05-04-2010 05:22 PM

They play the same game most ins co's do - low initial rates, slowly jacking it up over time and they will drop you in a heartbeat if you have an accident. USAA is particularly notorious for this. I have heard stories to this effect. No personal knowledge, but I do tend to believe it.

You gotta shop around and be ready to change when the time is right. I change carriers for all types of intangible services insurance, ISP, cable whatever on a regular basis. Competition keeps prices low. They do not reward loyalty, only exploit it.

AF1CUMMINS 05-04-2010 05:42 PM

They've been pretty good for me for the most part. Only issue I've had with them was when I deployed to Iraq. I suspended my policy when I was gone since my truck was in storage, when I came back and had it turned back on they screwed up. Somebody broke in my truck and I didn't find out til I went to the body shop that my rental reinbursment had been removed from my policy so if I wanted one it was comin out of pocket for me. Good thing my fianee's Dad is a truck driver so I got to use his car. The good thing about them though, a lot of companies will only do "factory replacements" on stereo equipment, I had a 7" flip up DVD player, they replaced it and re-tinted the window that was broken.

Uncle Bubba 05-04-2010 07:11 PM

If ya look at the stickies at the top of the page you will see one that reference Military deals and specials. The last few posts on that topic are about USAA. I just called them today to get signed up myself. They're only $6 a month cheaper then my current company but if you look up there complaints filed against them and they're rating by the governing agencies they score very well in all area's.

Can't give you any personal feedback yet.

jasonfriedlin 05-04-2010 09:20 PM

I've had them since I was 16 and no complaints at all, they have been great. Even with my somewhat horrible 10 page driving record. The one accident Ive had in my life was in a parking lot and it was disputed as to who's fault it was, but they paid me to fix my truck and fought with the other people for a year and a half until they finally won. They called me and told me I was not at fault, even though they knew all along. But all in all, I think you'll be happy. They've been good to me for 12 years now. :tu:

OceanDiesel 05-04-2010 11:40 PM

I've had USAA since 2001(home, and all 4 vehicles), and my rates have actually dropped over the years. A few years back my girlfriend destroyed a Dodge Stratus while driving my '96 Stroker, I gave 'em the initial report, they took care of everything quickly... and no rate increase.

scrappy 05-05-2010 04:57 AM

I too have had usaa auto and renter's ins. for about 4 years now and I am happy with them.

bosslady 05-05-2010 11:56 AM

husband and I are about to switch over to USAA... it is cheaper..and all the military families i know ( and family members i know) all love USAA... so i dunno...gonna give it a shot tho:c:

NadirPoint 05-05-2010 12:13 PM

I've beebn a USAA member for about 11 years, just don't use their insurance any more. They made some arbitrary changes and jacked up the premiums for my homeowners policy over the years and denied a claim for wind damage to my roof. It seemed odd to me the recent changes last year increased my premium while at the same time the assesed value of the home went down by about 20% due to the real estate slump.

Go figure. Had the auto insurance as well, never had to invoke it thankfully, but found better rates at GEICO for the same level of insurance. Just make sure you know what you're getting.

Uncle Bubba 05-05-2010 12:19 PM

Just a question here since I have no idea how they do business yet but is it possible that there is two different branches, so to speak of USAA. One being for Military and one for the general public.


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