I received marketing #spam from #USAA today which had no unsubscribe instructions in the footer, in violation of the CAN-SPAM act.
The spam did have a hidden List-Unsubscribe header with a link and email address in it. I tried the link; it generated an error message. I tried the email address; it didn't bounce, but I also didn't receive an acknowledgement so I have no idea if it worked. (1/4)

USAA is on my last nerve with their dividend scam.

I thought they haven’t been disbursing dividends because I haven’t received one in the 4 years I have had insurance with them.

Nope. Turns out it depends on what “company of placement” you are insured with. I said I thought I was insured with USAA. She said yes but your company of placement is Garrison.

I asked who this Garrison company is that has my data, I have never heard of them and I did not request this.

Then she tells me Garrison is not a different company it’s part of USAA and they decide the company of placement when we sign up with them.

Ok, so USAA decides what company of placement we are put in within their own company and then they randomly decide which companies of placement get dividends?

Sounds like a scam.

I’ll probably be going back to progressive for auto insurance. They paid my brother’s burial benefits super fast & idk if it was an error but they paid the whole grave stone invoice even though $2400 of it was for 3 footstones that were not my brother’s. Oh, and they don’t deny claims if THC is found to be in your system because they acknowledge that doesn’t mean you were under the influence at the time of the accident.

#USAA #insurance

So, #USAA has pretty much ENTIRELY succumbed to #enshittification, eh?
And another thing… The check attached to this letter from #USAA says on it, "Payment Explanation: 2025-12-22". What the fuck does that mean? Why is the "payment explanation" they offered a date several months in the future? This makes no friggin' sense. 🤦 smdh
It grinds my gears that #USAA says in this letter that they "may" report this income to the IRS and it "may" be be taxable, and I should consult with my tax advisor to find out for certain.
But that's impossible with the information they've provided. They haven't said _how_ they're going to report it to the IRS, and they haven't provided enough detail about what it is compensation for, for any tax advisor to be able to render an informed opinion on the matter. So dumb.
Perhaps this is one of the initiatives kicked off by #USAA's new CEO to try to transform the company, from the absolute dumpster fire it has turned into in recent years, into something more closely resembling the decent company it once was.
If so, then good for him, and maybe things like this will help the bank preserve some customers. However, it's too little, too late for me. I'll cash their check, but I'm still leaving.
I just got the weirdest letter, with a check for $325, from #USAA.
They claim this check is compensation for the "inconvenience" I experienced with a dispute I filed some time between 2018 and 2024.
Per my records, I did file at least one dispute of charges on my USAA credit card during that time, and they did mishandle at least one of them.
Not to look a gift horse in the mouth, but maybe they could have put something in the letter about which dispute they're paying me off for and why?
During the last #shutdown in 2019, the #NavyFederalCreditUnion & #USAA offered special loans to #military members, & they plan to do so again…. #NavyFederal said it would "offer 0% APR loans to eligible members whose pay may be affected, continuing a tradition of assistance seen during previous shutdowns in 2011, 2013 & 2018-2019, when nearly 20k members received support." USAA plans to offer eligible members with accounts a "no-interest loan equal to the amount of one net paycheck."
I give #USAA credit for one improvement: it appears that they have finally listened to their members clamoring for live chat. At some point recently they appear to have added the ability to chat with USAA customer service reps online through their website.
This is a real improvement, but it's too little, too late, at least for me.
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#USAA just sent out this video bragging about supposed recent improvements:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1XgKVppBbU
This video was heavy on meaningless platitudes and light on specifics. To the extent that specific "improvements" were mentioned, they have nothing to do with the reasons why I'm in the process of leaving USAA:
1) Their website regularly malfunctions.
2) They won't do business asynchronously (via email or online messaging).
3) Half the time I ask them to do something they screw it up.
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