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Fatter than you!
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Larry
Location: A little place called home.
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You should be able to. If you have any member of your family who is active or retired military you should be able to enroll in their programs. They have a lot of nice options for everything from banking to insurance.
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Where the sun never sets
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No one in my family is military though. I work as a civilian engineer for a navy support lab (technically part of the US Navy).
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I'm nuts for the place
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I could be wrong but I believe USAA is only for:
* Active-duty officers and enlisted personnel. * Children whose eligible parents have or had a USAA auto or property insurance product.1 * National Guard and Selected Reserve officers and enlisted personnel. * Officer candidates in commissioning programs (Academy, ROTC, OCS/OTS). * Former military personnel: o Retired officers and enlisted personnel. o Former officers and enlisted personnel who separated from the military on or after Jan. 1, 1996. * Former USAA members who had USAA auto or property insurance.
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Fatter than you!
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Larry
Location: A little place called home.
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I misunderstood your involvement, but it would never hurt to call and find out
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![]() I have been with USAA since 1978 (car, home, banking, etc). You don't qualify - but don't loose any sleep over it - USAA is not "cheap" as most people would believe. The rates are good, better than most - but if you shop around you can find lower costs. Ron |
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I know the benefits extend pretty far, my cousin is the grand daughter of a retired officer, with no other military connection, and she has USAA
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And that is correct. Since her Grandfather had the insurance, then her parents also had it which makes her eligible. Same with my daughters - since my wife and I have it, then they can also get it. You just have to be in line at some point. There are two sides to USAA insurance though - one that officers have and one that dependents have. Ron |
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Still Watching My Back
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I use USAA for everything now, and I love it. I've had their insurance since I first started driving. Beyond the low rates, they are just such a great company to deal with.
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