scoutcub
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Aug 19, 2008
- Messages
- 2,286
- Location
- Ohio
- Tractor
- Yanmar LX4900//Cub 7532//Cub Yanmar SC2400//Komatsu D38//Cub Volunteer//Cub SZ60/CAT 289C/CAT 308
USAA is a very well established insurance company that used to only insure active duty and retired military personnel...until recently. Here is their qualification criteria from their home page.
USAA membership is a privilege earned by those in uniform and it's a privilege that can be handed down to their children. Membership is open to:
* Active, retired and honorably separated officers and enlisted personnel of the U.S. military.
* Officer candidates in commissioning programs (Academy, ROTC, OCS/OTS).
* Adult children of USAA members who have or had a USAA auto or property insurance policy.1
* Widows and widowers of USAA members who have or had a USAA auto or property insurance policy.
No, I do not work for USAA nor will I receive any commission. I have been with USAA for 24 years, their rates and service (imho) are superior.
Just passing on their new eligibility criteria...hopefully it can save some folks some money!
USAA membership is a privilege earned by those in uniform and it's a privilege that can be handed down to their children. Membership is open to:
* Active, retired and honorably separated officers and enlisted personnel of the U.S. military.
* Officer candidates in commissioning programs (Academy, ROTC, OCS/OTS).
* Adult children of USAA members who have or had a USAA auto or property insurance policy.1
* Widows and widowers of USAA members who have or had a USAA auto or property insurance policy.
No, I do not work for USAA nor will I receive any commission. I have been with USAA for 24 years, their rates and service (imho) are superior.
Just passing on their new eligibility criteria...hopefully it can save some folks some money!