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callerys
04-09-2020, 12:03
We have been with USAA for over 20 years. We called today as we had heard that other insurance companies were giving discounts. They took off 20% for the next two months and deferred our car payment for two months
without penalty or interest. Wow I am impressed.
If you are a member I suggest calling and taking advantage of this.
Bailey Guns
04-09-2020, 12:12
Kudos to USAA for that.
Most insurance companies are giving customers a credit as well. For GEICO customers:
The GEICO Giveback Credit
GEICO is providing a 15 percent credit to our auto and motorcycle policyholders as your policy comes up for renewal between April 8 and October 7, 2020. The credit will also apply to any new policies purchased during this period. The credit is part of our ongoing efforts to assist policyholders during this unprecedented time.
The average auto policy has a semi-annual premium of about $1,000 and generally covers more than one vehicle. This means we expect credits to average about $150 per auto policy and $30 per motorcycle policy. We estimate the benefit to our 18 million auto and one million motorcycle policyholders to be approximately $2.5 billion.
Current policyholders can expect to see the credit when your policy renews. You do not need to take any action to receive this credit.
Really cool.
Great to hear people stepping up to help out.
KevDen2005
04-09-2020, 12:59
We have been with USAA for over 20 years. We called today as we had heard that other insurance companies were giving discounts. They took off 20% for the next two months and deferred our car payment for two months
without penalty or interest. Wow I am impressed.
If you are a member I suggest calling and taking advantage of this.
So you have to call, they aren't doing it automatically?
callerys
04-09-2020, 13:19
So you have to call, they aren't doing it automatically?
Not the car stuff, not sure on insurance.
So you have to call, they aren't doing it automatically?
It's automatic:
https://communities.usaa.com/t5/Press-Releases/USAA-to-Return-520-Million-to-Members/ba-p/228150?_ga=2.26546685.1318076097.1586460688-1910269568.1513956788
USAA to Return $520 Million to Members
yesterday
SAN ANTONIO ? USAA, the country?s fifth largest property-casualty insurer, will be returning $520 million to its members. This payment is a result of data showing members are driving less due to stay-at-home and shelter-in-place guidance across the country. Every member with an auto insurance policy in effect as of March 31, 2020, will receive a 20% credit on two months of premiums in the coming weeks.
From the app
How it works
Members will automatically receive a credit applied to their bill. They do not need to call, and no additional action is required.
And of course we just switched to State Farm because they were $100 a year cheaper. lol
And of course we just switched to State Farm because they were $100 a year cheaper. lol
We switched last year and saved almost $200 a year on the house, plus $100 per month on the cars (their renewal went up $70 per month for no other reason than "Colorado"). Their service was great, but it just got too expensive.
BushMasterBoy
04-09-2020, 14:31
They let British Airways bill me twice for one round trip ticket I have been battling USAA for 40 days and have received half a refund. I'm not impressed at all. Beware of airlines trying to over charge. Beware of USAA being less sympathetic to shady airlines during this crisis.
Snowman78
04-09-2020, 14:34
My insurance company is giving us back 30% on auto premium!
KevDen2005
04-09-2020, 14:35
Just got an email from USAA
Dear Fellow Member‚
We know the COVID‐19 pandemic is having a financial impact, and we're taking action to ease the burden. Every member with an auto insurance policy in effect as of March 31, 2020, will receive a 20% credit on two months of premiums in the coming weeks. All told, we're returning about $520 million.
We're able to pass on those savings because your efforts to stay home during the pandemic have meant fewer drivers on the road, which means fewer accidents and claims.
You will receive a credit applied to your bill. There is no need to call or take any action. For more details on the premium credit,
WillysWagon
04-09-2020, 14:41
Maybe State Farm will follow suit, but I won't hold my breath.
We got a similar message from Allstate.
Progressive is doing the 20% give back for April and May. They may extend it into the months after that if the pandemic continues.
The deferred 2 months of car payments isn't automatic... so yes, you should call if you have an auto loan with USAA or call your lender regardless, for that matter. I bet they're willing to work with you somehow.
I got a non-renewal notice from Auto Owners on my commercial auto policy, but only because the agency that writes my policy lost their business.
SSChameleon
04-09-2020, 16:12
Maybe State Farm will follow suit, but I won't hold my breath.
State Farm is paying a dividend to policyholders. They are expecting a payout in the neighborhood of 25% for Colorado.
Some of my buddies have complained about USAA, and one even left them because they aren't as competitively priced as they used to be. In the 25+ years I've been with them, they have been fantastic.
kidicarus13
04-09-2020, 21:08
Safeco Insurance:
We recognize the uncertainty and financial challenges you may be facing as the nation bands together to slow the spread of coronavirus. To help our customers, we are taking the following action:
Personal Auto Customer Relief Refund
Fewer drivers are on the road, which means fewer accidents. With this in mind, we are announcing our Personal Auto Customer Relief Refund, which will return approximately $250 million to our customers. Here?s how it works:
Personal auto insurance customers will receive a 15% refund on two months of their auto premium, based on your premium amount as of April 7, 2020.1
We are planning to issue the refund in the manner you made your most recent payment or by check.
We will begin issuing refunds in the coming weeks, after we have approval from state insurance regulators.
Your refund will happen automatically, and you do not need to call us to get your refund.
Please visit?Safeco.com/covid-19?for the latest information. In the meantime, stay well and thank you for being a Safeco customer.
Sincerely,
David Long
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
KevDen2005
04-09-2020, 22:14
Some of my buddies have complained about USAA, and one even left them because they aren't as competitively priced as they used to be. In the 25+ years I've been with them, they have been fantastic.
Used to be with State Farm but my wife does not have a great driving record and in her last accident seven years ago State Farm called to tell me they were dropping her. They wanted to keep me but at my new rate of $250 a month and the best we could find was about $300-$350 a month for my wife everywhere else. Another veteran told me to check USAA and they got us fully covered at the time for around $275 a month. Yes it was a steep increase from what I was paying, but a lot better than what anyone else would do. I've been happy with them. Wife's car totaled from hail in 2018. They came to the house to appraise the car and then scheduled a pickup, I didn't have to do anything. My roof was destroyed from hail in 2019 and the process to get it replaced was extremely easy. Got the check directly to me and I paid the bills with it rather than having it sent to all the third parties involved. That really upset the mortgage company.
Just checked Progressive and it's an automatic 20% discount for April and May (currently).
Some of my buddies have complained about USAA, and one even left them because they aren't as competitively priced as they used to be. In the 25+ years I've been with them, they have been fantastic.
When I took my truck to the bodyshop, they said USAA was hands down the best carrier to work with and took care of the insured the best. I've never had any issues with Progressive and have had a few claims.
I let USAA quote when I got an auto loan pre-approval and they couldn't come close to what I'm getting as a 15 year Progressive customer. I did not end up using USAA for the loan, got a better rate with my preferred bank.
I did get a $1,000 incentive out of the auto deal just letting them gen a lead through truecar as I've had an member account (no services) setup with them for over 60 days.
Aloha_Shooter
04-10-2020, 08:24
Some of my buddies have complained about USAA, and one even left them because they aren't as competitively priced as they used to be. In the 25+ years I've been with them, they have been fantastic.
I've had insurance agents cold call me and hang up after finding out that I was with USAA, saying they couldn't compete (both State Farm and GEICO). However, the last time that happened was over a decade ago.
It's not all about the premium though -- what I find is that USAA charges premiums they think they can live with and still cover you. Other insurance companies will charge a lower premium to try to get your money then attempt to weasel out or at least knock down what they have to pay out if/when you need to make a claim. That can include substituting parts or going with a mandated service provider -- USAA keeps telling me they want me to be satisfied so while they will suggest service providers, they're happy for me to choose the one I want.
I would say 75% or more of the times I've made a claim (something like 5 or 6 times over the years), the USAA adjuster has found stuff to fix the vendor missed (body work or replacement items on the car, additional windows or hail damage on the house, etc.). It's always funny when the guy trying to sell you his service scratches his head and says the USAA estimate was higher because they found additional things.
They let British Airways bill me twice for one round trip ticket I have been battling USAA for 40 days and have received half a refund. I'm not impressed at all. Beware of airlines trying to over charge. Beware of USAA being less sympathetic to shady airlines during this crisis.
There must be something else going on with BMB's case. What he relates is just a polar opposite to my 30+ year experience (and my father's 50+ year experience) with them. I'm not saying BMB is wrong or lying, just that there must be some information about the case or aspect to it that we're missing. The airlines can't charge you twice for the same ticket but they CAN charge more than once for the same TRIP if you make last minute changes or if you purchase a replacement ticket for one that's voided (e.g., for not showing up for a leg by check-in time). If the flight was canceled due to the Wuhan Coronavirus, both DOT and the EU are requiring the airlines to refund canceled tickets.
What he relates is just a polar opposite to my 30+ year experience (and my father's 50+ year experience) with them.
I was thinking the same. I spoke to my Dad, and he agrees that USAA has treated him wonderfully through many claims spanning 50+ years. I wonder if some people just happen upon the new or grumpy rep that just doesn't know or care.
Bailey Guns
04-10-2020, 11:17
I've had USAA quote my auto insurance several times. Always WAY higher than GEICO...even when we had USAA homeowners. Had homeowner's with them for one year. Terrible, terrible experience. I have had two auto loans with them and had great experiences both times. After the divorce my ex re-fi'd our/her house with them...she wasn't happy at all due to non-existent communications from them as to the status of the loan process.
So for us/me, it's been a mixed a bag.
My best insurance experience by far has been with Country Financial on both home and auto. Unfortunately they can't help me where I am now. GEICO has been a close second...but I hear so many people say they've had bad luck with them, too.
I've had USAA quote my auto insurance several times. Always WAY higher than GEICO...even when we had USAA homeowners. Had homeowner's with them for one year. Terrible, terrible experience. I have had two auto loans with them and had great experiences both times. After the divorce my ex re-fi'd our/her house with them...she wasn't happy at all due to non-existent communications from them as to the status of the loan process.
So for us/me, it's been a mixed a bag.
My best insurance experience by far has been with Country Financial on both home and auto. Unfortunately they can't help me where I am now. GEICO has been a close second...but I hear so many people say they've had bad luck with them, too.
I had progressive for my motorcycle, and they were ok, but they have/had a deal through USAA. I have taken quotes from Geico and State Farm in the past, but they could not offer as good of coverage for the money. Perhaps it being quite a few years since that has happened,things have truly changed.
Guess they are like every other business; good for some, bad for others.
Bailey Guns
04-10-2020, 12:47
I had GEICO for motorcycle insurance...they were OK. Then I got a quote from the Harley insurance people and it was half of the GEICO premium for more coverage and lower deductible. Gotta go with what works.
Aloha_Shooter
04-11-2020, 08:48
I had progressive for my motorcycle, and they were ok, but they have/had a deal through USAA. I have taken quotes from Geico and State Farm in the past, but they could not offer as good of coverage for the money. Perhaps it being quite a few years since that has happened,things have truly changed.
Before USAA had an official relationship with Progressive, they were willing to give me a quote for motorcycle insurance but the rep I spoke with said she would recommend I go with a company that specialized in offering motorcycle insurance like Progressive. When I asked her why they even offered it then, she said some members really wanted the convenience of dealing with a single insurance company or were overseas and obtaining insurance was difficult so it was offered solely as a convenience. Some years later, USAA solidified an official relationship with Progressive and reduces rates so I moved my policy from a Denver agent to my USAA account.
I have found USAA's credit cards to be acceptable, not the absolute best for people that like to "earn points" or whatever by credit card churning but definitely on level with or a little better than Discover. Their investment products tend to be stable and solid but not very exciting and they've never been competitive for me on mortgages.
I just don't understand BMB's experience.
BushMasterBoy
04-11-2020, 10:47
I bought a round trip ticket from Denver to London for $2K. On the return leg, British Airways said I had cancelled my flight. I did not cancel the flight.
They wanted another $2K to fly me back to Denver. So I paid it thinking I could sort it out with USAA credit card when I got home. USAA has only credited half my original fare, AND told me tough shit. If I knew they were all going to rip me off, I would have taken a US Air Force KC-135 back to the USA. I would have probably had the plane to myself. Most of the KC-135 crews could be found in the enlisted club at the base I was staying. The KC-135 flights are way faster than the commercial flights and since you leave from a military base, there is no TSA! No groping!
MORALE OF THE STORY: Don't use BA or USAA ever again. They will NOT help during a crisis of a pandemic. The US Air Force was great. The facilities were great. The US Air Force even treated me at their hospital and pharmacy over seas.
I don't mean to offend, but... you had round trip tickets and you successfully used half of the round trip tickets. USAA refunded the half that wasn't used.
The airline f'ed you over and charged you for a one-way flight, and you paid with USAA thinking you could get a refund of that one-way ticket after having flown back. USAA said no, you flew on that ticket, we can't charge-it-back to the airline.
You're dispute is with British Airways, not USAA, which appropriately refunded the merchandise to which you paid for, but did not receive. British Airways can prove it was in fact, you that bought the ticket, and you did in fact, fly back home on the ticket. A charge-back would not be successful and USAA would be on the hook for $2,000 that you voluntarily paid.
If you had paid for travel insurance or something that covered itinerary changes on the part of USAA, or if your terms specifically covered that, then I would agree with you.
That's not to say it doesn't suck to be f'ed by British Airways, it's just to say in no way is any of that USAA's fault and they did appropriately refund what they could, and it's not implied to trust that your card company is going to refund a ticket you paid for any used. [sorry]
BushMasterBoy
04-11-2020, 12:08
They airline figured a way to get more money by by deceit and the credit card company thinks it is just fine to use trickery in business. That is why you use a credit card, for insurance you are not going to be defrauded. The case still isn't decided and final, because the airline has to answer to US DOT. At first USAA decided in my favor, then reversed and only refunded half. IF YOU CAN"T SEE WHAT THE AIRLINE DID, YOU ARE BLIND!
The redeeming factor in all this is, I can fly to the UK really cheap now. British Airways had to lay off 36,000 employees and ground 90% of their fleet. This loss is basically my COVID-19 stimulus check. The loss to USAA is about $30,000 in the next ten years as I am dumping them and their "products". I'll just find another insurer.
What is funny, is the sudden appearance of a BA website to complain. They didn't have that when the dispute started.
I have a feeling I will probably get a refund, but what a hassle. You call the airline and they hang up on you. It is obvious the person you are talking to is a call center in India. Now if you call they direct you to their new online "complaint" form. So does the US DOT.
https://www.theguardian.com/money/2020/apr/10/airlines-law-refunds-voucher-schemes-coronavirus
State Farm has said they are doing a 25% credit on auto policies for March and April. I guess that's something.
My biz policy is due shortly and may let that go/cancel it. Auto do at the end of the month and wondering about that one too.
I've been driving, maybe, 3 miles a week and can do that with one vehicle.
Bailey Guns
04-11-2020, 14:23
Be careful, Skip, about letting car policy lapse. There may be penalties (in the form of higher premiums) to pick it up again after a lapse in coverage. Every company I've ever got a quote from asks me if I have a current policy or if there's been any lapse in coverage.
On the other hand, I'm no expert and may have no clue what I'm talking about. Maybe Irving can chime in on that or one of the other guys who does insurance here.
Yeah don't let your auto policy lapse. You can call your agent and set-up something like just comp while it's sitting in the garage.
Yeah don't let your auto policy lapse. You can call your agent and set-up something like just comp while it's sitting in the garage.
Good advice guys, thanks.
Yes, that's probably smarter. My liability limits are also higher for an umbrella and I'm not sure if I can lower those.
Yeah don't let your auto policy lapse. You can call your agent and set-up something like just comp while it's sitting in the garage.
You may be able to reduce the rate by designating the vehicle as 'recreational', rather than a daily driver. Your agent should be able to walk you through available options.
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