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by G26ster
Wed Jun 22, 2011 12:15 am
Forum: 2011 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: My letter to USAA with the passage of SB321
Replies: 22
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Re: My letter to USAA with the passage of SB321

USMC-COL wrote:I have been a USAA member for almost 40 years. I like their products. I use all of their services. I have been very satisfied, but I'm now going through the same decision matrix as others concerning their stance on firearms. I do most of my banking from my desktop, my IPAD or my phone, but when I recently visited in person to get a certain amount of cash, their new 30.06 signs really bothered me. They always had signs, but now they have "proper" signs. I too will communicate my thoughts to their leadership. I too will decide if I can live with their intolerance to firearms. I too will communicate to others how I feel about USAA's stance on firearms.

USAA probably has the most vetted, the most patriotic, the most reliable customer base in the world. Certainly more so than any other bank per capita. A customer base made up of those who are serving the nation, those who have served the nation, and those who support them. That is why they can afford to do what they do. Their policy on weapons is inconsistent with their customer base. I hope they reconsider, considering much of their leadership comes from the senior ranks of the same customer base.
I see the problem as there are simply too few USAA members/potential members that are aware of USAA's policy concerning CHLs. Would something along the lines of a NRA alert serve the purpose to let more folks know, or is this not something the NRA and/or TSRA would be willing to do? I too have been a member for over 45 years, and I would much rather see USAA change their policy, than to have to find new insurance, especially at my age. A 45 year very low claim history, with the same company, is not something to throw away, without much decision making.

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