07-28-2011 10:36 AM
MagicShot wrote:
DI wrote:
Do you have to be military or ex military to get an accout with USAA?
No, anyone can join and open a checking and savings account with USAA. Other products requires being affiliated with the military or government. I got full membership due to my dad serving in the Air Force and Army National Guard.Would my grandma's sister's daugther count as being affiliated?
LOL. No, that's stretching it.
07-28-2011 10:49 AM
DI wrote:
MagicShot wrote:
DI wrote:
Do you have to be military or ex military to get an accout with USAA?
No, anyone can join and open a checking and savings account with USAA. Other products requires being affiliated with the military or government. I got full membership due to my dad serving in the Air Force and Army National Guard.Would my grandma's sister's daugther count as being affiliated?
LOL. No, that's stretching it.
Darn, Does it make a difference if shes a colonel or a general and works at the pentegon? I see here about once a year. hehe ![]()
07-28-2011 10:56 AM
MagicShot wrote:
DI wrote:
MagicShot wrote:
DI wrote:
Do you have to be military or ex military to get an accout with USAA?
No, anyone can join and open a checking and savings account with USAA. Other products requires being affiliated with the military or government. I got full membership due to my dad serving in the Air Force and Army National Guard.Would my grandma's sister's daugther count as being affiliated?
LOL. No, that's stretching it.
Darn, Does it make a difference if shes a colonel or a general and works at the pentegon? I see here about once a year. hehe
By all means you can join. You just won't be eligible for some of products. Full membership is open to college students who are enrolled in a ROTC program at their school.

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