03-01-2012 08:32 PM
My USAA World MasterCard has a CL of $30K and an APR of 6%. My wife has the same. We opened our cards in 1993. FICO about 800.
We're not full members (through my father) but have auto/life/property insurance and banking.
03-02-2012 12:07 AM - edited 03-02-2012 12:08 AM
It's not higher than advertised, it's exactly as advertised. Your credit profile did not allow you to get the perfect APR... why are you blaming USAA? 10.99% really isn't that bad of an APR, anyhow. Especially considering 24% util.
I got an APR of 11.9% with an EQ FICO of 748 and much less util then you. What's the issue?
03-02-2012 02:46 AM
Gray wrote:My USAA World MasterCard has a CL of $30K and an APR of 6%. My wife has the same. We opened our cards in 1993. FICO about 800.
We're not full members (through my father) but have auto/life/property insurance and banking.
I don't think non-full member are eligible for insurance products.. you sure you aren't full members?
03-02-2012 03:06 AM
jausanka wrote:
Gray wrote:My USAA World MasterCard has a CL of $30K and an APR of 6%. My wife has the same. We opened our cards in 1993. FICO about 800.
We're not full members (through my father) but have auto/life/property insurance and banking.
I don't think non-full member are eligible for insurance products.. you sure you aren't full members?
This is true, you have to be a full member to get auto insurance from them.
03-02-2012 04:52 AM - edited 03-02-2012 04:52 AM
03-02-2012 05:04 AM
Gray wrote:
My father was an officer, and thus a full member of USAA. From Wikipedia: "Adult children of USAA members and U.S. military junior enlisted personnel make up a group known at USAA as "associate members" insured through a subsidiary called USAA-Casualty Insurance Company (USAA-CIC). USAA-CIC is not an insurance exchange but rather a Delaware Insurance Corporation. This is a subtle nuance but is important concerning the return of profits. Associate members sometimes receive policy dividends instead of distributions of profits, since they are not members of the insurance exchange." This is not commonly understood by most people.
Excellent info, thanks!
I guess there are at least three tiers of USAA membership... full, associate, and whatever I am :-)

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