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She's not on my USAA account but can I add her to it, w/ out getting her a membership as well?
Thx
She is eligible to be a member by marriage if you are a member.
Also, is it a policy just for her or a family policy?
@Appleman wrote:She is eligible to be a member by marriage if you are a member.
Also, is it a policy just for her or a family policy?
I have a motorcycle, wife would be on her own car. Guess I can just get her a membership if I cant add her own policy through myself lol.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Appleman wrote:She is eligible to be a member by marriage if you are a member.
Also, is it a policy just for her or a family policy?
I have a motorcycle, wife would be on her own car. Guess I can just get her a membership if I cant add her own policy through myself lol.
You can add the car to your policy and set her as the driver..
@Anonymous wrote:
@Appleman wrote:She is eligible to be a member by marriage if you are a member.
Also, is it a policy just for her or a family policy?
I have a motorcycle, wife would be on her own car. Guess I can just get her a membership if I cant add her own policy through myself lol.
Guess I'm confused why you wouldn't want her to have a membership directly?
@Revelate wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Appleman wrote:She is eligible to be a member by marriage if you are a member.
Also, is it a policy just for her or a family policy?
I have a motorcycle, wife would be on her own car. Guess I can just get her a membership if I cant add her own policy through myself lol.
Guess I'm confused why you wouldn't want her to have a membership directly?
Additional Login info etc. I handle all of our finances (not by choice). We have personal accounts with 3 credit unions each, multiple banks each, about 50+ credit cards between the two of us from at least 3-8 companies off the top of my head (amex, discover, citi, chase, barclay, cap one +store cards banana republic, GAP, old navy, nordstrom, amazon) ...
I have a million things to do and juggling an extra login (i dont trust password keepers) as well as thousands of sales transactions and shipping + accounting/inventory management and 200k+ in PO's a month, while watching a newborn during the day and sleeping 3 hours a day my brain doesnt mind efficiency if possible.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Revelate wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:
@Appleman wrote:She is eligible to be a member by marriage if you are a member.
Also, is it a policy just for her or a family policy?
I have a motorcycle, wife would be on her own car. Guess I can just get her a membership if I cant add her own policy through myself lol.
Guess I'm confused why you wouldn't want her to have a membership directly?
Additional Login info etc. I handle all of our finances (not by choice). We have personal accounts with 3 credit unions each, multiple banks each, about 50+ credit cards between the two of us from at least 3-8 companies off the top of my head (amex, discover, citi, chase, barclay, cap one +store cards banana republic, GAP, old navy, nordstrom, amazon) ...
I have a million things to do and juggling an extra login (i dont trust password keepers) as well as thousands of sales transactions and shipping + accounting/inventory management and 200k+ in PO's a month, while watching a newborn during the day and sleeping 3 hours a day my brain doesnt mind efficiency if possible.
I deal with an extra login with Amex for my AU... the user name is just a couple of letters different from my own, and the password is the same that I use for my 'primary' login. Easy peasy.
As far as USAA insurance goes, reach out to them for advice on how to do the policy... they are used to spouses dealing with insurance for each other and I'm sure they will be able to advise you on the best (cheapest and simplest) way to go about it. It's possible that for her to be covered she'll have to get a member number anyway (not sure about that; again you'll need to talk to them).