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Looks really nice MJM. I bought my Duramax sight unseen from a dealer in Wisconsin and had it delivered. Pretty easy and I was ok paying via car loan that way. You bought this from private seller? If you don't mind me being nosey, how did you pay him being comfortable it would actually show up and he got paid? ThanksSent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Wow, I wouldn't have thought a bank would provide that service. Mine will hardly give me my own cash back when I want it!! Good for you. Glad it all worked out.
Funny you mentioned that. We had USAA for insurance for many years. After the whole Wells Fargo opening bogus accounts debacle we closed all of our Wells Fargo checking and savings accounts and moved them to USAA. Now the only thing I have is my self directed 401K and Mortgage with WF. The Mortgage was sold to WF much to my disappointment but what can you do? The only thing I don't like about USAA is you can't get any cash other than the limit on ATM's since they have no offices. Plus their online bill pay is wonky. If you pay a bill via their service it doesn't show as pending or anything until the receiving party cashes the check. So you have to keep track how much you have written and what has been cashed to really know your balance. They should just show it on your checking register and deduct the amounts from your balance since they have all the needed info. Well my 2cts...
Where did you go to get $5K cash out of a USAA account?They provide almost unlimited Credit Card amount. I have a $35K limit on that. No problem putting anything on the plastic card. It's taking it off that is the problem.
Yep. I meant getting cash out of a USAA Savings or Checking account. You can try to write a check to your self but no one will cash it unless you have an account with them. Especially for $5K.
THis inability to have access to one's money is somewhat troubling.We are ATM slaves, and I wonder how much of that is by design. The account online states you have X amount, but how much of that can you actually hold??? I wonderYears ago, I converted a bunch of money invested in equities, savings accounts and whatever into cash, silver, gold and land. I have been stuffing away the cash more and more lately. If you have to go it on your own, you need to be liquid. If the economy collapses, then cash is worthless, but gold and silver will make you wealthy, and barter will keep you alive and fed...
It is by design. I can't even fill a fuel tank with how it is setup. Didn't India and Australia just go to almost an all cashless system?Isn't there a FORD in here someplace?