USAA Savings Credit card department,
Identity theft / Fraud / Embezzlement Virginia
On - -, 2015, I learned that my credit card had been compromised via a text message from my bank, USAA. I called the company immediately and I thought I had made all arrangements necessary to have the card formally reported compromised to the card issuer, turned off, and a new one sent to me. A week later, I found out the bank had not turned off the card nor reported it to the card issuer. The representative of the bank stated that this was because our phone call had been cut off near the end of the call, and that the bank 's representatives are forbidden from calling customers back to complete the process, nor will they proceed with the actions being taken. Customers are not informed of this. In my case, this meant I did not know that my account was still vulnerable for a week.
USAA Savings customer in Virginia
May 11, 2015
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
USAA Savings response to complaint:
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