USAA Savings Consumer loan department,
Vehicle loan Managing the loan or lease Ohio
Due to a business failure, I had to file bankruptcy recently. I have an auto loan with USAA Bank that I am trying to do the right thing with and pay the loan as agreed upon and also so that I can keep the car. Being able to check my balance and pay the payments due online is something that I feel that I should be able to do but USAA has informed me that, because I filed bankruptcy, I am no longer entitled to have accounts with USAA or to have online access to my accounts and that any time I want to check my balance and/or make a payment I have to call them for that information which, depending on call volume can be a huge inconvenience. I feel as though USAA is punishing me for filing bankruptcy even though I am attempting to make good on the loan that I have with them. I complained about this to them to no avail and the treatment I received during that process seems to indicate a culture issue at USAA regarding people that have filed bankruptcy. I also know of someone who had car insurance with them and they - his premiums for the sole reason that he filed bankruptcy. I understand that banks are prohibited from attempting to collect on debts that are involved in a bankruptcy but, once the bankruptcy has been discharged and the customer is making payments as he/she should be, I do n't think that it 's right that they should make life difficult for that person by denying them online access as well as the opening of future accounts.
USAA Savings customer in Ohio
Jul 08, 2015
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
USAA Savings response to complaint:
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