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USAA is a legitimate company that does alot of lending. Sometimes the member they have may not have been in the military themselves. To be a member an immediate family member needed to be part of the military. The best option would be to hold the car/check/title until funds clear but sometimes that is not an option.
I have had several customers use USAA and they have sent wires to us as a form of payment. They give a customer an approval amount with a loan number and the customer hands us the sheet USAA provides. We then fax in the sheet to USAA with our bank wiring account # and routing # and they send the funds directly to your bank via bank wire. We always call first to insure the approval is for more than they are buying the car for. I do not know if this is something they will do with a private individual as I have only done business with them being a dealer.
With all the scams going on down there it is hard to let your guard down but I am sure you want to sell the car!
I have had several customers use USAA and they have sent wires to us as a form of payment. They give a customer an approval amount with a loan number and the customer hands us the sheet USAA provides. We then fax in the sheet to USAA with our bank wiring account # and routing # and they send the funds directly to your bank via bank wire. We always call first to insure the approval is for more than they are buying the car for. I do not know if this is something they will do with a private individual as I have only done business with them being a dealer.
With all the scams going on down there it is hard to let your guard down but I am sure you want to sell the car!