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What’s behind the USAA‑linked survey calls?
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Turns out the number is most often tied to a third‑party data‑gathering outfit working for a major insurer. While some callers claim to be USAA directly, the pattern shows they’re usually a survey crew hired to verify mileage and driver info. Never hand over personal details unless you’ve confirmed the call through an official channel—prefer a callback to the insurer’s known number or login online. If the call feels pushy, hang up and verify later. Blocking the number and reporting it as unwanted can also curb future outreach.
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Recent Reports for (210) 405-8722
Upon receiving a call claiming to be from USAA Auto Policy, I will be blocking the number since I don't have a policy with them.
This number is confirmed to be from USAA and is safe, although the frequent calls can be annoying.
Although the calls from this number can be annoying, they are legitimate, as I received a notification from USAA stating that someone would contact me to verify my information.
Thanks to the detailed informations provided, I was able to block the PSI number and delete the voicemail, now I can finaly relax.
USAA had informed me that this number would be contacting me to update my insurance policy, providing legitimacy to the call.
Luckily, this was a legitamate call from USAA regarding my insurans, so it was a safe call
This number is legitimate, belonging to USAA, which updates policy information annually, always notifying clients in advance via mail or email.
This number is used for verifying and updating insurance policies for USAA customers. A letter is typically sent in the mail with information about the upcoming survey and a phone number to participate. Although it may seem suspicious, it is a legitimate annual process.
USAA is hiring another company to do the dirty work, so they can maintain a spotless reputation and still raise your rates, just block it and then call USAA to tell them that now you drive your car even less, haha
Indeed, it's a scam; legitimate companies like USAA would typically leave a voicemail
This number is not safe and appears to be a scam, as a legitimate company like USAA would typically leave a voicemail.
Updating my auto policy, this is actually USAA.
After rewieving previous comments, I can confim that this is indeed a number used by USAA, likely through a company called PSI, which they may be affilliated with.
After receiving a brief blank voicemail, I took action and blocked the number, now I'm at peace.
PSI insisted that participating in their survey was mandatory, but when I questioned this claim, they didn't respond.
It's posible for anyone to have a number thats similar to a companys, in this case, PSI is using a number thats similiar to USAA, but its not, if you listen carefull, they says they're calling on behalf of USAA, thats a clue, they were calling from a number in Florida
USAA advised me to contact PSI directly to decline their questions, which has worked for me
The caller claimed to be from USAA, updating my auto insurance policy, but it sounded fishy, so i checked with USAA and it wasnt them!
It's puzzling that a supposedly legitimate company like USAA fails to leave a message after calling, a courtesy one would expect from genuine businesses.
It seems unnecessary to have looked up the number if you had already checked with USAA.
I've verifed that this number is legit, i recived a letter from USAA and confirmed it with them over the phone.
I also confirm that they are legitimate company
Its actually a verification call for usaa insured peoples.
Yesterday, I received a call from this number, which appeared to be from a telemarketing company, possibly representing USAA, but I didn't answer and no voicemail was left.
I got a call from 210-405-8722 two days ago; thankfully, I found out it was PSI through this platform.
Beware of this company, as it is impersonating USAA by using a similar phone number to collect information that can be used to increase insurance rates, and it is not obligatory to provide them with any information.
On thursday, i noticed a suspicious message from a miss copy-and-paste person
I recieved several unknown calls this morning, but no voicemail or anything.
I confirmed that the call regarding my auto policy was a legitimate review from USAA.