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Trouble Connecting to USAA.com?

For the past week, I have been unable to connect to USAA.com. USAA cannot find a solution. My server (dial-up) cannot find a solution. There was no problem prior to this past week. I have tried to connect on Internet Explorer 9 and on Firefox browsers. Neither one connects. I am having trouble only with USAA websites. USAA assures me I am the only one having this problem. Anyone of you having this problem? Anyone have any ideas as to how to solve the problem?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    I had this issue with a site I went to daily.

    One computer could get through and the other could not.

    I am not sure what the issue was, but I was certain that the site had messed up somehow.

    I had some trouble signing in one morning and that afternoon I kept getting a time out.

    I used a proxy on the one computer to get on until they updated the site-then I was able to get on regular.

    See if you can get through with a proxy

    http://proxy.org/cgi_proxies.shtml

    I was just able to get to usaa.com without issue.

    Anyhow, try getting on with a proxy and see what happens

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Usaa.com Connect

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    i think ANYONE telling you what to believe is harmful... Even atheists can indoctrinate their children into their religious beliefs, like the pressure you feel to be atheist. It can be just as hard for you to change religions as any child of a hardcore Christian. Just know that you're not alone in your difficulty. As far as what to do, try to explore a bit and get used to the ideas of Wicca before talking about it with your family. the more confidence you have in your own faith and beliefs, the better you'll be able to handle any questions or dissaproval you'll face from your family. Consider what it is about the religion you've chosen that draws you. Also, take a look at the exact nature of the "anti-religion" thoughts you're having. Then break them down as to why you're having them and what about your faith might change these thoughts. Or consider if you're thinking about things from completely the wrong angle... ie: "But there's no PROOF that this is REAL!" Ask yourself "What does "real" mean and why do I need proof if the effect is the same?) It can take time to grow out of ingrained and indoctrincated thought processes, but if you really believe in something, it will eventually happen. And there's nothing wrong with being an atheist still. Best blessings, -Scarlet

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