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Lucky 06-12-2005 02:01 PM

ING Direct Question
 
I have and ING Direct savings account. It is now linked to my checking, i.e. I can send money from my checking to ING Savings.

So the usual process is that I send money from Neteller to checking, then to ING savings.

What are the specifics in terms of switching it over so Neteller goes directly to ING direct, and who does this versus the other.

It's not a huge deal, I'm just thinking I'd rather have bigger money going thru ING direct than more and more thru my podunk bank.

Luv2DriveTT 06-12-2005 02:05 PM

Re: ING Direct Question
 
I am sorry, but what does podunk mean? I'm from the North East, we don't use that word here.
I've heard it once or twice before, but thats it.


Whats the advantage to using ING? How do you make a checking deposit? What about ATM withdrawals?

TT

Corey 06-12-2005 02:12 PM

Re: ING Direct Question
 
You can link Neteller-->ING by using the information from clicking on the direct deposit link at the top of your account screen. Be aware that if you remove your checking account form Neteller, you can not re-link that same account to neteller.

As for TT's question, the ING account is simply a savings account. There are no checks or atm cards assocaited with it. Because of this, it takes a while for your money to from Poker Sit-->Neteller-->ING-->Checking if you do the above linking.

Dazarath 06-12-2005 02:24 PM

Re: ING Direct Question
 
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Whats the advantage to using ING? How do you make a checking deposit? What about ATM withdrawals?

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The big advantage to using ING is the interest rate. Some people want to make interest on unused bankroll. You make deposits similarly to the way you'd make a deposit to Neteller. You give them the Acct/routing number of your checking account, and then they do the rest electronically. There is no option for ATM withdrawals. ING is purely an online bank (er.. not sure what the correct term for it is, but yeah).

Luv2DriveTT 06-12-2005 02:27 PM

Re: ING Direct Question
 
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Whats the advantage to using ING? How do you make a checking deposit? What about ATM withdrawals?

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The big advantage to using ING is the interest rate. Some people want to make interest on unused bankroll. You make deposits similarly to the way you'd make a deposit to Neteller. You give them the Acct/routing number of your checking account, and then they do the rest electronically. There is no option for ATM withdrawals. ING is purely an online bank (er.. not sure what the correct term for it is, but yeah).

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So once the money goes in, you need to cut yourself a check to take it out, right?

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Dazarath 06-12-2005 02:32 PM

Re: ING Direct Question
 
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So once the money goes in, you need to cut yourself a check to take it out, right?

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Sorry, could you please explain what you mean by "cut yourself a check."

mb2696 06-12-2005 03:08 PM

Re: ING Direct Question
 
can the ING Direct savings be linked directly to Party & skin's IGMPay?

Aytumious 06-12-2005 03:10 PM

Re: ING Direct Question
 
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Whats the advantage to using ING? How do you make a checking deposit? What about ATM withdrawals?

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The big advantage to using ING is the interest rate. Some people want to make interest on unused bankroll. You make deposits similarly to the way you'd make a deposit to Neteller. You give them the Acct/routing number of your checking account, and then they do the rest electronically. There is no option for ATM withdrawals. ING is purely an online bank (er.. not sure what the correct term for it is, but yeah).

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So once the money goes in, you need to cut yourself a check to take it out, right?

TT [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]

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No, you transfer the money into your checking/savings account.

Bill Poker 06-12-2005 06:16 PM

Re: ING Direct Question
 
dont you need a route number to link to ING? where do u find the route number for Neteller? thanks

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You can link Neteller-->ING by using the information from clicking on the direct deposit link at the top of your account screen. Be aware that if you remove your checking account form Neteller, you can not re-link that same account to neteller.


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Corey 06-13-2005 06:26 AM

Re: ING Direct Question
 
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dont you need a route number to link to ING? where do u find the route number for Neteller? thanks

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You can link Neteller-->ING by using the information from clicking on the direct deposit link at the top of your account screen. Be aware that if you remove your checking account form Neteller, you can not re-link that same account to neteller.


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No, Neteller requests a routing and account number for the account you have linked. This is the information from the ING Direct Deposit form. The following is the scenario:
Checking Account<->ING Direct<->Neteller<->Poker Sites.

I also assume you can use ING with IGM-Pay though I don't know if anyone has.


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