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Re: ING rate boost (linkable to Neteller if you find the thread)-3.75%
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At the rate the interest rates keep going up my ING CD is going to earn less each month that it would in the ING savings account. Oh well, I guess I am still making more in the long run... |
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Re: ING rate boost (linkable to Neteller if you find the thread)-3.75%
or you could get an EmigrantDirect account @ 4.0
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Re: ING rate boost (linkable to Neteller if you find the thread)-3.75%
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When signing up with an IMG Direct Savings account to you link it to your current checking account and then later hook up with Neteller or do you just set it up with Neteller right away? [/ QUOTE ] Anyone? |
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Re: ING rate boost (linkable to Neteller if you find the thread)-3.75%
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or you could get an EmigrantDirect account @ 4.0 [/ QUOTE ] ING has a much better user interface IMO. |
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Re: ING rate boost (linkable to Neteller if you find the thread)-3.75%
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the extra .25 percent is not worth the trouble that can be created by paypal. link [/ QUOTE ] Is Paypal insured though? Not that I expect Paypal to go out of business leaving me with nothing, but at least with ING (and I assume with Emigrent as well) you get some protections (would feel the same way even if Neteller started offering interest)... |
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Re: ING rate boost (linkable to Neteller if you find the thread)-3.75%
paypal is not FDIC insured... but does being FDIC insured actually mean anything?
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Re: ING rate boost (linkable to Neteller if you find the thread)-3.75%
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[ QUOTE ] When signing up with an IMG Direct Savings account to you link it to your current checking account and then later hook up with Neteller or do you just set it up with Neteller right away? Sorry, it's all new to me. [/ QUOTE ] It's all new to me too. Is there any reason whatsoever (liquidity, safety, etc) why I shouldn't use IMG? [/ QUOTE ] delays in cashouts, they have a longer than average hold time and for the other poster, you can open an ING account and not have another bank account if you want...or open it and link it right to neteller...its a savings account, you can do with it what you please |
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How do you link it to Neteller?
Does anyone have the link on how you connect ING and Neteller?
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