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Emigrant is higher
3.25
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Re: INGDirect is now 2.8% APY (low content)
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And they give a good referral bonus [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] What is the bonus? I don't see it listed on their site. |
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Re: INGDirect is now 2.8% APY (low content)
$25 to the new signup and $10 to the referrer
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Re: INGDirect is now 2.8% APY (low content)
They let you refer up to 25 friends total. The refered friend gets a $25 bonus, while the person refering gets a $10 bonus. And, oh yea, I have 22 lucky spots left!
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Re: INGDirect is now 2.8% APY (low content)
Is the $25 referral bonus on top of the regular $25 they give to everyone?
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Re: INGDirect is now 2.8% APY (low content)
As far as I know they don't give you $25 unless you are referred. I know I didn't get it when I opened an account about a month ago.
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Re: INGDirect is now 2.8% APY (low content)
I get junk mail from them at least once a month offering me a free $25 to open an account, hell last time I looked they were advetising this on my Tivo
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Re: INGDirect is now 2.8% APY (low content)
You must have to use a special link that they advertise or something.
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Re: INGDirect is now 2.8% APY (low content)
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They easily have the best rates in the market for savings or money markets if you have less than 10K. Netbank's money market tries to compete, but I'm pretty sure ING stays ahead of them most of the time. [/ QUOTE ] I guess you've never heard of Emigrant Direct, eh? |
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Re: INGDirect is now 2.8% APY (low content)
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[ QUOTE ] They easily have the best rates in the market for savings or money markets if you have less than 10K. Netbank's money market tries to compete, but I'm pretty sure ING stays ahead of them most of the time. [/ QUOTE ] I guess you've never heard of Emigrant Direct, eh? [/ QUOTE ] No, I haven't. Neither have a lot of other people. Are they a large bank, or just a podunk click-and-mortar wannabe trying to outbid ING? |
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