You doesn't love FREE money?? Here's a chance to make $25 for opening a savings account. Just open an ING Direct Orange Savings Account with $250 and you'll get a $25 bonus!
Here are a few details:
-High Interest, No Fees, No Minimums - Everyone earns the same high interest. And no one pays a fee.
-No Changing Banks - It electronically links to your current checking account. Transfers are free and easy.
-FDIC Insured - Your deposits are FDIC–insured up to $250,000 per depositor.
I've had my savings account at ING Direct for about 6 years now and love it! It's so convenient and the rate really is good! We made lots of money in interest when we were doing our own escrow account. :)
There in no minimum balance to maintain....BUT you do need to open it with $250 for the $25 bonus.
Sign up HERE and use Reference Code-CK929/hfbvgzdfg to receive your $25 bonus.
P.S. $25 Bonus will be available for withdrawal 30 days after it's deposited (it earns interest right away!!). Offer valid until April 30, 2009. Hurry!
Friday, February 6, 2009
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3 comments:
I have been wanting to do this, but I just want to be sure it is safe. Especially doing it all online.
Ellen-Yes it's safe!! I've never had any issues. Just keep your info safe and secure and to yourself. I do all my banking online. Bill pay, etc.
I love that it's all online!! My kids have savings there too, so way back when I opened those, they got the $25 bonus too.
Not that it makes me an expert, but I worked at a bank for almost 5 years. :)
My parents (who at first were nervous as well) opened a savings at ING a few years back and love it so much they added the ING checking.
Feel any better?
P.S. Ellen, think of it this way. As far as banking goes, here are a few things I view as far more UNSAFE.
1. Putting a check in the mail
2. Handing a debit/credit card over to a server or cashier
3. Using a debit/credit card to pay a bill (and sticking it in the mail)
Now, I do all of these things on occasion. But I've seen far more fraud on the banking side of things from these. I never once had a customer come to me for online banking fraud. :)
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