concerned about risk factor in ING direct account

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No Lifer
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Low overhead.

FDIC insured and part of one of the world's largest financial institutions. Conclusion: I opened my account last October, and have not looked back since. I have no doubt that my money will be there every time I check it.
 

Originally posted by: XietyCOM
Originally posted by: jntdesign
how would one go about getting in on the ING referal thing?

when a nub asks a question about INGDirect and says he wants to join, you PM him immediately and tell him he can get free $25 :p

I made $140 that way :D

that explains why i got like 9 PMs about joining
lol
 

SoyBoy004

Golden Member
Oct 23, 2000
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Yep, I've seen one of their office buildings in Culver City (Los Angeles) right off the 405.
 

Jgtdragon

Diamond Member
May 15, 2000
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Well if anyone who don't have an ING account and wants to get the $25 referral, just PM me.
 

RossMAN

Grand Nagus
Feb 24, 2000
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Originally posted by: jntdesign
Originally posted by: XietyCOM
Originally posted by: jntdesign
how would one go about getting in on the ING referal thing?

when a nub asks a question about INGDirect and says he wants to join, you PM him immediately and tell him he can get free $25 :p

I made $140 that way :D

that explains why i got like 9 PMs about joining
lol

We made $600 in bonus + referrals last year, that was very nice :)

RossMAN:
$50 for opening a new savings account with $1 (expired)
$250 in referrals ($10 each x 25)

Wife:
$50 for opening a new savings account with $1 (expired)
$250 in referrals ($10 each x 25)
 

Night201

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Originally posted by: PoPPeR
i recall a thread about ing direct that said higher interest % is possible because of their low overhead since they have no actual physical presence.

that is correct.