Originally posted by: RossMAN
You guys are partially correct.
$1 my initial deposit
$50 ING Direct FREE sign up bonus
$250 ($10 per referral x 25 referrals)
Interest
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$320 balance
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Originally posted by: SunnyD
Originally posted by: RossMAN
You guys are partially correct.
$1 my initial deposit
$50 ING Direct FREE sign up bonus
$250 ($10 per referral x 25 referrals)
Interest
==============================
$320 balance
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You only said 2 reasons, not 4.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Supposedly it's back into your checking account. Money that goes in has a hold on it for 10 days or something, but you should be able to get it back in your account in a day or two if you need it.Originally posted by: Nocturnal
I just signed up for it right now. I plan on having it automatically take out $25.00 every two weeks. I hope I can save up enough to buy me something. How easily accessible is the money? Do they transfer it back into your checking account or do they cut you a check?
Originally posted by: tnitsuj
Around 50k. I got in when they had 6% rates. Has been great for me. Very nice way to hold onto liquid funds.
Originally posted by: Passions
I want to open an account and transfer $15.5k into a savings acct, but I'm weary of online only savings acct. Someone hold my hand and make me feel safe. How much $$$ do you have in yours?
Originally posted by: Rudee
Originally posted by: tnitsuj
Around 50k. I got in when they had 6% rates. Has been great for me. Very nice way to hold onto liquid funds.
That's crazy. You should be investing that money for a much better return.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
What do you need to do to cover your ass in regards to the FDIC? Just have a statement printed out?
Originally posted by: Skoorb
What do you need to do to cover your ass in regards to the FDIC? Just have a statement printed out?
Originally posted by: geno
How does the referral situation work, for everyone you get to sign up, they'll give you 10 bucks?
What about the 50 dollar signup bonus, are there any stipulations as to how long I need to have an account through them?
I can't possibly have to revoke my Can citizenship to benefit from FDIC insured banksOriginally posted by: tnitsuj
Originally posted by: Skoorb
What do you need to do to cover your ass in regards to the FDIC? Just have a statement printed out?
Wait, are you still a Canadian citizen?? In that case you have no rights.
Originally posted by: Skoorb
I can't possibly have to revoke my Can citizenship to benefit from FDIC insured banksOriginally posted by: tnitsuj
Originally posted by: Skoorb
What do you need to do to cover your ass in regards to the FDIC? Just have a statement printed out?
Wait, are you still a Canadian citizen?? In that case you have no rights.![]()
That's what I thought you meantOriginally posted by: tnitsuj
Originally posted by: Skoorb
I can't possibly have to revoke my Can citizenship to benefit from FDIC insured banksOriginally posted by: tnitsuj
Originally posted by: Skoorb
What do you need to do to cover your ass in regards to the FDIC? Just have a statement printed out?
Wait, are you still a Canadian citizen?? In that case you have no rights.![]()
No, you don't understand. As a Canadian citizen you have "NO RIGHTS" in the world at all. Bow down before the might of the US and its enlightened powerful population. We rule the world, all others shall do as we see fit.
