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Old 02-26-05, 11:55 AM
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Hey all,

I am looking for any ING sing on bonuses, any info will be greatly appreciated.


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Old 02-26-05, 12:00 PM
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Check out the Finance Forum at FatWallet.com. They'll have what you're looking for.
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There's a fifty dollar link somewhere around the internet. I don't know if it's still working, but that's what I used back in December to sign up.

Or you can get the $25 referral bonus, when someone sends you a link. If I were you, I'd look for the $50 one. If that doesn't work out and you want a referral, I could help you out.
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don't turn this into a referral request/etc thread. they'll be deleted
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I just did some checking b/c i was suppose to find the $50 link for my parents a month ago. it seems that the normal link is dead, but if you own Microsoft Money or have access to a legit serial number, you can sign up at http://www.INGDirect.com/money04/. that'll get you your fifty dollars.

also, they just bumped up the APY to 2.6%.
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My copies of TaxCut Deluxe 2004 and Microsoft Money 2005 both came with a $50 signup link/form.
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I haven't acted on this myself, but you may want to look into Emigrant Direct, paying 3.0% APY. Similar to ING. There is a thread about it at fatwallet too.
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MOD NOTE: referral post removed. -namja

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ING bumped the APY to 2.8% today

Emigrant Direct is at 3.25%
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Originally Posted by Geofferson
ING bumped the APY to 2.8% today

Emigrant Direct is at 3.25%
Probably in anticipation of the Fed meeting this afternoon, expected to raise interest rates again. Emigrant has been at the 3.25% rate for a while now, so perhaps they'll do another bump shortly.
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Originally Posted by marty888
Probably in anticipation of the Fed meeting this afternoon, expected to raise interest rates again. Emigrant has been at the 3.25% rate for a while now, so perhaps they'll do another bump shortly.
Yup - Capital One is in the mix as well - APY of 3.05%.
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The website for ING still says 2.6 today.
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Originally Posted by BigDaddy
The website for ING still says 2.6 today.
It says 2.80% for me. That's strange.
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Originally Posted by Geofferson
Yup - Capital One is in the mix as well - APY of 3.05%.
Any experience with Cap1???
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do not turn this into referral requests by email.. I'll close the thread.
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Originally Posted by frogfan
Any experience with Cap1???
Personally, no. However, I have read nothing but positive words from tham at www.bankrate.com

FYI, their rate got bumped to 3.10% today.
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Originally Posted by Geofferson
It says 2.80% for me. That's strange.
It says 2.8 for me today as well. That is wierd. I hope my Netbank Money Market will follow.
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Any experience with Cap1???

I have a personal loan from them and have good experince thus far.
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I have a Cap1 acct. No problems, but I wouldn't expect any as this is not typically the type of account that you would use for daily banking. With most of these banks, you get 1 statement every quarter or every year, and that's about it. You just park your money there and move it around as you wish online.
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here is one for $25.00 http://www.ingdirect.com/dvr/
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Originally Posted by wheil
here is one for $25.00 http://www.ingdirect.com/dvr/
I believe that there are some $50 or more sign up bonuses available. Do as was suggested before, and check the FatWallet Finance forum. You can also find there a $101 sign up bonus for PNC online banking, as well as $100 for Bank of America.
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I haven't seen one for 50 in a while

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