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christy
Mommy of 2
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Name: Christy
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ING savings account
I know there have been posts about this before...but who has opened this? Is there a catch as to how long the money has to stay in the account? How do you like it?
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Posted 4/30/06 10:33 AM |
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dandr10199
Grace is growing up too fast!
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Name: Dina
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Re: ING savings account
No catch. We love it! We invest in stocks and other stuff but if we need $$ in a savings account that needs to stay liquid, we put it in ING.
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Posted 4/30/06 10:34 AM |
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DebG
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Re: ING savings account
I love my ING account...if you need a referral feel free to FM me (yes I admit, I get $25)
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Posted 4/30/06 10:37 AM |
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Diana1215
Living on a prayer!!!
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Name: Diana
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Re: ING savings account
No catch. ING is def. a legitimate company. If you go on their website they explain it all. The longer you lock up your money the higher return. I would def. recommend it.
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Posted 4/30/06 11:04 AM |
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christy
Mommy of 2
Member since 5/05 6787 total posts
Name: Christy
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Re: ING savings account
I read that you can set it up to take the money directly from your checking account. So, there is no minimum amount you have to keep in there and no set amount of time? I just feel like I am missing something?
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Posted 4/30/06 11:13 AM |
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DebG
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Re: ING savings account
Posted by christy
I read that you can set it up to take the money directly from your checking account. So, there is no minimum amount you have to keep in there and no set amount of time? I just feel like I am missing something?
Yes, I have it take money out of my checking account automatically every Monday (want to give time for my work check to clear) The only thing to think of is that you shouldn't make this your primary way of saving because if you need the money you can't get to ASAP, you have to wait a few days while you transfer the money from your ING into your checking account.
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Posted 4/30/06 11:22 AM |
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christy
Mommy of 2
Member since 5/05 6787 total posts
Name: Christy
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Re: ING savings account
Posted by DebG
Posted by christy
I read that you can set it up to take the money directly from your checking account. So, there is no minimum amount you have to keep in there and no set amount of time? I just feel like I am missing something?
Yes, I have it take money out of my checking account automatically every Monday (want to give time for my work check to clear) The only thing to think of is that you shouldn't make this your primary way of saving because if you need the money you can't get to ASAP, you have to wait a few days while you transfer the money from your ING into your checking account.
Okay good to know. This would be a secondary savings for me. So, that is fine. Thanks Deb!
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Posted 4/30/06 11:44 AM |
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Suzanne
May the Force Be With You!
Member since 5/05 2083 total posts
Name: Suzanne
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Re: ING savings account
We have an ING account and love it. There is no catch at all. The money just isn't as liquid as it would be in your regular bank savings account (takes a few days for it to transfer). However, the interest you earn in it is so much better than any other savings account. I highly recommend it!
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Posted 4/30/06 12:02 PM |
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BaroqueMama
Chase is one!
Member since 5/05 27530 total posts
Name: me
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Re: ING savings account
I'm glad this was posted again because I've been wanting to open an ING account since my bank is a credit union and we don't really earn ANYTHING back on our savings. I like the idea of the money not being available to us right away since it will just be extra savings for us.
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Posted 4/30/06 12:14 PM |
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charon54
My two boys!
Member since 5/05 7279 total posts
Name: Rebecca
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Re: ING savings account
You should look into the HSBC Online account too. It works like ING and at the time we opened it the interest rate was higher than on ING.
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Posted 4/30/06 12:24 PM |
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jandt2006
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Member since 8/05 1338 total posts
Name: Teresa
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Re: ING savings account
how much money do you have to put into it?
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Posted 4/30/06 9:16 PM |
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DebG
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Re: ING savings account
Posted by jandt2006
how much money do you have to put into it?
theres no min balance.
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Posted 4/30/06 9:20 PM |
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SoinLove
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Name: Kristin
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Re: ING savings account
We have it and love it. No catches and the interest is amazing.
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Posted 4/30/06 10:19 PM |
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neenie
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Re: ING savings account
if you take money out, do you have to replace it within a certain time? (sorry if thats a stupid question )
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Posted 4/30/06 10:21 PM |
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Moehick
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Name: Properly perfect™
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Re: ING savings account
Posted by neeniebean86
if you take money out, do you have to replace it within a certain time? (sorry if thats a stupid question )
No you can take out what you want when you want and don't have to replace it
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Posted 5/1/06 6:51 AM |
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VickiC
Rocking the party
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Name: Vicki
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Re: ING savings account
Posted by charon54
You should look into the HSBC Online account too. It works like ING and at the time we opened it the interest rate was higher than on ING.
Do you have to have a checking account with them too? I know for the Citibank online one you have to have a checking account open with them - and I just don't need another checking account.
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Posted 5/1/06 8:37 AM |
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BrunetteMom
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Re: ING savings account
Posted by dandr10199
No catch. We love it! We invest in stocks and other stuff but if we need $$ in a savings account that needs to stay liquid, we put it in ING.
ditto.
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Posted 5/1/06 8:39 AM |
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Lillykat
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Re: ING savings account
Posted by VickiC
Posted by charon54
You should look into the HSBC Online account too. It works like ING and at the time we opened it the interest rate was higher than on ING.
Do you have to have a checking account with them too? I know for the Citibank online one you have to have a checking account open with them - and I just don't need another checking account.
I believe you need a checking account - but it does NOT have to be with them. We have an internet account with them we got 4.80% until end of April 06 - and now it is at 4.50%.
They give you an ATM card with the account -
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Posted 5/1/06 1:49 PM |
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