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11:34 am April 4, 2009
| djino
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12:23 pm April 4, 2009
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Damnit,
just transfered my money there yesterday…..
I hate banks
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My mattress is far more comfy with all my money under it.
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1:59 pm April 5, 2009
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Max said:
Damnit, just transfered my money there yesterday….. I hate banks
Yeah, and now you will have to wait 2 weeks to have your funds accessible again because of their hold time.
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5:17 pm April 5, 2009
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It's interesting to note that ICICI is the only bank that we follow on this site that has a TFSA rate higher than the normal savings rate. I'm not saying that it makes them better though…
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11:58 pm April 5, 2009
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Peter said:
It's interesting to note that ICICI is the only bank that we follow on this site that has a TFSA rate higher than the normal savings rate. I'm not saying that it makes them better though…
Don't say that out loud. It's just giving me regrets being with ING.
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1:10 am April 6, 2009
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I'm with you on the ING part. It's one thing to lower your rates (we all know they vary with prime), but it's another to have that TFSA – savings difference disappear almost immediately. Sadly I don't think it would hold up as false advertising in court, but it sure felt like false advertising.
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