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Bonus $25 offerred by ING Direct when opening a new investment savings acct
December 10, 2010
10:25 pm
Snoopy
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Open a new investment savings acct (Regular, RSP, TFSA) with ING Direct with a starting balance of $100 or more, you get a $25 bonus. Please refer to http://www.ingdirect.ca/en/lan.....index.html

December 11, 2010
9:12 am
kilarney
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HELLOOOOO!!! JUST RAISE THE DARN RATES I-N-G!!!!!!!!! sheesh, what is wrong with the banks? gimmicks like cash bonuses and short term introductory rates wont cut it. I dont have much cash left in the orange bank simply because of the rate....duuuuhhh.

December 15, 2010
1:22 pm
Prag
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kilarney said:

HELLOOOOO!!! JUST RAISE THE DARN RATES I-N-G!!!!!!!!! sheesh, what is wrong with the banks? gimmicks like cash bonuses and short term introductory rates wont cut it. I dont have much cash left in the orange bank simply because of the rate....duuuuhhh.


Exactly. I really like the orange bank, but their rates lag so far behind the multiple rate leaders these days that it just doesn't make sense to park my money there. Well, other than a minimal amount transferred in to my Thrive chequing account on an as-needed basis, so I can write the occasional rare cheque.

January 14, 2011
11:31 pm
Guesty
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They're good at offering higher rates to new customers. If you're an existing customer though, you get crumbs.

March 8, 2011
9:50 am
Glenda
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Oh, I forgot to mention, their daily interest rate in the Investment TFSA is 2%. That is way better than my Scotiabank TFSA.:wink:

March 8, 2011
8:27 pm
Jim
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I have recently been pulling my money out of ING as well. They're just not very competitive anymore. You'd think maybe they would try to match Ally's rates, but no. Ironically they are starting to become just like the big banks they used to mock in their early ads.

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