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ING direct FF miles?
does anyone know of anyway that i could put 100,000 into an ING cd and get miles? they have a better interest rate.
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Check out www.bankdirect.com . You can get AA miles through them with various accounts, including CDs. Plus, you get bonus miles for signing up, and bonus miles if you're referred by someone (let me know if you'd like a referral). I am quite happy with BankDirect.
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by teacher5: does anyone know of anyway that i could put 100,000 into an ING cd and get miles? they have a better interest rate. thanks</font> |
Though Bankdirect gives miles, it's APR is about a 1% less than comparable products.
With a $100K CD purchase, you are technically paying... $1K(the 1% spread) for 100K miles on a 2Yr CD $1K(the 1% spread) for 50K miles on a 1Yr CD $1K(the 1% spread) for 25K miles on a 6month CD As you can see, it makes sense only if you buy the 2Yr CD. And within the two year term, your "cost" is going to increase as the "spread" increases because of rate hikes. IMHO, its a Catch 22 situation. If you are a highly conservative investor, go for it. Otherwise, take a higher APR on a 1Yr CD somewhere else. [This message has been edited by Bourne (edited 03-12-2003).] |
I agree with Bourne. I did the Bank Direct thing and collected my miles, then for my liquidity needs dump all my stuff in ING Direct.
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What is ING Direct?
Does ING actually stand for something? FCOTSTY is right! |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by SPN Lifer: What is ING Direct? Does ING actually stand for something? FCOTSTY is right!</font> |
FYI, ING is currently running a $50 promotion for opening a new money market account on-line. After my American Express Money market dropped to a 1% yield, I transfered it to ING for a 2.3% yield.
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by SPN Lifer: Does ING actually stand for something?</font> A couple of years ago they were in the news when they took over Barings (resulting in ING Barings), after Baring ran into trouble with their Singapore (or Asian) operation thanks to Mr. Nick Leeson. BTW I don't believe that was a very succesful take over... I use them for asset management (but not in the US) and they are a large and reliable company IMO. |
And they are FDIC insured for deposits to $100K.
------------------ Bob <font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"> You only live once -- but if you work it right, once is enough. Joe E. Lewis </font> |
Does anyone know how to link the ING promotion for $50 when you open a new account. Also, do you know what kind of account is valid for the promotion?
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by AZ_MISMAN: And they are FDIC insured for deposits to $100K. </font> |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by teacher5: does anyone know of anyway that i could put 100,000 into an ING cd and get miles? they have a better interest rate.</font> And no, I don't know how you'd get miles out of it. |
I use a GMAC Demand Note checking account for 3% interest. It's not FDIC insured though. I'm not too worried. Ford also has a similar program.
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boobeary-
not sure about the $50 offer from ING, but I could send you a referral email for $25 to open an ING savings account (the one that pays 2.3%) [This message has been edited by Duckman (edited 03-13-2003).] |
I think the $50 promotion ended a while back, and it was in connection w/ Quicken purchase. Email me if you want a referral for $25.
Email: [email protected] Thanks. Payul [This message has been edited by pscabrea (edited 03-14-2003).] |
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