Just looked at my ING acct and noticed that the interest rate lowered to 1% as of Feb 23, 2011.
Do you know if you can have separate savings accounts & link them together like you can with ING? That's one thing I like about ING, I can create as many different accounts as I want under my "Customer Number" - right now I have different accounts for regular savings, Vacation, Christmas & a Kid's Account for DD.Capital One is 1.25% for over $1,000. You also receive a 10% quarterly bonus on your interest if your balance is over $10,000 or if you have a cc w/ them.
Checking is 1.01%, any balance.
No fees, no minimum balance.
http://www.capitalone.com/directbanking/
They received a good review in some CNN report I read. Trying to find it again, if I do I'll post.
What was it before?
I have an ING savings, but I don't remember what the rate was at. I remember when I opened it years ago it was over 5%, but it keeps going down
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I guess it's time to shop around.
Do you know if you can have separate savings accounts & link them together like you can with ING? That's one thing I like about ING, I can create as many different accounts as I want under my "Customer Number" - right now I have different accounts for regular savings, Vacation, Christmas & a Kid's Account for DD.
I would love to get higher interest though. I opened my ING account years ago because of the high interest rate, and it's just steadily gone down. It's still better than most "traditional" banks, but it's not good any more.
That's really disappointing. When I joined two years ago, my rate was 2.2%. It has done nothing but drop since![]()
Do you know if you can have separate savings accounts & link them together like you can with ING? That's one thing I like about ING, I can create as many different accounts as I want under my "Customer Number" - right now I have different accounts for regular savings, Vacation, Christmas & a Kid's Account for DD.
I would love to get higher interest though. I opened my ING account years ago because of the high interest rate, and it's just steadily gone down. It's still better than most "traditional" banks, but it's not good any more.