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Yes, open your account first with the $25 bonus. Then "refer" the account to yourself for additional bonuses of $10+$25 each. (You will need $250 for each deposit. The $250 can be withdrawn after about 3 weeks I think it is.) You open the accounts as joint accounts... Your child is the primary, you are the secondary.
I have an account, but I really don't love them. Their customer service has been good the few times that I had to call them, but their interest rates aren't that competetive. Most of my cash is in my IGObanking account right now.
I have to say that I do love ING. While I know that their rates are usually a tad lower than other sites, the fact that I can have my checking and savings through them is great! So even the money sitting in my checking account is drawing great interest rates for a free checking account!
I love my ING accounts, too. In fact, I even influenced my church to open a business savings account for the savings. I know they can't transfer it back to their checking account quickly and that it's earning more interest than it was at our local bank.
Yes, open your account first with the $25 bonus. Then "refer" the account to yourself for additional bonuses of $10+$25 each. (You will need $250 for each deposit. The $250 can be withdrawn after about 3 weeks I think it is.) You open the accounts as joint accounts... Your child is the primary, you are the secondary.
I thought I read in the terms that the $25 bonus was limited to one per household?
yea i also hold an account with ING direct really nice interest rates and highly qualified executives to sort out the problems for investments and makes every consumer satisfied...
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