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If You Are Saving Money For Your Child Would You Go With A Savings With Ing Direct Instead Of A Regular Bank.?

I also seen ing direct has a account called a custodial account now which is better? They have a education savings account also. Just getting opinions.

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Ing Direct Orange Savings Linked To Wellsfargo Checking?

I am planning to open a savings account with ing direct. and was wondering if i link it to my wellsfargo checking will I be charge a fee? i know ing would do it for free. how about wellsfargo?

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I Want A Cash Advance And I Have Money Direct Deposit Into A Savings Account,where?

I’m sure they exist but ran into spam on here, question says it all i have verifiable income and meet cash advance terms minus the checking account , who dealins with savings accounts?

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Is Ing Direct The Best Savings Option?

Ive been with ING Direct for over a year, and I like it, its convenient, but the savings rate keeps going down somewhat in the past 6 months, and I can tell that other savings have higher earning rates (ING is currently only at 4.20 APY ) How come other savings accoutns offer much higher [...]

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Is The Emerald Card Considered Direct Deposit Like A Savings?

i got the emerald card for 2007 tax refund well now i use it for direct deposit for employment. will that be considered like a direct banking deposit for the stimulas since it is used primaraly for employment like a savings or checking account or will i still receive a check and since i filed [...]

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