nowalmart ([personal profile] nowalmart) wrote2007-10-25 04:18 pm
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On online banks...

So last month the FDIC shut down the bank that I was using.

ING Direct purchased the US assets of Netbank, so temporarily my banking is going through them. This is an obvious opportunity to shop around for a new bank. Since I move around so much I see little reason to tie myself to a brick-and-morter bank. My banking has been entirely online for the last five years, so I am quite comfortable with that.

Right now I have narrowed it down to two choices, ING Direct and E*Trade.

Both offer interest on their checking, no ATM fees, free bill pay, and so on.

Pros and Cons:
E*Trade will reimburse me for ATM fees.
E*Trade will charge me $15/month if I do not have at least one $200+ direct deposit.
E*Trade only gives me .50% annual interest rates unless I have at least $5,000 in my checking account


ING will give me $25 for opening up an account with them.
ING gives me 3.50% annual interest rate.
ING does not give me paper checks - I have to use their electronic check system.

While I almost always have direct deposit, there are definitely times when I have not. ATM fees are annoying, but I have gotten better about just getting cash back at grocery stores and so on. $25 also covers a year or two of ATM fees, and the much better interest goes a long way, as well. The question mainly comes down to if I can handle ING's mainly paperless system with checks.

Does anyone use ING for their checking account, and if you do, what do you think of it?

[identity profile] bigpeteb.livejournal.com 2007-10-26 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
I use Wachovia for my checking account and EmigrantDirect (an online savings-only bank) for my savings account. EmigrantDirect is in the top 10 for savings account interest rates, and makes it very easy to transfer money to/from another account. Meanwhile, Wachovia offers no minimum balance but no interest. This is a pretty good combination for me.

That said, I'm not the biggest fan of Wachovia, however for what little banking I do, it works.

Check out Clark Howard's website. It looks like a design disaster, but it has a lot of useful information on it. You might be able to find something else there.

[identity profile] nowalmart.livejournal.com 2007-10-26 01:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Check out Clark Howard's website. It looks like a design disaster, but it has a lot of useful information on it.

I hate that guy...