February 10, 200719 yr In an attempt to actually start saving my money, I have been looking at a few online saving banks since they have much higher interest rates than what the traditional "brick-and-mortar" banks offer even on CDs. I've been looking at ING, Emigrant Direct and HSBC (which is currently offering a 6% APY on new accounts). Needless to say, HSBC is looking the best to me right now. Is anyone else using these? Any others and/or pros and cons I should know about?
February 11, 200719 yr I've had online banking for about 6 months now. It's a pain to have to wait a few days to get your money, but I think the really high interest rates make it worth it.
February 11, 200719 yr 6% sounds pretty good. I have the brick and mortar version of an HSBC savings account. I don't think the interest rate is quite that high.
February 11, 200719 yr Do you have to have a bunch of money for one of those? It's something I'm considering myself...
February 11, 200719 yr Author Do you have to have a bunch of money for one of those? It's something I'm considering myself... Just need $1 to open the account for any of them.
February 13, 200719 yr My first account was with ING but I switched to HSBC because it had a higher interest rate. I have had one for about 2 years now. Waiting a few days for the money to transfer from savings to checking or vice-versa is somewhat annoying but the higher interest rate is worth it. You just learn to plan ahead if you have to transfer money.
February 13, 200719 yr I have an ING acct and things are alright. As said before, it is a little annoying to wait a few days for the money transfer, so you just have to be careful. I essentially use my ING account as my "Do not touch" acct. It's just money there for the long run or a severe emergency.
February 15, 200719 yr yeah i have an hsbc online savings account and the "normal rate" is 5.05% and the promotion rate is 6%. the promotion ends in a few months but it will then revert back to the normal rate which is still the best in the industry.
February 21, 200719 yr Author Well, I signed up for HSBC but I had no idea it was going to take such an excruciatingly long time to finalize everything. -First applied Friday. Had to wait on to trial deposit in my other account to verify it. -Verified that today. Application approved today. -Now I have to wait "6-8 business days" for them to send me my account login info via snail mail (why not e-mail is beyond me). Cripes.
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