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Why I Converted to an ING Checking Account

Posted in Financial Information, Student Savings Tips by Little Miss Platinum

With a federally charted pedigree firm in hand, and safeguards to ensure safety and privacy for their customers that would make ADT quiver with envy, it’s easy to overlook the extraordinary benefits ING extends to its valued customers.

Take ING’s world class checking account, which is one of the best in the market today. I converted at the end of last year, and got my old school Dad to see the light last month (read the blog post here). The only regret I have is that I didn’t do it sooner. Below I’ve listed the top 5 reasons ING checking accounts kick butt.

1. Earn Interest

That’s right. A checking account that earns interest. Depending on the amount you have in your checking account you may earn from 0.24% to 1.63%.

2. Overdraft Protection

I’ve been hit with a few $30.00 overdraft charges in my day, which made this benefit very appealing to me. ING doesn’t charge you a flat fee, provided you fall within your qualified protection line. Here is how it works: let’s say you have a $200 protection line and buy a computer for $800, while only having $650 in your account. The $150 will be pulled from your protection line and then you will pay interest (based on the ING Prime rate) on that $150 until your next deposit is made. Pretty sweet deal. We all make mistakes, but it’s good to know with ING it won’t cost you a steak dinner.

3. Free Bill Pay

Say goodbye to paper bills and checks. Bill Pay works like a wire transfer. If the business you want to send payments to is set up with the popular Bill Pay banking system ING will simply transfer money electronically to that business. You can expect payment to arrive within 3-5 business days.

4. Send Paper Checks

Writing out checks from home, putting a stamp on the envelope (stamps just went up to 44 cents by the way), and mailing them out is so archaic. If the business you want to send payments too is not set up with Bill Pay this is your next best option. It works just like a paper checkbook, only you are writing them online and it doesn’t cost you a dime. The check is then sent out first-class the next business day.

5. Free ATM

You can access your cash for free at over 35,000 Allpointâ„¢ ATM’s nationwide. Allpointâ„¢ is America’s largest Surcharge-Free ATM Network and is located in all 50 states.

So if your aim is to save time each month, while keeping more money in your pocket, your search is over. The ING checking account is the perfect fit for you. The proof is right there in the pudding. And the pudding tastes oh so good.

Open a FREE ING Checking Account Now!

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81 Responses to “Why I Converted to an ING Checking Account”

  1. Divina says on December 7, 2009 at 7:18 pm:

    iT SOUNDS okay

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  2. Reeya says on December 8, 2009 at 6:59 pm:

    interesting! i should open one

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  3. MAIRA says on December 10, 2009 at 7:58 pm:

    interesting

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  4. Pa Kou says on December 11, 2009 at 3:34 am:

    very intresting.

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  5. Jasmine says on December 14, 2009 at 1:27 am:

    i might open one

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  6. kentea says on December 31, 2009 at 11:33 am:

    code don’t work

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