ING Direct Moves Up

Month after month, I’ve been incredibly happy with ING Direct for my savings accounts. I just noticed that their interest APY has gone up to 2.25%. I haven’t found anything higher for savings account.

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  1. #1: Michelle
    Wednesday, November 24, 2004
    1:43 pm (reply)

    Hey there, just surfing by courtesy of Blog Explosion. Hope you have a Happy Thanskgiving!

  2. #2: Anonymous
    Sunday, December 26, 2004
    12:47 pm (reply)

    did you compare ING to E*trade bank at some point?

    http://www.soundmoneytips.com/2004/12/bank_accounts_t.html

  3. #3: smith
    Sunday, December 26, 2004
    12:48 pm (reply)

    did you compare ING to E*trade bank at some point?

    http://www.soundmoneytips.com/2004/12/bank_accounts_t.html

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