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July 14, 2009 at 8:54 AM #429381July 14, 2009 at 9:33 AM #429980
evolusd
ParticipantI’m loving my American Express savings account at 2.75%. It’s tied to my ‘One’ credit card that deposits 1% of all purchases into the savings account…and you can add to the savings account as you wish.
That’s right…2.75% savings account.
July 14, 2009 at 9:33 AM #430139evolusd
ParticipantI’m loving my American Express savings account at 2.75%. It’s tied to my ‘One’ credit card that deposits 1% of all purchases into the savings account…and you can add to the savings account as you wish.
That’s right…2.75% savings account.
July 14, 2009 at 9:33 AM #429912evolusd
ParticipantI’m loving my American Express savings account at 2.75%. It’s tied to my ‘One’ credit card that deposits 1% of all purchases into the savings account…and you can add to the savings account as you wish.
That’s right…2.75% savings account.
July 14, 2009 at 9:33 AM #429617evolusd
ParticipantI’m loving my American Express savings account at 2.75%. It’s tied to my ‘One’ credit card that deposits 1% of all purchases into the savings account…and you can add to the savings account as you wish.
That’s right…2.75% savings account.
July 14, 2009 at 9:33 AM #429400evolusd
ParticipantI’m loving my American Express savings account at 2.75%. It’s tied to my ‘One’ credit card that deposits 1% of all purchases into the savings account…and you can add to the savings account as you wish.
That’s right…2.75% savings account.
July 14, 2009 at 9:44 AM #429921alarmclock
Participant[quote=5yearwaiter][quote=kev374]CDs are a waste right now, why lock your money into a CD when you can get 2.5% with the BOFI Advantage savings with full flexibility? Besides interest rates look like they will move up within the year since they cannot go any lower anyway.[/quote]
BOFI is stand for what ?[/quote]
http://www.bing.com/search?q=bofi+advantage&form=QBRE&qs=n
(* amazingly bing does better than google on this, this is a first )
July 14, 2009 at 9:44 AM #429628alarmclock
Participant[quote=5yearwaiter][quote=kev374]CDs are a waste right now, why lock your money into a CD when you can get 2.5% with the BOFI Advantage savings with full flexibility? Besides interest rates look like they will move up within the year since they cannot go any lower anyway.[/quote]
BOFI is stand for what ?[/quote]
http://www.bing.com/search?q=bofi+advantage&form=QBRE&qs=n
(* amazingly bing does better than google on this, this is a first )
July 14, 2009 at 9:44 AM #429990alarmclock
Participant[quote=5yearwaiter][quote=kev374]CDs are a waste right now, why lock your money into a CD when you can get 2.5% with the BOFI Advantage savings with full flexibility? Besides interest rates look like they will move up within the year since they cannot go any lower anyway.[/quote]
BOFI is stand for what ?[/quote]
http://www.bing.com/search?q=bofi+advantage&form=QBRE&qs=n
(* amazingly bing does better than google on this, this is a first )
July 14, 2009 at 9:44 AM #429410alarmclock
Participant[quote=5yearwaiter][quote=kev374]CDs are a waste right now, why lock your money into a CD when you can get 2.5% with the BOFI Advantage savings with full flexibility? Besides interest rates look like they will move up within the year since they cannot go any lower anyway.[/quote]
BOFI is stand for what ?[/quote]
http://www.bing.com/search?q=bofi+advantage&form=QBRE&qs=n
(* amazingly bing does better than google on this, this is a first )
July 14, 2009 at 9:44 AM #430149alarmclock
Participant[quote=5yearwaiter][quote=kev374]CDs are a waste right now, why lock your money into a CD when you can get 2.5% with the BOFI Advantage savings with full flexibility? Besides interest rates look like they will move up within the year since they cannot go any lower anyway.[/quote]
BOFI is stand for what ?[/quote]
http://www.bing.com/search?q=bofi+advantage&form=QBRE&qs=n
(* amazingly bing does better than google on this, this is a first )
July 14, 2009 at 10:40 AM #4297015yearwaiter
Participant[quote=evolusd]I’m loving my American Express savings account at 2.75%. It’s tied to my ‘One’ credit card that deposits 1% of all purchases into the savings account…and you can add to the savings account as you wish.
That’s right…2.75% savings account.[/quote]
How long these interest rates they keep. As per terms and conditions it is stated they can change or alter their interest rates. Do they increase or decrease these rates in general?
July 14, 2009 at 10:40 AM #4299935yearwaiter
Participant[quote=evolusd]I’m loving my American Express savings account at 2.75%. It’s tied to my ‘One’ credit card that deposits 1% of all purchases into the savings account…and you can add to the savings account as you wish.
That’s right…2.75% savings account.[/quote]
How long these interest rates they keep. As per terms and conditions it is stated they can change or alter their interest rates. Do they increase or decrease these rates in general?
July 14, 2009 at 10:40 AM #4300635yearwaiter
Participant[quote=evolusd]I’m loving my American Express savings account at 2.75%. It’s tied to my ‘One’ credit card that deposits 1% of all purchases into the savings account…and you can add to the savings account as you wish.
That’s right…2.75% savings account.[/quote]
How long these interest rates they keep. As per terms and conditions it is stated they can change or alter their interest rates. Do they increase or decrease these rates in general?
July 14, 2009 at 10:40 AM #4294835yearwaiter
Participant[quote=evolusd]I’m loving my American Express savings account at 2.75%. It’s tied to my ‘One’ credit card that deposits 1% of all purchases into the savings account…and you can add to the savings account as you wish.
That’s right…2.75% savings account.[/quote]
How long these interest rates they keep. As per terms and conditions it is stated they can change or alter their interest rates. Do they increase or decrease these rates in general?
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