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July 14, 2009 at 10:40 AM #430221July 14, 2009 at 1:38 PM #429869
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ParticipantThey haven’t changed it in a while, which is surprising to me. They have always been about 25-50 bps higher than ING Orange Savings, but they kept the rate at 2.75% when everyone else dropped down to 1.5%.
July 14, 2009 at 1:38 PM #430391evolusd
ParticipantThey haven’t changed it in a while, which is surprising to me. They have always been about 25-50 bps higher than ING Orange Savings, but they kept the rate at 2.75% when everyone else dropped down to 1.5%.
July 14, 2009 at 1:38 PM #430232evolusd
ParticipantThey haven’t changed it in a while, which is surprising to me. They have always been about 25-50 bps higher than ING Orange Savings, but they kept the rate at 2.75% when everyone else dropped down to 1.5%.
July 14, 2009 at 1:38 PM #430163evolusd
ParticipantThey haven’t changed it in a while, which is surprising to me. They have always been about 25-50 bps higher than ING Orange Savings, but they kept the rate at 2.75% when everyone else dropped down to 1.5%.
July 14, 2009 at 1:38 PM #429652evolusd
ParticipantThey haven’t changed it in a while, which is surprising to me. They have always been about 25-50 bps higher than ING Orange Savings, but they kept the rate at 2.75% when everyone else dropped down to 1.5%.
July 14, 2009 at 3:49 PM #430121equalizer
Participant[quote=evolusd]They haven’t changed it in a while, which is surprising to me. They have always been about 25-50 bps higher than ING Orange Savings, but they kept the rate at 2.75% when everyone else dropped down to 1.5%.[/quote]
This link is showing 2.0% for Amex? Do you have special link or just grandfathered rate?http://personalsavings.americanexpress.com/savings-product.html
July 14, 2009 at 3:49 PM #429906equalizer
Participant[quote=evolusd]They haven’t changed it in a while, which is surprising to me. They have always been about 25-50 bps higher than ING Orange Savings, but they kept the rate at 2.75% when everyone else dropped down to 1.5%.[/quote]
This link is showing 2.0% for Amex? Do you have special link or just grandfathered rate?http://personalsavings.americanexpress.com/savings-product.html
July 14, 2009 at 3:49 PM #430415equalizer
Participant[quote=evolusd]They haven’t changed it in a while, which is surprising to me. They have always been about 25-50 bps higher than ING Orange Savings, but they kept the rate at 2.75% when everyone else dropped down to 1.5%.[/quote]
This link is showing 2.0% for Amex? Do you have special link or just grandfathered rate?http://personalsavings.americanexpress.com/savings-product.html
July 14, 2009 at 3:49 PM #430485equalizer
Participant[quote=evolusd]They haven’t changed it in a while, which is surprising to me. They have always been about 25-50 bps higher than ING Orange Savings, but they kept the rate at 2.75% when everyone else dropped down to 1.5%.[/quote]
This link is showing 2.0% for Amex? Do you have special link or just grandfathered rate?http://personalsavings.americanexpress.com/savings-product.html
July 14, 2009 at 3:49 PM #430645equalizer
Participant[quote=evolusd]They haven’t changed it in a while, which is surprising to me. They have always been about 25-50 bps higher than ING Orange Savings, but they kept the rate at 2.75% when everyone else dropped down to 1.5%.[/quote]
This link is showing 2.0% for Amex? Do you have special link or just grandfathered rate?http://personalsavings.americanexpress.com/savings-product.html
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