ING $25 Referral Bonuses
Posted on March 7, 2008 |
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And check this out - If you open with $250 your $25 bonus is an instant 10% return!
Here are the links to use:
Like I said, I’ve been using ING Direct for years and I highly recommend them. If I had kept my savings in my brick and mortar bank I would have missed out on a lot of savings and earnings. So what are you waiting for? Go open up a high-yield savings account!
As always read the fine print from ING to make sure their online savings is right for you. You should never sign up for anything online without understanding what you are getting into.
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