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ING $25 Referral Bonuses

Published or updated October 23, 2013 by Glen Craig

Have you wanted to open an online savings account?

Well here’s your opportunity to open one with ING Direct! They offer high-yield savings with no minimum to open (this includes both savings and CD’s). This means better interest earnings than most other banks. I’ve been using them since April 2003.  If you use one of the referral links below you will receive a $25 bonus. You’ll also be giving me a bonus of $10 so it’s great for us both. In fact, once you open an account you can refer your friends and receive the same bonus as I would. The catch (isn’t there always one) is that you need to open the account with at least $250. What about those no minimums? You can always open an account with any amount lower than $250 but you won’t be eligible for the $25 bonus.

And check this out – If you open with $250 your $25 bonus is an instant 10% return!

Here are the links to use:

Shoot me an email for a link!

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If you get the message “We’re sorry, but the referral link within the email you received has expired and is no longer valid. We recommend that you contact the sender and ask them to re-send the referral email. Or click ‘Continue’ to proceed with the application process without the account opening bonus” then the referral has already been used. Shoot me an email and I’ll send you a new link.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!

If you don’t have $250 but still want to open an an ING account please click the banner below (please note this is for the Electric Orange account not savings):


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.

Filed Under: Bank, Money, Personal Finance, Saving Tagged With: Bank, ING referral bonus, Money, Personal Finance, planning, Saving, Tips

About Glen Craig

Glen Craig is married and the father to four children that he spends the day chasing as a stay-at-home-dad. He took an interest in personal finance when he realized most of his paycheck was going toward credit card bills. Since then he's eliminated his credit card debt and started on a journey towards financial freedom.

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Comments

  1. Dan says

    October 19, 2008 at 9:29 am

    If you need any more ING Referrals to put on your website please let me know.

  2. Wawanesa says

    November 1, 2008 at 4:32 pm

    I also have an orange savings account with ING direct for two years, which I opened through their web site ingdirect.com. But right now I’m not sure if it’s safe enough to keep my money with them. This financial crisis made everything unstable.

  3. Amee says

    November 2, 2008 at 1:46 pm

    Do you need more referral links? If so, I’m happy to provide some.

  4. ffb says

    November 3, 2008 at 3:25 pm

    @ Dan – At the moment I’m good with referrals. Thanks.

    @ Wawanesa – So long as your balance is within FDIC limits (which is 250k I believe) you shouldn’t have to worry. That is if it’s in savings or CD’s.

    @ Amee – I’m good for now thanks!

  5. Mike says

    November 16, 2008 at 1:34 pm

    I just followed one of the referral links and didn’t see any message saying it had expired. Once I got through the application process (about 5 minutes), it said that between the time I started the application and the time I finished it, the referral had expired! Has anyone else had this happen?

  6. Willie says

    January 19, 2009 at 3:13 pm

    Hello, I have a few ING referrals left, if you’re interested, I’ll e-mail you the link via ING Direct.com.

    My e-mail is Washouse2006@yahoo.com

    • ffb says

      January 20, 2009 at 11:04 am

      @ Willie – Thanks. I have to update my links but I have a few left. I’ll keep you in mind when I run out.

  7. Chris says

    March 15, 2009 at 8:35 pm

    Hi use this orange key when making any ING Direct Canada account to get a bonus of $25: 17417541S1. Be sure to deposit $100 to get the bonus.

  8. Jon says

    April 22, 2009 at 2:34 pm

    Hello,

    Anyone has ING referrals. I’d like to open an account and get $25 bonus.

    Thank you in advance.

    Jon

  9. Amee says

    April 22, 2009 at 7:03 pm

    Try this link:

    https://banking.ingdirect.com/savings/set_promo_cookie.vm?t=%a1%8a%ae%af%b5%b0%b1%ac%ae%af%af%a9%e1%b0%af%b5%ad%a8%ae%aa%ad%aa%af

  10. Jon says

    April 22, 2009 at 7:35 pm

    Hi Amee,

    Thank you very much for the link. I’m all set.

    Thanks again.

    Jon

  11. Casey says

    February 9, 2010 at 9:21 pm

    I know this post is quite old, but could someone possibly hit me with one of those referral links?

    • Erik says

      February 22, 2010 at 11:20 am

      Casey, try this link.

  12. Sam says

    February 21, 2010 at 10:27 pm

    If you’re looking for an ING Direct Canada Orange key, use this: 34431191S1

    You’ll get $25 when you open an account with $100 or more, and you’ll get your own Orange key so you can refer your friends and family (you both get $25 each). No hassle.
    .-= Sam´s last blog ..Frugality =-.

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