FREE MONEY!!! Open an ING Maximiser Account b4 11pm tonight

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FREE MONEY!!! Open an ING Maximiser Account b4 11pm tonight

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Check this shit! ING will deposit $123 into your freshly opened Maximiser Account so long as you open it before 11pm tonight. Just have your current savings account details and your tax file number (not needed, but helpful) handy, follow the linkage and fill in the forms.

I've already got one, so I can't do it, but I was with Paranoid Edge this afternoon when I heard about it and we did it on the spot for him. He's now $123 richer and has a savings account with good interest to boot :smt023

http://www.ingdirect.com.au/SM2005/123. ... ER&id=2037

ENJOY!!!! :D
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btw, I'm a size 6-7 in clothes, 6.5 shoes and I like being taken out to dinner :wink:




hehheheeeeee :lol:
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ing is cool
only had my account for a few months, but already earned a few hundred in interest
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Do they do good loans, I need to consolidate my 2 existing loans with commonghey. Who knows a good low interest load place.
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SWEET. Been meaning to sign up for a while now... done and done. Cheers Mixtress!
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Page doesn't load for me when I go to apply?
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It appears as a new popup window in firefox... got popups disabled maybe?
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No, I use IE, at work on old MACs, will try when I get home, looks too good to pass up.
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Man shit like this always happen! Like you go buy a pair of shoes full price then the next day they're half price.
Never mind though I've gots me an account! :D
Feel so organised with a savings account, in the past I couldn't save if you held a gun to my head!
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D wrote:Man shit like this always happen! Like you go buy a pair of shoes full price then the next day they're half price.
Never mind though I've gots me an account! :D
Feel so organised with a savings account, in the past I couldn't save if you held a gun to my head!
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So you recommend one, they be good yeah?
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just signed up !!! bang !

i hope u still get the $123 even if you dont have the signed form returned in time !
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ING wrote: signed forms sent back by 30th June 2005
awsome !
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Quick, if da link don't work, go to www.theage.com.au and click on the Age banner. A new ING banner will pop up, just click on it and away you go-sies.

YAY, I done good n stuff :D
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thanks heaps for the heads-up Mixtress... sweet deal !!
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wow thanks so much, been meaning to setup an ing account for a while now. this is a bonus incentive :)
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Signed myself up sucessfully and now am trying to sign the old dear up.
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All done thanx Mixi :D
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jungle_tactics wrote:Signed myself up sucessfully and now am trying to sign the old dear up.
Server is gettin HAMMERED! Just times out most of the time, glad I got in
early 8)
yep. I missed out ... site was hammered baaaaaad :smt013
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spewin I didn't read this last night, I've been meaning to open an ING account for aaaaages. $123 would of quashed the procrastination.
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wicked promotion....got onto it yesterday and messaged everyone in my phone...free money. Its a good incentive got me to start saving finally!
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Meh, banks are evil. Money laundering, predatory lending, forest destroying criminals the lot of them. Join a credit union or a community bank like Bendigo Bank and stop feeding the monster. People complain about politicians, when banks and corporations are who's really screwing us. The pollies are just doing what they're told.

Sorry to preach, guys, but $123? Not that much to get me excited (and I'm currently earning bugger all).
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not one to look a gift horse in the mouth!
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Always good to see someone sticking it to the man.
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If it was $1234 i would signed.
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^^^yeah they would've had me too....
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Special Hegg wrote:Meh, banks are evil. Money laundering, predatory lending, forest destroying criminals the lot of them. Join a credit union or a community bank like Bendigo Bank and stop feeding the monster. People complain about politicians, when banks and corporations are who's really screwing us. The pollies are just doing what they're told.

Sorry to preach, guys, but $123? Not that much to get me excited (and I'm currently earning bugger all).
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Dude, I signed up, got me self $123, then I can fuck off if I want, but saving is good.
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$10 bet theres a catch to this - HIGH Fees later on down the track? Signed up for a 12month contract with that account? Read the FINE print did we?
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I checked the link, but didn't sign up .. im with Hegg.... they get thousands to sign up and they get their $123... but look at it from a shareholders perspective...


they just got $123 * thousands more in their books, sure its ING's money that they're giving away, but doesn't it look better to a shareholder knowing your bank has got more for it to sit on? or do i know nothing?

plus they've just suckered in a massive amount of people... damn evil plots.
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I asked every question, I rang them up to confirm, cos it looks too good to be true, but it is true, no annual fees, not minimum deposit or term, 7 days after the account is opened, I get $123 put in there, and if I want, I can withdraw it and close the a/c straight away. But no need, cos with 5.4% interest, its pretty bloody good, and i automatically deposit $30 a pay (fortnight) into it, and I can stop that when ever too. I never have saved propperly, now I will, great idea!!! BOH!!!!!!

And as if anyone would say no to a free hand out of $123 and this is what this is.
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lynt wrote:damn evil plots.
Silly skeptics... :wink:
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quick wrote:And as if anyone would say no to a free hand out of $123 and this is what this is.
one rule in life ... there's always an ulterior motive .....

but enjoy your $123 ;)
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My old man says - No such thing as a free lunch. :lol:
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lynt wrote:
quick wrote:And as if anyone would say no to a free hand out of $123 and this is what this is.
one rule in life ... there's always an ulterior motive .....

but enjoy your $123 ;)
Very true, their ulterior motive is to get people to try ING, and when they realise, they are a good company (from what I've been told from many people I questioned at work, they highly recomend them, good cs, good rates, no fees) they will stay. But no catch at all.

ps, when I rand cs, I got through to someone straight away, unlike my current bank.

All good, and thanx, I will enjoy my free $123, my even spend some in DMC beats :wink:
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Fents wrote:$10 bet theres a catch to this - HIGH Fees later on down the track? Signed up for a 12month contract with that account? Read the FINE print did we?
read the PDS.

www.ingdirect.com.au/images/PDS.pdf
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system wrote:
Fents wrote:$10 bet theres a catch to this - HIGH Fees later on down the track? Signed up for a 12month contract with that account? Read the FINE print did we?
read the PDS.

www.ingdirect.com.au/images/PDS.pdf
You for or against?
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$123 to me seems like a pretty small amount to get people to act ... wonder how it went - a bank using a call to action to boost subscribers with a tiny loss of profit margin.
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btw accounts like this usually have a cost per acquisition of about $200 in terms of media spend per subscriber ... maybe this is a way to push down media costs and use most of that money to give back to the subscriber.
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quick wrote:
system wrote:
Fents wrote:$10 bet theres a catch to this - HIGH Fees later on down the track? Signed up for a 12month contract with that account? Read the FINE print did we?
read the PDS.

www.ingdirect.com.au/images/PDS.pdf
You for or against?
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I asked every question, I rang them up to confirm, cos it looks too good to be true, but it is true, no annual fees, not minimum deposit or term, 7 days after the account is opened, I get $123 put in there, and if I want, I can withdraw it and close the a/c straight away. But no need, cos with 5.4% interest, its pretty bloody good, and i automatically deposit $30 a pay (fortnight) into it, and I can stop that when ever too. I never have saved propperly, now I will, great idea!!! BOH!!!!!!

And as if anyone would say no to a free hand out of $123 and this is what this is.
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word up Hegg!

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Ag3nT[]0raNg3 wrote:word up Hegg!

im with Bendigo!!
your jealous ... :P
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is there a minimum initial deposit?
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shepherd wrote:is there a minimum initial deposit?
nope, $10 from me. :)
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quick wrote:
Ag3nT[]0raNg3 wrote:word up Hegg!

im with Bendigo!!
your jealous ... :P
wheres my money?
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quick wrote:
shepherd wrote:is there a minimum initial deposit?
nope
So you can deposit $0 then?
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quick wrote:, and i automatically deposit $30 a pay (fortnight) into it, and I can stop that when ever too. I never have saved propperly, now I will, great idea!!! BOH!!!!!!
if anything, that is the catch, they suck u into saving....
but thats a good thing right ?


looks legit to me !

good on ya for callin em !
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so I can deposit 50 cents and then withdraw 123.50 the next day?

sounds, um, too good to be true.
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shepherd wrote:so I can deposit 50 cents and then withdraw 123.50 the next day?

sounds, um, too good to be true.
Nah i wanna know if u can deposit $0 and withdraw $123 the next day? Oh wait....shshhhh i must of found a CATCH... :lol:
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Ag3nT[]0raNg3 wrote:
quick wrote:
Ag3nT[]0raNg3 wrote:word up Hegg!

im with Bendigo!!
your jealous ... :P
wheres my money?
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