By: rob
This is pretty much how we live but through USAA. With my company paying through direct deposit, the only checks we receive are usually for birthdays and holidays. So the downside is no cash on hand,...
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There are a couple other internet banks who offer high-interest checking as well… I’ve heard good things about Presidential ( http://www.presidential.com/ ) despite their 1992-esque website. They are...
View ArticleBy: Dave
If you can’t deposit funds directly, you deposit checks by either keeping the old link to your physical bank account and transferrings once its in there, or you can mail checks to ING and they’ll...
View ArticleBy: Pope Ratezinger
Yeah, I agree with Ruthie. I just don’t think that this ING Electric Orange product, despite the advertising budget they will probably launch with, is all that good. I’ve been waiting awhile for ING to...
View ArticleBy: Joe
I think using an online-only account like Electric Orange as a primary checking account works well. As a backup brick-and-mortar institution for cashing checks, getting quarters, etc. I use my local...
View ArticleBy: Richard
My question is this – if everyone does this, then Paypal goes out of business, no? Sellers can collect secure, instant payments and pay no fees, correct? No one seems to realize this, and Paypal makes...
View ArticleBy: Michael
Here is a thought. You can still order checks from printing companies. If you have your account number and your routing number. wouldnt this be a simple solution?
View ArticleBy: Jenny
Michael- In response to your response, it says on the ING Electric Orange FAQ section that any 3rd party printed check with your account information will not be accepted. So, yeah.
View ArticleBy: Steve
I have an INGDirect account because the bank took over my account after Netbank failed. I read over their info and somehow I didn’t notice that their checking account would have no checks. It just...
View ArticleBy: Roger
In response to steve… Stop stirring the pot! For your usage, ING is not for you. Period. As far as getting screwed out of $600? Are you serious? Look, if you have the money to invest thousands in...
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