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@bahbahd wrote:
@bs1234 wrote:Later, I converted my BofA account to the simplest e-checking one, and moved nearly all of the money out to an internet bank. To my surprise, last week, my BofA account shows a $35 credit: "Wire transfer fee credit"
May I ask what internet banks (IB) you know of and trust? I still use a B&M bank, but would contemplate switching to an IB if they had outstanding customer service.
American Express, ING Direct, and Ally ALL have OUTSTANDING CS - IMO and experience.
@distantarray wrote:bank of america is a fken joke. always looking for new fees carries no documentation and even calling the swat team on their customers. why people still do business with them i have no clue.
+1000000 BofA are crooks. Will never do business with them.
Repo-ed wrote: American Express, ING Direct, and Ally ALL have OUTSTANDING CS - IMO and experience.
You are referring to AMEX personal savings, right? Interesting option. I'm interested in an IB that I could occasionally write checkes from and use a debit card also.
@bahbahd wrote:
Repo-ed wrote: American Express, ING Direct, and Ally ALL have OUTSTANDING CS - IMO and experience.
You are referring to AMEX personal savings, right? Interesting option. I'm interested in an IB that I could occasionally write checkes from and use a debit card also.
I think all or nearly all IBs will provide a free debit card. Amex personal savings is a savings rather than a checking account. From their site:
Call us at 1-800-446-6307 to request a withdrawal, and we will mail you a check that is payable to you. We are happy to provide this service, but we do not offer checkbooks for Personal Savings customers to write checks directly from their High-Yield Savings or CD accounts.
ING Direct was purchased by Capital One, so things might change, and below $50K, the checking interest rate is bad (0.19%) Goes to a much better 0.79-0.84% at levels above $50K
Ally has a lot of supporters.
Slightly old-ish thread but I'll toss my two cents in here.
I avoid BoA like the plague. I spend enough time reading Consumerist.com to know better than to go near that bank. They've started sending me card preapprovals lately. They go right through the shredder!
I have been a happy ING Direct customer for 11 years but have backed away from them since Capital One took over. I haven't noticed any changes personally, but it's only a matter of time. I do have an account with Ally. Their mobile banking sucks big time, and their web site isn't much better, but they aren't half bad over the phone.
While not strictly an Internet bank, my vote goes to Alliant Credit Union. They're pretty popular here and I've got to say I'm in love with them after less than a month. They do offer 24-hour telephone customer service, and their e-mail support has been pretty responsive too.
@steve23111 wrote:Slightly old-ish thread but I'll toss my two cents in here.
I avoid BoA like the plague. I spend enough time reading Consumerist.com to know better than to go near that bank. They've started sending me card preapprovals lately. They go right through the shredder!
I have been a happy ING Direct customer for 11 years but have backed away from them since Capital One took over. I haven't noticed any changes personally, but it's only a matter of time. I do have an account with Ally. Their mobile banking sucks big time, and their web site isn't much better, but they aren't half bad over the phone.
While not strictly an Internet bank, my vote goes to Alliant Credit Union. They're pretty popular here and I've got to say I'm in love with them after less than a month. They do offer 24-hour telephone customer service, and their e-mail support has been pretty responsive too.
This thread just confirms my feelings for BoA. I closed every account (checking, saving, IRA) about 20 years ago and never looked back!
I opened an ING account in 2007 but when I heard Capital One bought them - I couldn't see anything positive forthcoming from that union so I reacted proactively - I received my last statement was received two weeks ago.
I have been with DCU since 2005- yes I wish they had 24 hour customer service but honestly, I really haven't had a problem.
Based on the advice of my fellow posters, I recently opened an account with Alliant. So far, I have no complaints.
@09Lexie wrote:
@steve23111 wrote:Slightly old-ish thread but I'll toss my two cents in here.
I avoid BoA like the plague. I spend enough time reading Consumerist.com to know better than to go near that bank. They've started sending me card preapprovals lately. They go right through the shredder!
I have been a happy ING Direct customer for 11 years but have backed away from them since Capital One took over. I haven't noticed any changes personally, but it's only a matter of time. I do have an account with Ally. Their mobile banking sucks big time, and their web site isn't much better, but they aren't half bad over the phone.
While not strictly an Internet bank, my vote goes to Alliant Credit Union. They're pretty popular here and I've got to say I'm in love with them after less than a month. They do offer 24-hour telephone customer service, and their e-mail support has been pretty responsive too.
This thread just confirms my feelings for BoA. I closed every account (checking, saving, IRA) about 20 years ago and never looked back!
I opened an ING account in 2007 but when I heard Capital One bought them - I couldn't see anything positive forthcoming from that union so I reacted proactively - I received my last statement was received two weeks ago.
I have been with DCU since 2005- yes I wish they had 24 hour customer service but honestly, I really haven't had a problem.
Based on the advice of my fellow posters, I recently opened an account with Alliant. So far, I have no complaints.
Congratulations for your Credit Union support. CU Terms & Conditions are superior when compared with Big banks.