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Free £20

Open a Savings account at ING Direct before the 30th Septemeber and they'll give you £20!

http://www.ingdirect.co.uk/offer20/
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  • lee8040
    lee8040 Posts: 554 Forumite
    if your an excisting customer does this still work as i cant see those details when i log in to open an account
  • BruceyBonus
    BruceyBonus Posts: 1,143 Forumite
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    lee8040 wrote: »
    if your an excisting customer does this still work as i cant see those details when i log in to open an account
    No - it's for new customers only
  • mbam_2
    mbam_2 Posts: 80 Forumite
    Aint that just the case! No one cares about excisting customers! "Lets get them in"!!
  • sara1980
    sara1980 Posts: 228 Forumite
    this looks like a really good offer,

    i have a quick look through the t&c's & i can't see if there a minimum amount you have to pay in each month, can anyone confirm this ??

    And is there any other catches ?

    If not, I might open one for the kids.

    TIA sara
  • BruceyBonus
    BruceyBonus Posts: 1,143 Forumite
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    sara1980 wrote: »
    this looks like a really good offer,

    i have a quick look through the t&c's & i can't see if there a minimum amount you have to pay in each month, can anyone confirm this ??

    And is there any other catches ?

    If not, I might open one for the kids.

    TIA sara
    There is no minimum, however there are two other offers if you have more money to pay in:
    http://www.ingdirect.co.uk/offer50/
    http://www.ingdirect.co.uk/offer75/
  • heatherw_01
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  • sara1980
    sara1980 Posts: 228 Forumite
    thanks brucey,

    i wish i had more moneyto pay in !!

    I'll stick to the original one.
    wanted to make sure there was no minimum incase I can't put anything in for a month or two.

    If i was to open more than one account, would I get the £20 for each account ??

    Sorry for all questions, just want to make sure efore i go ahead with the app.

    TIA Sara
  • oldfella
    oldfella Posts: 1,534 Forumite
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    interesting - the bonus is referred to as a "cash gift", so its not interest so its not tax deductable ?
  • Decscom
    Decscom Posts: 41 Forumite
    From ING website:


    To open an ING Direct Savings Account you need to:
    • Be aged 18 years or over
    • Be a UK resident*
    • Hold a personal current account (with a personal cheque book and Direct Debit facility). Why do we need this type of account?
    • Have access to a touch-tone telephone
  • Wiggynut
    Wiggynut Posts: 1,039 Forumite
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    you have to send a cheque with a minimum payment of £1 to open the account once registered. (hence why you need an account with a cheque book!).

    the £20 offer is for the first account opened (so you can't have two accounts and get the bonus twice - shame! but not surprising).

    Thanks for this... I'm still waiting for me free tenner for the Egg Manager download!
    Light bulb moment April 07: [strike]£3,655 [/strike] Oct 07: [strike]£2,220[/strike] now 0 - 3 years of Uni debt to be added at a later date :o:D
    now at Uni as a Mature student -update: now has a First Class BA!
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