DOH! I do mean from my checking account. You want to direct deposit from work right to savings? Don't you need to keep some in your actual checking account?
Yeah, but I can split where the money goes automatically (half in checking, half in savings). I'm trying to avoid the outbound transfer fee, if this qualifies. I'm slightly confused as to how it all works because it's not like my various bills and shit that take money directly from my checking account qualify as "outbound transfers." Shouldn't there be a way to "electronically write a check" to my ING account? That doesn't have a fee. I mean, that's what I did to transfer my money from my Comerica account to my Bank of America account.
Yeah, that's what I figured but when I looked on the drop-down menus, it was only FROM > checking TO > ING. Maybe that changes once the account has been all activated and stuff.
Well, there has to be a way for you to get your money back!
What I want to know is, can you transfer from the ING account back to the checking account?
From what I was told when I originally researched it is that you can transfer money back into any linked account online anytime you want, but it takes 2-3 days for the transfer to process.
Oh God, I'm looking through my brother's Facebook profile, and it's hilarious. I love him, and he's so much like me it's just really funny. I swear, his favorites lists look almost
identical
to mine.
And then there's this:
On the homosexuality scale, with 0 being perfectly straight, and 10 being perfectly gay, I'm about a 3. I moved up a little because I saw Sufjan in concert.
Tonight.
When Aimee shows up, call me.
Whoo!!!
And a Mitch Mojito, too? And a Tony?
Here's a bad picture of Tony....
P-C, I've always used it this way:
I send a check to ING for a dollar (or more if I want to start a new acct and not just change banks) because they require that for linking.
Once linked I log in to ING and set up my automatic transfers.
When I need extra cash back in my account I move it from ING to my checking account. It can sometimes take up to 5 days, from my experience.
How to handle BoA odd fee surcharge I am not really sure. You could always call up ING and speak with someone there who has better answers than I.
Sorry for people's crap days. Hope they perk up. I keep eating chocolate, so I'm having a decent day.
Not having a crap day. Posting pictures of cutiehead bartenders and taunting Lee have quite the mood-lifting effect.
Still need lunch, though. Um.
I've got a Citibank e-Savings account. I like it because it's got interest rates pretty comparable to ING, but it's got actual branches, too, so I can go and talk to an actual person if there's a problem.