Save your money!All it takes is a $250 initial investment, and after 30 days you will be rewarded with an additional $25!

No it's not a scam, or a pyramid set-up, or any of those other get-rich-quick schemes.  It's exactly the opposite.

Woman's Day magazine is doing a year-long series on finances and saving money.  They have partnered with ING Direct to offer a special savings program to encourage readers to start saving.

If you are a new customer, you can sign up with ING Direct through a link at Woman's Day's website for a special "Orange" savings account.  It is done via electronic transfer only. 

All it takes is a $250 deposit to open the account, and 30 days later ING Direct will deposit $25 into your account.  Be aware that you can not withdraw the money for at least the first 60 days. Hurry, the promotion ends March 31!

That is a 10% return on your initial investment within a two-month period.  You can't even get returns like that in real estate! 

Go to Woman's Day Saves for all the details and to sign up!

 
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9 Comments on Wanna make $25???

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Marlene, I mis-read the top and thought why would I want to spend $250. to make $25. - That's like asking 'Do you have two tens for a five'.  But now I get it.  Thanks for the heads up.

7:59am • #1

Marlene..good info, Im gonna look it up.

8:12am • #2

What if I were to put in $2500 for a two month period?  Would I make $250?

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I'm laughing at myself right now, Gabe!  I re-read the paragraph and have re-worded it a little for clarification.  I could see why you were confused for a minute!

Tara, I signed up.  Free money is free money!

Sorry Jared!  You would still only get $25,  Nice try!  :)

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as long as that money is FDIC insured, these days , with the fear of ponzi schemes and failing banks I am a little concerend

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James, that is an excellent point!  ING Direct if FDIC insured, according to their website.  "You'll find us registered under the name of ING Bank, fsb, located in Wilmington, Delaware. Our certificate number is 35489." from their website.....

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We did something like this with ING a few years ago.  They have been good so far...

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Marlene, thanks so much for telling us about this.  Anything that adds a few extra $$ to our pockets is worthwhile!

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Lane, thanks for the review!

Kris, I totally agree, even if it is "only" $25!

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Here you will find my thoughts and insights into the real estate market in general, as well as tips for Sellers, Buyers, current Homeowners and other real estate agents. Many of the market updates will apply specifically to Kitsap County, in other words, Silverdale, Bremerton, Poulsbo, Port Orchard, Kingston, and all areas in between. Many of the trends seen in Kitsap will overflow to surrounding cities, such as Gig Harbor, Belfair, Allyn, and even Bainbridge Island. I hope you will find this blog helpful and useful.


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