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Confirmed no HP on credit on the phone with a repI would imagine there's a pull on credit (I had to put my SSN in), but I didn't mind b/c the .75% is better than what i'm currently gettingHmmm, I am intrigued. I keep my emergency fund with American Express savings, about 25k in there which covers my 6 month rolling average expenses and then a few K in excess. Amex Savings is at 0.8% APY, and Capital One is at 0.75%, so that's ~$12 of downside to switch. With the $200 + $25 bonus, coupled with the fact that since it's an emergency account it's never touched, I'd easily cover the 90 day requirements to get the bonus.So Capitalone360 is offering a pretty killer promotion where you can earn about 4.4% (can deposit up to $50,000) for the first 105 days by opening up a 360 savings account. Not too shabby if you have extra cash around. FWIW, I’m a current Capital One customer and still eligible. I called to verify, and they said “CapitalOne360” is the old ING, so as long as you didn’t have a legacy account with ING; you should be eligible. But you can call just to verify if you’re worried.
Anyway, here's a the link (disclosure, if you use my link I get a $25 referral) - https://r.capitalone360.com/DoHEXGeF6u
Does switching savings accounts constitute a hard pull on credit/any downside for switching banks? If not, and you keep your emergency cash in online savings, this is kind of a no-brainer.
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Just liquidated my Amex Savings account to my checking, and will signup to get this going once the funds are in my checking account and it's linked.
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