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Jonno.
1st October 2009, 21:18
http://communications.raboplus.co.nz/optiext/optiextension.dll?ID=PfO_XPIP0ajPPPK&WT.mc_id=NZ01606

It's a random draw: go to link follow instructions and see how much it comes up with. Sign up to get it (read terms).

Worth a try, you don't have to sign up, but if you get 500 it's worth it.

sil3nt
1st October 2009, 21:23
Im betting 99% of people who do this get $50.

ready4whatever
1st October 2009, 21:27
I know another way to get 500 bucks and thats walk into a dairy (or a bank) with your shotgun, shoot the ceiling twice and yell GIVE ME YA ****IN MONEY like your crazy. toss them a bag and they'll fill it up

Zerker
2nd October 2009, 00:49
so you have to switch banks right?

StoneY
2nd October 2009, 03:51
so you have to switch banks right?

Nope jut let the fortune teller give you a prize- you dont CHANGE banks you just have to open a Rabo Plus bank account, no big deal there

I just got 75$ for doing so on condition I open an account with them
Watch this space :D

NinjaNanna
2nd October 2009, 08:08
same $75

concern is they will automatically direct debit $1 from your normal bank account, not a big deal - but I want to look deeper to make sure they don't continue to direct debit on a regular basis (ie automatic savings plan)

also want to know what it takes to close the account after they've given me their money.

firefighter
2nd October 2009, 08:21
same $75

concern is they will automatically direct debit $1 from your normal bank account, not a big deal - but I want to look deeper to make sure they don't continue to direct debit on a regular basis (ie automatic savings plan)

also want to know what it takes to close the account after they've given me their money.

It's legit, I signed up a month back and recieved my $75.

It's worked out well for both Rabo Bank and myself, as I am now using it as a savings account with the $75 starting and I have funds transfer in.

Oh, and you are safe with RaboBank, my mrs who is a Banking Consultant and moving into Buisiness banking (she's good at her job) told me Rabo Plus is the No.1 bank in N.Z (She said that or the world as voted by an independant) And yes they get told these figures on which bank is performing the best in certain areas so they know how they themselves are performing.

Oh, and no, you won't continually get $1 constantly going over onless you want it to!

Supermac Jr
2nd October 2009, 08:53
Ohh $100 Thats nice!!!

Marmoot
2nd October 2009, 09:20
Im betting 99% of people who do this get $50.

I think that's called "the odds"

Marmoot
2nd October 2009, 09:22
same $75

concern is they will automatically direct debit $1 from your normal bank account, not a big deal - but I want to look deeper to make sure they don't continue to direct debit on a regular basis (ie automatic savings plan)

also want to know what it takes to close the account after they've given me their money.

You can set an automatic savings plan yourself if you want to once your account is configured.
(I know because I have an account)

You can go through the normal close account procedure if you want. But you can also leave it there as RaboPlus don't charge any bank fees at all. No minimum balance and no fees are two of their creed.
But their interest rates are often on par or higher than those Aussie banks anyway so I leave my money there most of the time, and only transfer some back to my normal bank account when I need to use them (e.g., once a month).

firefighter
2nd October 2009, 09:30
Ohh $100 Thats nice!!!

Bastard I only 'won' $75!

The Pastor
2nd October 2009, 09:55
i got 100 bucks, but im not sure on the monthly fee and the closing account fee

Marmoot
2nd October 2009, 10:49
i got 100 bucks, but im not sure on the monthly fee and the closing account fee

$0

Just like KB's subscription fee.

Zerker
2nd October 2009, 11:06
yeah I got $100.00 too, I'm yet to claim it though

Jizah
2nd October 2009, 12:09
I've been using RaboPlus for ages now. So unfortunately I can't claim the free money. But I highly recommend them if you want a savings account.

There are no fees. The interest is higher than most, if not all other banks. You can only withdraw and deposit money to and from a dedicated account at another bank, so you don't actually use it for everyday banking.

StoneY
5th October 2009, 18:24
I recently worked for a bank, granted in its IT group but hear good things about Rabo and intended to open a savings acct with them anyway
If they wanna give me 75$ just for doing exactly what I was going to , why not?