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Grizzly

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Heya guys,
Just wanted to know which bank/credit union you keep your hard earn cash with or reccommend?
What is the interest rate+terms ?

I currently got ANZ Progress Saver, with 4.2% p.a bonus interest, with minimum monthly deposits of $10, and no withdrawls, no fees (student).

Ive heard there are much better ones around, except i dont really trust credit-unions etc, because what happens if that company ever went bust?
 

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but if you're a student you have no fees... so low bank fees doesn't matter to us... or am i mixing something up?
 

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No, your right iambored

You have to present your student card eacch year and they "waive" the bank fees.
 

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Its with all banks, but not sure with credit unions.
 

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natstar said:
is this only with banks? or are credit unions different? Maybe i still get charged cuz i havent shown a student card
if you don't show the card, they will charge you (as i learn the hard way)
i don't know if credit unions are the same
 

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Commonwealth bank does charge fees if you're a student and also no fees for credit cards either...but i normally put all my money in trusts and stuff...since that they generally have a better growth rate than banks....
 

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SipSip said:
Commonwealth bank does charge fees if you're a student
I'm a commbank customer and I DO NOT get charged ANY fees (I am not sure about non-comm ATMs) UNLESS I go over my transaction limit ...
 

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McLake said:
I'm a commbank customer and I DO NOT get charged ANY fees (I am not sure about non-comm ATMs) UNLESS I go over my transaction limit ...
what's a transaction limit?

SipSip, i would check that out
 

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I am with ANZ - I pay no fees of any kind (even overdraw fees) except $1.50 to withdraw money from a non-anz atm.

After you have been with anz for 6months you can apply for a $1000 overdraft facility that has no interest charge unless it goes over $1000 and I think it might be a small (like $30 -60) a year charge to have it (this might be waived too... I'm not sure)

Pretty sweet deal I rekon!
 

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ING is one of the best around with 5.25% (compound interest daily) - no bank fees but no ATMs. if the RBA continues to put up interest rates, the rate at ING will mostly likely to go up.
I earned over $90 in the last quarter.
 

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iambored said:
what's a transaction limit?
There is a limit to the amount of free transcations (ATM withdrawls, etc) that you can have as a student. but it's something like 15 a month, so you probably won't ever excede it ..
 

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k thanks,

some accounts don't have any limits
 

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i dont get charged withdrawal fees etc... im with teachers cred union.
 

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That's pretty good... I'm with St George and I paid $15 in fees last time they charged me :p It sucks.
 

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McLake said:
There is a limit to the amount of free transcations (ATM withdrawls, etc) that you can have as a student. but it's something like 15 a month, so you probably won't ever excede it ..
15 a month is not much for some people, i at least 30-40 ATM/Eftpos transactions each month because i do everything through my eftpos card, rather than cash. and i have never been charged fees cos i'm a student

(i'm commonwealth by the way)
 

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johnson said:
15 a month is not much for some people, i at least 30-40 ATM/Eftpos transactions each month because i do everything through my eftpos card, rather than cash. and i have never been charged fees cos i'm a student

(i'm commonwealth by the way)
Maybe I am completly wrong about the limit thing then ...
 

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How does this ING thing work? Joining with an existing account? What happens to the interest i'm already earning with my current bank?? confusing..
 
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