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Old 05-20-2009, 04:29 PM   #81
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Some guy who couldnt buy a car...but wanted to make a business??

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Old 05-20-2009, 04:29 PM   #82
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Jeebus fucko, pull your head out of your cash-filled mattress (and your ass) for just a moment, K? I knew damned well you didn't mean it as you "owned" her, as in title in hand, cash exchange, you bought her... wow.... for someone who occasionally comes across as mildly intelligent, you're really playing short-bus window licker today.



???

So you're saying the slave trade is alive and well here in America, and that I could conceivably "buy" her?

OK, what are her measurements?



Sounds like someone ELSE needs to pull their head out of their ass

I wasn't implying that you thought I said I "bought" her, I meant that you must have thought that I thought I "owned" her as in "ha ha I owned you"..........not "I bought you"

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Old 05-20-2009, 04:31 PM   #83
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I have no idea what my current measurements are, but be warned:

I am high maintenance
I am expensive
I have specific needs, wants, and wishes that must be met and taken care of immediately at only my discretion.
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Old 05-20-2009, 04:32 PM   #84
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1. No it doesn't.

2. If you've got 2.4% on a checking account with no strings attached, I want to know what bank you are using.
If you call having to keep a minimum balance stings attached , then no you cant get the kind of interest on a checking account. But if you can carry an average balance of 15K/month then yes you can. Its called the Chase premiere checking.
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Old 05-20-2009, 04:34 PM   #85
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Lots of banks offer great rates on interest bearing checking accounts...keeping in mind that they are usually tiered money market type accounts and rates are based on balances kept...
Let's hear some of them. I've never seen a checking acct give the same interest rates as the best internet savings accounts, like HSBC or Orange Bank. Right now, even with today's shitty rates, I'm getting almost 2% from my HSBC acct.
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Old 05-20-2009, 04:35 PM   #86
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If you call having to keep a minimum balance stings attached , then no you cant get the kind of interest on a checking account. But if you can carry an average balance of 15K/month then yes you can. Its called the Chase premiere checking.
So 2.4% APR on a checking acct? I'd like to see proof. Googling now.
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Old 05-20-2009, 04:36 PM   #87
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Thats easy. Google is your friend.

http://www.bankaholic.com/money-market/

And what difference does it make whether its an online bank or not...no one specified either...
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Old 05-20-2009, 04:36 PM   #88
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If you call having to keep a minimum balance stings attached , then no you cant get the kind of interest on a checking account. But if you can carry an average balance of 15K/month then yes you can. Its called the Chase premiere checking.
I'll check into it.

A local bank here offers 4% but it requires direct deposit and using their check card a certain number of times each month. Those type of strings are what I was referring to.
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Thats easy. Google is your friend.

http://www.bankaholic.com/money-market/

And what difference does it make whether its an online bank or not...no one specified either...
That is exactly what 'slice was talking about which is nothing like what Rider was talking about.
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Hey look, another site...

http://www.money-rates.com/checking.htm
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