Offer Details:
Offer valid for one new TD AMERITRADE account (non-retirement) opened by 12/31/08 and funded by 12 monthly consecutive automatic electronic deposits of $100 or more.
First $100 must be deposited within 30 days of opening account.
To be eligible, you must be a U.S. resident aged 18 or older. Accounts will be reviewed 12 months from date of first qualified deposit to determine eligibility for offer. Should you need to withdraw the money prior to the twelve-month commitment, you may withdraw all of your deposits plus interest earned. However you will forfeit the $100 bonus. Account must remain open with minimum funding requirements for 12 months in order to receive the $100 cash deposit.
If deposit requirements have been met, please allow 4 weeks for $100 cash deposit to post to account. Offer is not transferable and not valid for IRAs and other tax-exempt accounts, internal transfers, current TD AMERITRADE accounts, or with other offers.
The offer is limited to one offer per client.
Simple interest is accrued daily and credited to your account on the last business day of each month. Annual Percentage Yield of 1.0% (0.99% interest rate) is current for the Save Yourself account as of November 17, 2008 and is subject to change without notice. Rates may change after the account is opened. Cash in an MMDA is held at TD Bank USA, N.A. and is insured by the FDIC (not covered by SIPC) for up to $250,000 for non-retirement accounts (under the new legislation, effective October 3, 2008, through December 31, 2009), $250,000 for Individual Retirement Accounts ("IRAs") and certain other retirement accounts.
To learn more about this offer visit the offer page from this link.
2 comments:
Please do not take the bait.
I would avoid any "TD" company: Ameritrade or Bank. TD customers have recently been left holding the bag with Reserve funds and Auction Rates. You could lose your life savings with "TD" help.
Anonymous,
I am sorry that you have had a bad experience with TD bank or Ameritrade. I would like to learn more about your bad experience.
Best Regards,
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