What does this mean ? Hopefully not much .. but I never had a good opinion on Capital One, and now that it absorbed Sharebuilder & ING ======================================================================================================================================= Dear invisible:
So what does that mean for you? It means we'll have the same commitment to helping you save time and money as we always have - only now as part of Capital One. You will access your account the same way you always have.
Last February, ING DIRECT and ShareBuilder Corporation became a part of the Capital One family, but there's still some official stuff we have to tidy up, like consolidating our legal structure. What's that mean in real life? It just means that on November 1, 2012 subject to regulators giving us the final go ahead ING Bank, fsb (that's ING DIRECT's official name) and Capital One, N.A. will legally become one bank - and unless you hear from us, assume they gave us two thumbs up.
It also means that the coverage on the FDIC Insured Cash Balance in your ShareBuilder account will stay as-is until 6 months following that date (or, May 1, 2013). Then, your FDIC coverage will be based on your total combined deposits at Capital One, N.A., ING DIRECT, and in your ShareBuilder account up to the FDIC max of $250,000 per depositor or $500,000 for joint depositors. Keep in mind, the coverage extension won't apply to any deposits made after November 1, 2012.
Money that's invested in securities in your ShareBuilder account is insured by SIPC - not FDIC - so it doesn't count toward the FDIC limit.
We look forward to sharing more information with you over the coming months. The ShareBuilder Team
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snork615
Senior Member
posted: Sep. 25, 2012 @ 3:45p
Sharebuilder didn't seem to change. CapOne has a credit card for everybody, not the best of the best. ING Direct has failed to open an Electric Orange for me many times, something about they have a secret unique customer number which they have created, you must provide, they may promise to send it by snail-mail and never do, so failing to honor advertised specials. Hopefully THAT will stop. ING in its Eurotrash operations is known for money laundering and tax evasion if your account is large enough.
BADADVICE
Cranky Member
posted: Sep. 26, 2012 @ 12:36a
Pretty old news, but it's good they sent an email let customers know what's up
Capital One has owned ING Direct since February. So far, they haven't really changed anything. They did add the ability to cash checks online/from a mobile app.
publicuser said: Capital One has owned ING Direct since February. So far, they haven't really changed anything. They did add the ability to cash checks online/from a mobile app.
Which ING kept promising and promising, and then it was there after Capital One took over. It's much better than the PNC app.
SaulHudson
Senior Member
posted: Sep. 29, 2012 @ 8:54p
Absolutely love depositing the checks online. However, it does seem ripe for fraud.
DrXX
Addicted Member
posted: Sep. 29, 2012 @ 9:05p
For saving accounts, the merger means that if someone has both ing direct and capital one account with more than $250k in total, they are going to lose the fdic coverage. A tricky part is that it is relevant for capital one accounts but not for capital one bank usa accounts. I for one turned out to have both.
Medikit
Member
posted: Sep. 30, 2012 @ 7:36a
EradicateSpam said: publicuser said: Capital One has owned ING Direct since February. So far, they haven't really changed anything. They did add the ability to cash checks online/from a mobile app.
Which ING kept promising and promising, and then it was there after Capital One took over. It's much better than the PNC app.
It's a really nice app and the reason I keep my ING account. I hope they start reimbursing ATM fees too.
burgerwars
just a salad for me
posted: Sep. 30, 2012 @ 8:27a
No guarantees that Cap One will keep things the same as they combine ING into their own products. Cap One doesn:t have use of the ING trademark forever. ING as a company still has operations outside the U.S. I feel, over time, Cap One will totally combine operations.
fedguy
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Oct. 3, 2012 @ 6:15p
Capital One has operations in Houston, TX and I doubt that they will continue to operate ING Direct's Minnesota offices for the long term. When Capital One bought out a local bank recently, it also took away all of the former checking account products of the local bank. Also shut down the bill paying service of the local bank too.
billrubin
OH NOOOOOOOOOOO!!
posted: Oct. 5, 2012 @ 3:30p
SaulHudson said: Absolutely love depositing the checks online. However, it does seem ripe for fraud.It's not like they're the only ones to be doing it. Is there any word on whether Capital One will be adding this to their app? Is there any quick way to transfer money between ING and Capital One accounts? I was actually at a Capital One branch today, I was going to open the high yield checking account (I could not do it on their website because their brain-dead website does not consider me eligible because I am more than 10 miles from a branch, even though it is in my county and advertised in my local newspaper. Anyway, after being kept waiting for 20 minutes I got up and left. So I am rethinking what to do. I want to find a bank with decent (1%+) savings or checking, free Quicken access, and mobile deposit, and ATM rebates. Capital One doesn't have the mobile deposit but I'm hoping they will soon.
ChefJoe
Senior Member
posted: Nov. 7, 2012 @ 11:06a
WTF! nothing is changing... except our name and colors. ING is being Qwikster-ed
Our name is changing to Capital One 360 and our colors are changing to red and blue – but our commitment to you is staying the same. Yep, it's true: As of February, we'll have a new name and fresh look on the outside – but on the inside, it's the same ING DIRECT you've come to know and love.
PuckMan93
Member
posted: Nov. 7, 2012 @ 4:18p
Don't like it, will be closing my account this month (used ING for 7 years). Switching over to Ally.
Medikit
Member
posted: Dec. 17, 2012 @ 3:56p
Got an email with an update. Seems like after the transition the debit cards will have NO Forex fees. I believe they had been 1 or 2 % previously.
jackiechiles
Addicted Member
posted: Feb. 1, 2013 @ 3:00p
Transition appears to be finalized. Don't see any major changes as yet. Colors and account descriptors updated as per previous communications from Cap One.
Jazzmaster
Ancient Member
posted: Feb. 24, 2013 @ 3:25p
Has anyone switched out of ING/Capital One? If so where is the best place now to pt $?
elist
Roger Rabbit
posted: Feb. 25, 2013 @ 12:24p
Jazzmaster said: Has anyone switched out of ING/Capital One? If so where is the best place now to pt $?
Having seen the shenanigans Cap One has pulled on its customers in the past, I switched to Alliant CU. I am quite happy with the result.
joeycool44
New Member
posted: Mar. 2, 2013 @ 11:04p
No real surprise here - Capital One just closed my Sharebuilder account. They've given me free market trades to sell my existing portfolio, but I cannot buy anything. I suppose they figured my $18,000 account was too puny for them.
They closed my ING account in January, but assured me my Sharebuilder account was just fine.
itsausername
Thrifty Member
posted: Mar. 13, 2013 @ 8:28a
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