I found this offer in Cheap's thread here on high-yield accounts. However, since that thread is only for rates, I'm starting a new thread just to point out that in order to do internet transfers to or from Zions, they require an overdraft protection account or credit card for some reason. I haven't looked into whether they have good deals on these or if they charge fees, but I will post this info here if and when I obtain it.
The internet MM only has a $1k minimum. I'm not sure about the credit card thing though, I have a checking account through them, so I linked my MM to it. I opened the checking account 6+ years ago, but they didn't require that then. What if you open a checking account (they are free), keep $5 in there, and set it up as a linked account?
berlinsmommy said: The internet MM only has a $1k minimum. I'm not sure about the credit card thing though, I have a checking account through them, so I linked my MM to it. I opened the checking account 6+ years ago, but they didn't require that then. What if you open a checking account (they are free), keep $5 in there, and set it up as a linked account?
Can you comment on the speed of ACH transfers with Zionsbank?
taoufik
Member
posted: Dec. 5, 2006 @ 7:04p
Hi all, I don't think zionsbank is the graetest offer in money marker/savings account. It said $50,000 minmum for interst rate of %5.34....in other words don't even bother.
e-loan has a savings account paying %5.5, and a minmum first deposit of $5,000. sounds like a good deal
berlinsmommy
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Dec. 5, 2006 @ 7:44p
taoufik said: Hi all, I don't think zionsbank is the graetest offer in money marker/savings account. It said $50,000 minmum for interst rate of %5.34....in other words don't even bother.
e-loan has a savings account paying %5.5, and a minmum first deposit of $5,000. sounds like a good deal
What??? Look at my link, it says $1,000. Why is it no one can see that???
Anyway, I cannot attest to the speed of transfers, as I just opened the MM account on Friday, but I'm already unimpressed, they haven't set up the account or transferred the money yet, and I'm an existing customer who opened the MM with a transfer from Zions checking, so you think my account setup would be pretty simple.
FirstNational
Ancient Member
posted: Dec. 5, 2006 @ 9:31p
Updated Wiki with credit card vitals.
FirstNational
Ancient Member
posted: Dec. 8, 2006 @ 10:49p
FYI you can close your account online by requesting a withdrawal and checking the box that says you are closing the account.
Grobe
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 9, 2006 @ 6:33p
Please provide more information about "in order to do internet transfers to or from Zions, they require an overdraft protection account or credit card". Where are their statements about this? I'm not clear about what you can do in terms of ACH pulls and pushes??? But you can do 3 checks a month?
taoufik said: Hi all, I don't think zionsbank is the graetest offer in money marker/savings account. It said $50,000 minmum for interst rate of %5.34....in other words don't even bother.
e-loan has a savings account paying %5.5, and a minmum first deposit of $5,000. sounds like a good deal
E-loan doesn't have check writing capabilities AFAIK. That IS an incentive to some.
berlinsmommy
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Dec. 11, 2006 @ 8:23p
If anyone decides that they want to do this, let me know. I get a $30 referral bonus after your account is opened for 60 days. I will happily split in with you via Paypal. Here are the terms as I understand them: $100 required to open. Balances less than $1,000 do not earn interest at all. Unlimited deposits (this may just apply in my case since all my deposits are funded by my Zions Checking). Limit of 6 withdrawls per month. You can get an ATM card (and possibly Visa Debit) for no charge.
I still cannot speak to the speed of the ACH transfers since I have only funded it from my Zions checking, which I am thrilled to say takes ~5 seconds online, so this allows me to keep all my money in my MM (and about $3 in my checking account) since I can transfer it to checking in ~5 seconds if I need it.
FirstNational
Ancient Member
posted: Dec. 18, 2006 @ 11:13p
OK, I just closed my account due to the transfer limitations. The balance was $100, and they sent me a $90 check with no explanation. I'm guessing it is an account closing fee or early account closing fee, but I'm not sure. I still have access to my account online, and it shows a $100 withdrawal. I've emailed customer service to find out what the deal is.
Grobe
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 24, 2006 @ 9:34a
What was the deal with the $10?
What are the transfer limitations precisely?
kai2007
Member
posted: Jan. 6, 2007 @ 1:43a
I have a deposit with Zions. I mailed in the check along with my account paperwork, but have had no interaction with the bank other than to receive my monthly statements.
When I looked into making additional transfers via ACH, I found out that they require you to have a credit card with them.
pennybags
New Member
posted: Jan. 20, 2007 @ 3:34p
kai2007 said: When I looked into making additional transfers via ACH, I found out that they require you to have a credit card with them.I think that comment is incorrect. I have called Zions Bank to find out specifically about ACH transfers. Here's what they had to say:
1. They currently do not do ACH transfers initiated from your Zions Bank account. There seemed to be to possibility of it in the future, but don't hold your breath. 2. You can however initiate ACH in and out transfers from an external account like GMAC. So as long as you have another ACH capable account (like GMAC), you'll be able to ACH funds in and out of your Zions Bank account. 3. I asked about the credit card requirement for ACH. It sounds as if kai2007 is confused because the CSR indicated that a credit card is only involved with an ACH when doing something like a cash advance from a credit card; not a regular ACH transfer.
Also, the comment about transfer limitations sounds like bunk. The account in question is a savings account not a checking account. All savings accounts are limited to six outgoing transfers a month. By law too I think.
You also don't need to have a minimum $50,000 deposited to get a good rate. You just need the account opening minimum of $1,000. The rate difference between a $1,000 deposit and $50,000 deposit is four basis points. That's 0.04% APY or only 40¢ for the $1,000 deposited for a year!
I just wanted to add some more details about the whole credit card and ACH transfer thing with the Zions Bank Deseret Money Market Account I learned from talking with a CSR.
Practically speaking, to do ACH transfers in/out of a Zions Bank account, you need an external account to initiate the ACH push or pull transfer. Again, a GMAC account is one such account.
What I've learned more specifically is that there is a very limited ACH push feature FROM Zions Bank. However this ability is horribly limited as to be almost useless. As mentioned by kai2007, to initiate an ACH transfer with Zions Bank (instead of using an external account), you need some sort of Line Of Credit (or possibly a credit card as someone had mentioned above) established with Zions Bank and the daily limit is $500.
Why this is the case was explained to me as follows: When a bank initiates an ACH transfer, the bank assumes a little bit of risk such that the ACH funds will actually be available for transfer. Because of the risk of the ACH funds not being available, Zions Bank requires a Line Of Credit as "insurance" I guess. It sounded as this would be their policy for the foreseeable future too.
Again, bottom line: as long as you have an external account which can freely initiate push/pull ACH transfers to Zions Bank, you can still have reasonable ACH access with Zions Bank.
Grobe
Senior Member
posted: Feb. 2, 2007 @ 12:23a
Sorry I don't understand this at all. Why wouldn't Zion bank know whether or not there are available funds in a Zion bank account?
fwlogue
Thrifty Member
posted: Feb. 6, 2007 @ 1:10p
From Zions:
Thank you for contacting Zions Bank. I apologize for the delay in our response. We do not do a hard pull, or a credit inquiry when opening the Deseret MM or High Yield Checking. We only pull a credit report if we are extending credit. You may apply for the External transfer option online, which will allow you to transfer funds from your account to and from another of your accounts at a different Financial Institution. Please keep in mind that you must have a Check Reserve or Credit Card Account with us to qualify for these transfers.
After signing into Internet banking, follow these instructions:
1) Click "Transfers." 2) Click "Add an External Account." 3) Click "Electronic Account Transfer Form (PDF)." 4) Print the forms, and review the "External Transfer Agreement." 5) Complete the application and mail it to: Zions Bank - Internet Banking, Attn: Internet External Transfer Enrollment, Dept 0826 , PO BOX 26127, Salt Lake City , and UT 84119.
Once we have received your application we will process your enrollment for external transfers. No more than 6 transfers can be made during each 30 day statement cycle by internet transfer, preauthorized transfer, or telephone transfer. Of these 6 no more than 3 may be made by check, draft, or debit card. The bill pay will provide electronic billing only if the merchant you are trying to pay to does. The initial deposit must either be mailed in, or if you have an existing account with Zions you can transfer the funds.The timeframe varies depending on how the application was submitted.
The following is our funds availibiity policy: GENERAL POLICY
Funds are available the 1st business day after the business day of deposit. Cash and electronically-deposited funds are available the same day.
Every day is a business day except Saturday, Sunday, and holidays. Deposits made on the current business day are processed that day. Otherwise, deposits are processed the following business day. The close of the current business day in each branch may range from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
LONGER DELAYS
Funds may be delayed if one of the following apply:
-Account is less than 30 days old -Re-deposited check -Repeated overdrafts in past 6 months -Deposits total more than $5,000 in 1 day -Emergency (e.g., failure of communications or computer equipment) -Check will not be paid
Except for new accounts (see below), funds are generally available by the 7th business day after deposit (local checks) or 11th business day (non-local check). Funds exceeding $100 may not be available until the 5th business day after deposit. Notice of delay is provided at the time of deposit or mailed by the following business day.
NEW ACCOUNTS-FIRST 60 DAYS
Funds from the following are available on 1st day after deposit (request a special deposit slip from the teller to provide next-day availability):
- Federal checks - State/local government checks, official checks, cashier's checks
For other deposits, availability depends on whether the check is local (2nd business day) or non-local (5th business day). Funds in excess of $5,000 may not be available until the 9th business day during the first 30 days.
HOLDS
If we cash a check from another bank, we hold a corresponding amount of funds from one of your accounts-either the depositing account or another. The hold is released when funds from the check should have been made available.
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