stfs said:Has anyone done a 'qualified' ACH and what was it listed as? I don't think there is such a thing as a "qualified ACH debit". You are, however, required to meet a minimum of one ACH credit per cycle. |
Bank of Toledo 3.01% Hometown Reward Checking Account (not even close to worthwhile now). Archived From: Finance |
stfs said:Has anyone done a 'qualified' ACH and what was it listed as? I don't think there is such a thing as a "qualified ACH debit". You are, however, required to meet a minimum of one ACH credit per cycle. |
dugggg said:stfs said:Has anyone done a 'qualified' ACH and what was it listed as? "1 ACH Debit/Credit" is required. |
DavidScubadiver said:dugggg said:stfs said:Has anyone done a 'qualified' ACH and what was it listed as? |
DavidScubadiver said: There appears to be a major discrepancy in the per-cycle ACH requirements. 1. The web page says "One direct deposit or ACH auto debit" 2. The written terms, enclosed in the welcome packet, say "Minimum of one ACH credit" and mention nothing about direct deposit or ACH debits of any kind 3. DavidScubadiver says "1 ACH Debit/Credit" |
DavidScubadiver said:stfs said:On the ACH debit, what was the transaction listed as in the Toledo account? Mine displayed under the debit column and the transaction description is 'GMAC Transfer xxxxxxxxxx'. Has anyone done a 'qualified' ACH and what was it listed as?why don't you think the GMAC transfer was not a qualified ach? No reason except just being overly paranoid. I would feel better if it was listed as ACH Debit not just "Transfer". |
dugggg said:DavidScubadiver said: |
dugggg said:DavidScubadiver said: |
Don't call. Just send them an E-mail. They are very prompt in responding (next day latest). That way you have it in writing. And can share easier. |
dugggg said:There appears to be a major discrepancy in the per-cycle ACH requirements. With this type of Reward Checking account, it is prudent to set up a (payroll) direct deposit so that it is "automatic." Most banks are quite lenient toward what counts as ACH credit/debit and it's YMMV. One needs to test it oneself instead of interpreting rules literally. |
76hhma said:dugggg said:There appears to be a major discrepancy in the per-cycle ACH requirements. |
I agree, direct deposit is the safest way to go. Nevertheless, I did email Michele about the discrepancies. With hundreds of dollars per month of interest at stake, SBoT should be crystal clear (and consistent) in their requirements. |
Direct Deposit (as I mentioned before some institutions do not consider ACH credit as DD so this is not a 'safe' option; that leaves ACH debit) is not an option for early retirees such as myself so I'll e-mail per your suggestion instead of calling and see if everyone can all comes to a consistent solution. |
for what its worth, I was credited with 27 ACH's and can count 27 on my statement by excluding all account verifications and trial deposits and including a utility bill scheduled from my city's website, transfers to and from gmac, to ingdirect, from Obopay and to vanguard, the check printing charge, chase pulls and my paycheck. This comports with my earlier post that trial deposits were not counted for my first cycle. Basically, everything else done electronically which is NOT a billpay scheduled from their service, or which is not done on the debit card appears to have qualified. Note the statements cover periods slightly different from the "reward" period identified in their e-mail. But this is a no-brainer to qualify for. |
stfs said:Some institutions do not consider ACH credit as DD so... not an option for early retirees . Yow, I did not realize this. I too am an ERee and I am setting up an automatic monthly withdrawal from my Vanguard IRA as the sole DD to SBoT. It would be quite a bummer if that isn't considered a DD! |
dugggg said:I agree, direct deposit is the safest way to go. |
Regarding qualified ACH transactions, my Rewards Checking Monthly Summary shows "1 ACH Debit/Credit" as one of the requirements. The term "direct deposit" isn't even mentioned, which implies that direct deposit is a type of ACH transaction; it's the "ACH" part that's important. Interestingly, the one ACH Credit that was referred to on the Summary was a balance transfer from my Advanta Business credit card. For future ACH transactions, I set up an automatic ACH credit from another checking account to SBoT. That's also a rewards checking account, has the same 1 ACH credit/debit requirement, and the ACH debit to that account meets that bank's requirement. So you have an example of both a qualifying ACH credit and debit. Nevertheless, it'll be interesting to see if the e-mail confirms this. |
While we await at least one formal response from SBoT regarding the ACH requirement, I have several unrelated questions. I have read every post in this forum so I know we have some data points already, but there hasn't been much info from readers who applied recently. 1. How long did the box of checks take to arrive? 2. How long did it take for the debit card to arrive? 3. How long did it take for the PIN (or PIN instructions) to arrive? |
dugggg said:While we await at least one formal response from SBoT regarding the ACH requirement, I have several unrelated questions. |
DavidScubadiver said: Waiting for the debit card was the hardest thing and I expect it will continue to take 3 weeks. Patience is a must for this account, but its worth it. |
scott1961 said:DavidScubadiver said: Waiting for the debit card was the hardest thing and I expect it will continue to take 3 weeks. Patience is a must for this account, but its worth it. That is not the sort of attitude a bank can hope to "cover up" by providing free ice cream. In fact, the free ice cream is a dead giveaway that something is fishy over at Danvers. ...thinking of starting a support group. |
|
|
|
About Us
Site Map
Contact Us
Advertise
Partnership
Privacy
User Agreement
D.M.C.A. Notice
Civil Process Policy
While FatWallet makes every effort to post correct information, offers are subject to change without notice. |
| Sign up for free today, because you don't want to miss out on any more cash back than you already have! There are currently 1,209,551 people just like you registered to earn Cash Back From FatWallet. Be the next! |
Sign up to join the discussion & earn Cash Back from FatWallet:
|