It's in the high interest rate savings thread, but there's not much discussion or first hand accounts. The current rate of 3.9% looks very good (I called yesterday to confirm that this is the current rate; long wait time, so either their customer service isn't generally good or there's a large number of people calling in).
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posted: Apr. 4, 2008 @ 10:25a
ziffy
Broke Member
posted: Apr. 4, 2008 @ 10:39a
With my own experience with Nationwide and other experiences that I have heard. I will not do business with Nationwide. They have the worst customer service. There're other banks that offer higher rate and FDIC insured.
ichoi
Broke Member
posted: Apr. 7, 2008 @ 2:56p
Thanks ziffy. No one else has had any experience with them?
dejanu
Senior Member
posted: Apr. 9, 2008 @ 8:40p
I don't have an account with them, but for those concerned about financial institution health, Nationwide has the highest possible "Safe and Sound" rating from Bankrate.com (5 Stars - Superior). It's certainly the healthiest for an APY in that tier. But another complaint I hear about Nationwide is that the ACH is painfully slow, even for pushed deposits from other banks.
znoopie
Happy Member
posted: Apr. 14, 2008 @ 7:48a
Got a mail last week from Nationwide. Open a new Money Market Savings account before 5/31/08 with $2500 minimum and maintain for 2 months and they'll give you $50 bonus.
www.nationwidebank.com/mm2
I have an auto insurance with them (Nationwide Insurance) if anything at all.
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