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TaffyLaw
- Senior Member
posted: Aug. 22, 2008 @ 9:35p
Heard about it today too when I was there. Just so happens I have a CD that matures tomorrow and one matured today so I'll be at WAMU tomorrow. Hardly ever happens with such perfect timing. |
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B0HEMIAN
- Ancient Member
posted: Aug. 23, 2008 @ 12:03a
Have two CDs maturing 8/28 and 9/5 at FNBO. If I open CD on 8/27 or 8/28, how many days do I have to fund it? 9/5 OK? |
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jdopple
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Aug. 23, 2008 @ 12:46a
I was in there today with a maturing CD and nothing was said, other than trying to get me to roll over into the 4.5 % cd they were offering. If I had , I would be seriously pissed. One reason I moved the money out was I thought WAMU was an inch away from serious problems. This rate really does smack of desperation. But, it's high enough so that even if it does bite the big one, you are being compensated. Thats assuming the FDIC has any money left.\ On the online CD, does anyone know if an ach pull earns interest from the date of transfer or do you have to wait until the funds hit. |
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beethovengirl
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Aug. 23, 2008 @ 12:55a
B0HEMIAN said:Have two CDs maturing 8/28 and 9/5 at FNBO. If I open CD on 8/27 or 8/28, how many days do I have to fund it? 9/5 OK? "Minimum deposit to open and obtain APY is $1,000.00. To obtain the APY for the effective date on the day you apply, the Online CD account must be funded within seven (7) calendar days." A 12 month CD at 5% APY is available too. Appy online here: http://www.wamu.com/personal/certificate_deposit/online_cd/default.asp |
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keitakun
- New Member
posted: Aug. 23, 2008 @ 12:58a
Hmm, my bank only offered 4.89% APY for the 13 months. Some WAMU banks have the "add to CD" option where you can add up to the orignal opening amount at the same rate. So if your initial opening deposit is $5K you can add up to another $5k at the same APY |
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mingsi
- New Member
posted: Aug. 23, 2008 @ 1:33a
I just applied online and the application get cancelled after ask the indentity questions, saying for security reason... blah, has the credit report already being pulled at this stag? Thanks. |
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RagingBull
- Ancient Member
posted: Aug. 23, 2008 @ 1:33a
I just applied , it seems to work, just login and transfer funds from existing WAMU online savings without a problem |
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jdopple
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Aug. 23, 2008 @ 1:52a
RagingBull said:I just applied , it seems to work, just login and transfer funds from existing WAMU online savings without a problem Like a roach motel, you can enter, but exiting ...... |
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sviv
- Member
posted: Aug. 23, 2008 @ 2:41a
Just wondering, is there an option to open CD by directly transferring from another bank/credit union savings a/c? Thanks! |
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RagingBull
- Ancient Member
posted: Aug. 23, 2008 @ 3:04a
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newyorkminute
- Senior Member
posted: Aug. 23, 2008 @ 3:09a
beethovengirl said:B0HEMIAN said:Have two CDs maturing 8/28 and 9/5 at FNBO. If I open CD on 8/27 or 8/28, how many days do I have to fund it? 9/5 OK? "Minimum deposit to open and obtain APY is $1,000.00. To obtain the APY for the effective date on the day you apply, the Online CD account must be funded within seven (7) calendar days."
A 12 month CD at 5% APY is available too. Appy online here: http://www.wamu.com/personal/certificate_deposit/online_cd/default.asp Darn... kinda bad timing. Wished I had did a AOR ready. |
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RS4Rings
- Senior Member - 7K
posted: Aug. 23, 2008 @ 4:40a
mingsi said:I just applied online and the application get canceled after ask the indentity questions, saying for security reason... blah, has the credit report already being pulled at this stag? Thanks. Do you have a security freeze on Equifax? That causes mine to get canceled. |
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elturn
- Member
posted: Aug. 23, 2008 @ 6:09a
The web page that announces the 5% online CD has the following footnote: This is an online CD account. This CD is not serviced in Financial Centers, and limited service is provided by our customer service telephone bankers. For anyone who has previously had a WAMU online CD: Does this mean that you can't redeem the CD at a B&M location when it matures? What did you have to go through to get your money back? Thanks. |
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mapen
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Aug. 23, 2008 @ 7:21a
theman2 said:Were you able to keep the CDs at the same rate after the bank failed or were they liquidated?I have a non-brokered CD with IndyMac that I opened last year. It continues to pay the originally agreed 5.6% APY to this day, even though IndyMac failed and the FDIC took them over. As Scott1961 mentioned, this may not necessarily be the case if WAMU fails. It depends on if FDIC can get another bank to takeover or buy WAMU, in which case the new bank makes that decision. |
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vrovner
- Addicted Member
posted: Aug. 23, 2008 @ 7:44a
Does the WAMU CD application allows for adding of beneficiaries? |
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moledude
- Broke Member
posted: Aug. 23, 2008 @ 9:30a
I just checked their website, and the 12-month one also offers 5%. Edit: Oops I guess someone else already pointed this out. |
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vstrt
- Senior Member
posted: Aug. 23, 2008 @ 10:43a
Is there a hard inquiry or soft inquiry for opening this CD online or B&M? |
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zxx7x
- Member
posted: Aug. 23, 2008 @ 11:05a
vrovner said:Does the WAMU CD application allows for adding of beneficiaries? Yes, I emailed them this question last week about adding beneficiaries to an online savings, checking or CD and received the following reply: Please be advised, to add a beneficiary to your account, you may do one of the following: -Send us a letter to the address listed below: Correspondence Department Attn: Vesting Changes P.O. Box 1165 Mail Stop N080202 Northridge, CA 91328-1165 -Visit your local Washington Mutual financial center The request must meet the following requirements: -Request is to add a beneficiary -Original owner remains an owner on the account -Original Owner is not being named as a beneficiary The letter must include the following information: - Account number - Name(s) of original owner(s) - Name of new co-owner or beneficiary Within five business days of receipt of the letter, a new Master Account Agreement (MAA) will be mailed to you. The MAA must be signed, notarized, and returned to the Vesting Change area before the changes on the account are effective. If you would like to add beneficiary to your CD account, you may follow the same procedure. |
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pattyb53
- Senior Member
posted: Aug. 23, 2008 @ 11:24a
zxx7x said:vrovner said:Does the WAMU CD application allows for adding of beneficiaries?
Yes, I emailed them this question last week about adding beneficiaries to an online savings, checking or CD and received the following reply: [deleted to save space].
This is good information.
Another question, does anyone know if new money is required to open the Special 5% 13mo CD? I have a Money Mkt Acct with WAMU and would like to use this money to fund the Special CD. |
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goog40
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Aug. 23, 2008 @ 12:58p
zxx7x said:vrovner said:Does the WAMU CD application allows for adding of beneficiaries?
Please be advised, to add a beneficiary to your account, you may do one of the following:
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-Visit your local Washington Mutual financial center Interesting, I've asked a couple times at my branch about adding beneficiaries to my online CD and was told that their system doesn't allow them to do it from the branch. |
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