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RS4Rings
- Senior Member - 7K
posted: Jan. 5, 2009 @ 12:53p
SnoopDoug said:scott1961 said: I plan on just parking $25k and buying 10 espresso shots at Starbucks a month.
You'll blow through that $25k in no time.  I get a Quad and it's $2.68. So $27 a month. Will just ATM the rest of the Interest money for pocket cash. But none of that really matters, I just want the horsey card |
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rickt86
- Senior Member
posted: Jan. 5, 2009 @ 12:56p
DjPiLL said:Can you just fax in a copy of your drivers licence? I would hate to see someone try to run a dl through the fax machine |
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DjPiLL
- Senior Member - 2K
posted: Jan. 5, 2009 @ 12:56p
rickt86 said:DjPiLL said:Can you just fax in a copy of your drivers licence?
I would hate to see someone try to run a dl through the fax machine I guess if you don't have scan & efax capabilities. 
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RS4Rings
- Senior Member - 7K
posted: Jan. 5, 2009 @ 12:57p
DjPiLL said:Can you just fax in a copy of your drivers licence? I would have though thats what they want but email says this We need additional information to verify your current address or we will be unable to open an account for you. Please mail one of the Proofs of Address Documents immediately, clearly showing both your name and current address to the following address: Redneck Bank, P. O. Box 852, Mustang, OK 73064 Proof of Address Documents are: Electric or gas bill Bank statement Telephone bill (cell phone bills are not acceptable) I didn't have any of those bills here at my office so just went online and printed my electric bill |
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qcumber98
- Wacky Member
posted: Jan. 5, 2009 @ 12:59p
I had a bit of trouble opening an account too. Called Customer Service and they're sending me a free Redneck Bank wife beater shirt too.  |
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DjPiLL
- Senior Member - 2K
posted: Jan. 5, 2009 @ 1:00p
Ok I am going to open one of these accounts up. Maybe i'll open two (one for me and one for the wife). I want a horsey card too.  |
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diamente
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jan. 5, 2009 @ 1:49p
I wonder how long they would keep their 5.25% APR? WAMU lowered their 4.00% about a month after I opened an account with them. |
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RS4Rings
- Senior Member - 7K
posted: Jan. 5, 2009 @ 1:53p
diamente said:I wonder how long they would keep their 5.25% APR? WAMU lowered their 4.00% about a month after I opened an account with them. Difference is this is a rewards checking account, sure it might drop some but will stay higher than any regular accounts |
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soupcxan
- Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jan. 5, 2009 @ 1:59p
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| Good find, but seriously, how much respect are you going to get when you try to pay for a nice dinner out on the town with this card? Looks like it was designed by Uncle Cletus. In case you can't make it out, the horse on the card is saying "Where bankin's funner!" Tomorrow's headline: ***CITIBANK ACQUIRED BY REDNECK BANK IN EXCHANGE FOR MOONSHINE, OLD MULE |
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solarUS
- Senior Member
posted: Jan. 5, 2009 @ 2:20p
i was instantly approved. it should be noted that i emailed them a photo of myself doing a burnout in a TransAm, sporting a mullet and waving a rebel flag while blaring Bachman Turner Overdrive. any other bright ideas for automatically logging 10 purchases per month? |
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solarUS
- Senior Member
posted: Jan. 5, 2009 @ 2:23p
soupcxan said:Good find, but seriously, how much respect are you going to get when you try to pay for a nice dinner out on the town with this card? Looks like it was designed by Uncle Cletus. In case you can't make it out, the horse on the card is saying "Where bankin's funner!"
Tomorrow's headline: ***CITIBANK ACQUIRED BY REDNECK BANK IN EXCHANGE FOR MOONSHINE, OLD MULE anybody with any sense won't use a bank card when they have a credit card paying 1-5% Cash Back in their wallet. |
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RS4Rings
- Senior Member - 7K
posted: Jan. 5, 2009 @ 2:27p
solarUS said: anybody with any sense won't use a bank card when they have a credit card paying 1-5% Cash Back in their wallet. Damn didn't think of that, guess I wont get that .27 a month I would have on those Coffee purchases |
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Glitch99
- Senior Member - 5K
posted: Jan. 5, 2009 @ 2:39p
jeoffrey said:Called and got the answer. They said that they have had that rate for 2 years and do not plan on changing it anytime soon.No bank plans to change their rate. Until they announce they are changing their rate. |
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dmiller40
- New Member
posted: Jan. 5, 2009 @ 3:38p
Hello everyone, I just got word our site, redneckbank.com, had 800 hits so far today. So I thought i'd check out the forum that started it. We are legit, we are a small bank in Oklahoma and have had the site up for a year or so, but with out any advertising. I read some people aren't too interested in the Redneck name so i thought i'd post our other sites, www.americanetbank.com and evantagebank.com. I'll try and pop in every now and then and help answer questions. thanks dm |
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bksavings
- Ancient Member
posted: Jan. 5, 2009 @ 3:39p
I'm not sure, but I think this is the same bank: Evantage Bank I tried to open an account there after opening the Redneck one. Seems like the same forms, terms, and everything, but the application failed. Maybe because you are only allowed to open one account? Edit: I see the post right before this one confirming this. |
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SnoopDoug
- Senior Member
posted: Jan. 5, 2009 @ 3:44p
dmiller40 said:Hello everyone, I just got word our site, redneckbank.com, had 800 hits so far today. So I thought i'd check out the forum that started it. The FW Effect. |
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dmiller40
- New Member
posted: Jan. 5, 2009 @ 3:53p
it looks like i missed a couple of questions: do paypal transactions count for the 10 trans requirement? No, it must be debit card point of sale, paypal uses ach's. Bank-to-Bank transfers limit is $500 for each transfer. (not sure exactly what this means) - After your account is setup you can transfer money between Redneck bank and any other bank (Bank of America, Chase, etc)and vise versa up to $500 a transfer. dm |
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DjPiLL
- Senior Member - 2K
posted: Jan. 5, 2009 @ 3:57p
dmiller40 said:it looks like i missed a couple of questions: do paypal transactions count for the 10 trans requirement? No, it must be debit card point of sale, paypal uses ach's. Bank-to-Bank transfers limit is $500 for each transfer. (not sure exactly what this means) - After your account is setup you can transfer money between Redneck bank and any other bank (Bank of America, Chase, etc)and vise versa up to $500 a transfer. dm After posting the initial deposit and verifying, how are we supposed to move in a large sum of cash? Is there any electronic way to do this on Redneck's side? Similar to the way we put in the initial 1000?
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bksavings
- Ancient Member
posted: Jan. 5, 2009 @ 3:58p
dmiller40 said:it looks like i missed a couple of questions: do paypal transactions count for the 10 trans requirement? No, it must be debit card point of sale, paypal uses ach's. Bank-to-Bank transfers limit is $500 for each transfer. (not sure exactly what this means) - After your account is setup you can transfer money between Redneck bank and any other bank (Bank of America, Chase, etc)and vise versa up to $500 a transfer. dmIs there a one account limit? I opened an account at Redneck with no problem, but when I filled out the form for Evantage Bank, it was rejected. |
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dmiller40
- New Member
posted: Jan. 5, 2009 @ 4:13p
Right now there is not a one account limit, but you probably got rejected from the credit check because you already opened one. The credit bureau keeps a watch on how many inquires you have and will deny multiple applications close together to protect people from identity thieves. dm |
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