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ING Electric Orange Upgrade- A Better Online Way To Save
This is my site Written by admin on July 23, 2009 – 6:08 pm

ING Electric Orange Upgrade- A Better Online Way To Save

I’ve been banking with ING for a while now. Today, starts the upgrade to the ING Electric Orange features. This upgrade will be in process from Thursday, July 23rd until Sunday, July 26th. During this upgrade period some features will not be available like:ING Online Banking Upgrade

  • Using the Address Book
  • Sending Paper Checks
  • Access to the Bill Pay Features

However, no pain / no gain. Here’s what the ING Electric Orange savers have to look forward too:

  • A face-lift to the bill pay screen with easier navigation
  • eBill, which is how you can receive electronic bills verses paper bills
  • New sorting features
  • All-in-One screen features like — make a payment, review pending transactions, and edit biller info
  • Email reminders
  • Multiple recurring payment options

What to have a sneak peek — go to ING’s Demo Preview

If you are not an ING customers/savers here is a brief overview of the ING and their online ways to save:

ING Select Banking Products:

  • Orange Home Loans, which is ING’s Mortgage product to include Easy Orange and Orange Mortgage
  • Investing, which ING offers accounts with ShareBuilder, and accounts for kids
  • Orange Savings, which includes Orange Savings account (current interest 1.4%), Electric Orange Checking account (current interest 1.65%), and Orange CDs (12 mo at 1.5%). To keep up-to-date with interest rate changes go to ING Rates at a Glance.
  • Retirement, which is ING’s IRA
  • Orange for Business, which includes Business Savings Account (current interest 1.25%), Business CDs (current interest 1.5%), and ShareBuilder 401K

ING is a FDIC insured bank.

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