Oz Banks, Cheapest + The Best?
#46
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Re: Oz Banks, Cheapest + The Best?
Originally Posted by SherKhan66
I agree totally with you and moved repeatedly in th UK but the Oz banks are a different kettle of fish. It's fine if you have about 20/30 k Oz dollars as then they'll waive the charges but we don't.
Find me a bank with zero charges and I'll join it tomorrow. From what we've seen, there's not one so how are we going to negotiate?
John
Find me a bank with zero charges and I'll join it tomorrow. From what we've seen, there's not one so how are we going to negotiate?
John
Citibank
No need to negotiate.
Cheers
#47
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Re: Oz Banks, Cheapest + The Best?
Originally Posted by Ruptured gonad
Citibank
No need to negotiate.
Cheers
No need to negotiate.
Cheers
I looked quickly and saw:
The Online Cash Manager is a great way to make the most of your spare cash. Whether you are saving, investing or simply parking your funds, Online Cash Manager will give you:
* High interest rate - 5.40% p.a.* at call, calculated daily and paid monthly
* 24x7 access to your money via CitiPhone Banking or Internet Banking
* No monthly account-keeping or minimum balance fees^
* No minimum opening balance
* Monthly electronic statement
Important Notes:
*Interest rate effective 02/04/2004 and subject to change at any time. Current interest rates are available at www.citibank.com.au.
^Citibank is permitted by the terms and conditions to introduce account-keeping and other fees. Fees for general banking services apply, for example, when requesting a bank cheque. A full copy of the Schedule of Fees and Charges is available on request.
- Chequebook and over the counter deposit and withdrawal facilities are not available.
- Two free withdrawals per month, subsequent withdrawals $2.00 per withdrawal.
Last edited by ABCDiamond; Dec 6th 2004 at 1:38 pm.
#48
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Re: Oz Banks, Cheapest + The Best?
Originally Posted by Rog Williams
Before you consider St George, try their website: it's a shambles! Takes sometimes five minutes to load, has bits all over each other, the account information is an incomprehensible mess ....nedd I go on?
We have closed down our current account after 16 years and are doing the same with a couple of term deposits as they become mature. Just standing for 20 minutes in line at the branches talking to other customers makes you realise that we're not alone in thinking they need a bomb up the backside!
We have closed down our current account after 16 years and are doing the same with a couple of term deposits as they become mature. Just standing for 20 minutes in line at the branches talking to other customers makes you realise that we're not alone in thinking they need a bomb up the backside!
What branch do you use ? 20 minutes in the queue sounds a long time. We used to use the Penrith and St Marys branches in NSW, but now just use the Carindale branch in QLD, ( but rarely have to go there) these branches were normally pretty quick, but I do recall Mt Druitt was bad a few times, with about 20 people in front of us.
PS: I just saw this on the website
We're Updating our Website
St.George will shortly be launching a revised look for the website. The changes will make it quicker to view the pages.
St.George will shortly be launching a revised look for the website. The changes will make it quicker to view the pages.
Last edited by ABCDiamond; Dec 6th 2004 at 8:29 pm.
#49
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Joined: Oct 2004
Posts: 44
Re: Oz Banks, Cheapest + The Best?
Originally Posted by ABCDiamond
Which account with Citibank would you recommend ?
I looked quickly and saw:
The Online Cash Manager is a great way to make the most of your spare cash. Whether you are saving, investing or simply parking your funds, Online Cash Manager will give you:
* High interest rate - 5.40% p.a.* at call, calculated daily and paid monthly
* 24x7 access to your money via CitiPhone Banking or Internet Banking
* No monthly account-keeping or minimum balance fees^
* No minimum opening balance
* Monthly electronic statement
Important Notes:
*Interest rate effective 02/04/2004 and subject to change at any time. Current interest rates are available at www.citibank.com.au.
^Citibank is permitted by the terms and conditions to introduce account-keeping and other fees. Fees for general banking services apply, for example, when requesting a bank cheque. A full copy of the Schedule of Fees and Charges is available on request.
- Chequebook and over the counter deposit and withdrawal facilities are not available.
- Two free withdrawals per month, subsequent withdrawals $2.00 per withdrawal.
I looked quickly and saw:
The Online Cash Manager is a great way to make the most of your spare cash. Whether you are saving, investing or simply parking your funds, Online Cash Manager will give you:
* High interest rate - 5.40% p.a.* at call, calculated daily and paid monthly
* 24x7 access to your money via CitiPhone Banking or Internet Banking
* No monthly account-keeping or minimum balance fees^
* No minimum opening balance
* Monthly electronic statement
Important Notes:
*Interest rate effective 02/04/2004 and subject to change at any time. Current interest rates are available at www.citibank.com.au.
^Citibank is permitted by the terms and conditions to introduce account-keeping and other fees. Fees for general banking services apply, for example, when requesting a bank cheque. A full copy of the Schedule of Fees and Charges is available on request.
- Chequebook and over the counter deposit and withdrawal facilities are not available.
- Two free withdrawals per month, subsequent withdrawals $2.00 per withdrawal.
This is the account I have. They also offer a traditional account which has 5 free withdrawals & cheque book but pays little interest and has a minimum balance requirement. Just need to be disiplined to one ATM visit every two weeks. I intend to compliment the account with a Visa card.
Citibank are great for international banking if you need it as well.
#50
Re: Oz Banks, Cheapest + The Best?
I understand the banks charge if you make too many withdrawals, but do you get charged for using switch?
#51
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Re: Oz Banks, Cheapest + The Best?
Originally Posted by Granger
I understand the banks charge if you make too many withdrawals, but do you get charged for using switch?
#52
Re: Oz Banks, Cheapest + The Best?
Originally Posted by Granger
I understand the banks charge if you make too many withdrawals, but do you get charged for using switch?
#53
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Re: Oz Banks, Cheapest + The Best?
Originally Posted by waltham
you get charged for everything here,but they do not take out tax.
Transaction account
8 Transactions out, 6 Transactions in
Credit Card
51 Transactions out, 1 transfer from Transaction account to pay card in full
Total Bank Charges = NIL, with no monthly fee either.
Interest received on savings is not taxed at source but IS TAXED at the end of the year.
#54
Re: Oz Banks, Cheapest + The Best?
Originally Posted by Granger
I understand the banks charge if you make too many withdrawals, but do you get charged for using switch?
Switch = EFTPOS here it counts as a transaction towards your monthly allowance (if you have one). Getting cash-out when paying by EFTPOS is a way to reduce your transactions & therefore account fees.