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Tue, 18 Oct 2005 19:56:51 -0400
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Hello Scott,

It isn't an internet bank per se but I have found online banking with Bank
of America very accessible.

Sherry Wells





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Internet banks






Hello all:
Has anyone any experience regarding the accessibility of any of the
internet banks such as netBank? Unfortunately, you almost have to open
an account before you can determine accessibility of the site. I found,
for example that INGDirect has a terribly difficult login process that
changes on the fly every time you log in. I found this out only after
opening an account: the account open process was very accessible. Any
thoughts would be appreciated. I realize that you need an internet bank
that has been around a while and that is FDIC insured. The net banks
seem to have better rates than their brick and mortar counterparts which
I guess is no surprise.


Thanks!

Scott


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