Black Friday is usually about spending, even if that spending is to get some good deals. ING has decided to flip that equation and is offering to deposit $121 (the amount of money that the average consumer spends on banking overdraft fees each year) for signing up for thier Electric Orange checking account.
In order to receive the $121 bonus, you need to sign up today, and you need to use the Reference Code EOSAVE when opening the Electric Orange checking account . You then need to make 3 debit card signature transactions (the ones where you sign) within the first 45 days after opening the ING Electric Orange checking account. On the 50th day, ING will place $121 into your checking account.

Again, hurry. This offer is only good for today! You can sign up here
Thanks to Safari in the forums
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Posted: November 28th, 2009 at 7:47 am
Thank you so much for posting this link! I had to close my Electric Orange account in the spring so I could be on a joint account with my dad (you can’t be on more than one Electric Orange acct – not convenient if you have relatives you need to help). Once we saw the reward, we opened a new checking acct in my husband’s name.
Thanks for helping me get the $121!
Posted: November 28th, 2009 at 11:30 am
Free money is always good, thanks!
Posted: December 2nd, 2009 at 12:32 pm
In the same vein, many banks now offer “keep the change” which simply means they round up your debit card purchases and auto transfer the change into a savings account. I started doing this about a year ago and have been absolutely amazed at how the change piles up. It also makes balancing the checkbook easier because you’re dealing with whole numbers! For me, free money also includes money I don’t think about…