E-Trade still has an offer for their Complete Savings Account, which offers up to 8 times the national average.
A $1 minimum deposit is required to open a new account. Withdrawal limits apply. Online statements required. $25 will be credited to your Complete Savings Account within 30 days of the account being funded with a minimum deposit of $1. Payments will be reported as interest income. Accounts must be opened by 3/31/2008 to quality for the $25 offer. Must be a new account opened with new funds. Offer applies to one new account per customer. Not good with any other offer. This offer is not valid for E*TRADE FINANCIAL employees.
I signed up for my E-Trade savings account back in December. I deposited just one dollar. 30 days later I had 26 dollars in my account and I was happy.
You could also get some more info on this site below:
http://www.bargaineering.com/articles/opened-an-etrade-complete-savings-banking-account.html
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