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Last edited by kaput; 03-13-2019 at 05:21 AM.
any catch to this?
thats fcukin stupid...don't even give shiet to the current td canada trust clients
the obvious answer would be to return it?Originally posted by kaput
Fuck I bought one today and opened it an hour before I read that.
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Last edited by kaput; 03-13-2019 at 05:21 AM.
they've probably had this up for a while but if neone wants to take advantage of this
2. Account opening and EasySwitch documentation must be signed and returned to TD Canada Trust by May 15, 2005. If more than one account is opened, the gift will be offered on the first account only. Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery of your gift after confirmation of your transfer details (billing and account information) with our EasySwitch representative.
I've always been w/ TD... no FREE ipod for me =(
i read every word on that page and I can't see a catch to it? Oddly enough I was thinking about switching to TD, now there is incentive.
TD does this all the time - what's the big deal? Why is everyone so skeptical? They've offered me things like Jigsaws, electronics, and a whole load of other stuff.
They hit you with service fees, make crazy interest on your savings, and throw a bone to the people who sign up...
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Originally posted by r3cc0s
Felon or Mistermeiner
yah they were giving away free mp3 cd players before
i guess this is just something to get them to get some more customers...but moving your whole cheqings account is pretty big. if it was just opening a new account with them wouldnt be too bad.
even tho im with TD...this doesnt seem like a simple 2 step process where you sign up(in this case switch over) and get your shuffle.
I won't do it.
Now if they give me an Ipod Photo 40GB, I will seriously consider it.
well i think all in all it's just a frustration factor that you can lose out on
I asked a TD rep and this is what they informed me of:
1) you must transfer all balances to TD and close your current account (at whichever bank)
2) you must transfer all associations with the previous account (like direct deposit etc.)
3) a representative will phone you to confirm the information and supposedly it takes a long time to verify and to get your ipod shuffle
so if all this frustration is worth $150 dollars and go for it; i think it's worth it since there isn't much association w/ my account w/ anything. another strategy might be to open a new account else where w/ couple hundred bucks in it and transfer that one. TD is decent for its services, i just think their service charges are a bit high.
I don't mind TD, better than my previous experiences at scotia, and CU.....but yeah, where's my free shit?? I've been with them for a long time, and nothing....
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Wow...too much hassle for me to switch everything from my existing BMO to TD...just for an iPod mini...no way.
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If it were an Ipod Mini i'd be all over it. It's the ipod shuffle.Originally posted by Kamen
Wow...too much hassle for me to switch everything from my existing BMO to TD...just for an iPod mini...no way.
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Originally posted by r3cc0s
Felon or Mistermeiner
would you think if i just opened a saving/chequing account and just tell them im just setting up my first account...
u think they'll hand it over?
Maybe I'll set up another chequing account at scotia, deposit 20 bucks in the account and transfer that over haha
Originally posted by Weapon_R
If it were an Ipod Mini i'd be all over it. It's the ipod shuffle.
No screen and made all cheaply.