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In which case, the money in the bank or under the mattress will probably be just about worthless aside from their fire-starting abilities anyway... ;)
I have always wondered whether it is worth having several small savings accounts, for squirreling money away, even though that means the fees from each one erode the return.
Sub-accounts sound like an excellent solution that gives me saving targets while not multiplying fees...
Overall, the sign up wasn't bad for me. I got all my letters in a three day period, about a week and a half to two weeks from when I signed up. Not as fast as ING was some time ago, but it's a one time thing. I also signed up for a free checking account at the same time.
I also got the ATM/debit card. I live in California, and apparently, here one can use an HSBC card at Wells Fargo for withdrawals for no fee from either Wells Fargo or HSBC. I tested this by making one $40 withdrawal from a Wells Fargo ATM from the checking side, and sure enough, I got no fee from either bank. My understanding is that HSBC and Wells Fargo have a joint venture together, and since HSBC doesn't have many branches in CA this ATM arrangement came about. I'm not complaining.
Overall, I'm fairly pleased with HSBC. Their web site isn't quite as nice as ING or some other bans I've used, but I've seen much worse sites too.
Must be a Best Buy cardholder to qualify for gift card offer.
Gary
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I'd be curious now that you have a historical perspective on the decision now?
Please advise for those of us who've just stumbled upon your article!
Thanks.
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