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Wanderer wrote: There are other financials that offer equal to or higher rates. I knew it but liked doing business with Discover. Since you would not be going in and out of the account very often it should be a good consideration. Note the log in used to be separate from the credit card and I hear they have been combining into one log in.
What are some of the other financials that are equivalent to something like this? I really do like the option of sticking with Discover, but if there is something better than that I would like to consider that option too.
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Wanderer wrote: Precious metals can yield good returns. Need to watch closely however due to volatility.
I thought volatility didn't matter much if you were in it for the haul. That it will always be a profit maker.....like water finding it's own level. I'm thinking 15 years to save or invest in something that will leave me in a much better financial situation.
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Wanderer wrote: Opened a Discover Savings account five years ago. Liked the rates. As to how quickly they processed transfer into and out of the account it varied from four to eight days. Finally closed it after five plus years because they were too slow compared to all my other financials. Note, if you are not going in and out of the account that often and a delay here or there is ok I really liked it.
It's definitely something that I wouldn't be going in and out of that often. The only real account activity I would have on it would be adding more money to it every month. I would like to have something like this just to let it sit there and grow for a number of years. So you think that Discover would be the better option for something like this then?
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