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Tuesday, May 22, 2007

TD Ameritrade IPod Nano Offer - Expires June 30, 2007

TD Ameritrade is once again offering a free IPod Nano for new accounts which deposit $10,000 or more. As I wrote in a previous post, I will only open such an account when I need one (and not just to get the promotion). We opened a UTMA account for our daughter in February, 2007 and received the IPod in April, 2007.

I have been a customer of TD Waterhouse, one of the companies in the merger, and have been satisfied with their service. They are a $9.99 per trade discount broker, and they offer a wide range of services.

For your convenience, here is the link to the TD Ameritrade IPod Nano Promotion, which expires on June 30, 2007.

Disclosure: Although we have accounts with TD Ameritrade, we receive no compensation for referrals to the IPod Nano promotion.

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3 comments:

  1. Usually Ameritrade offers are not valid for existing clients, but this one doesn't seem to have that restriction. TD Ameritrade recently offered me a free 30GB iPod for a $50,000 deposit, or the iPod and a Bose SoundDock for a $100,000 deposit. But, I decided not to take advantage of their offer.

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  2. PFStock,

    Yes, this offer is available to current clients who open a new account in a different name - e.g. joint account, spouses name etc.

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  3. TD is also giving away iPods when you
    switch your chequing account. They also have an iTunes contest where you can win
    a $50 iTunes gift card
    . No obligation. Runs May 28 to August 3, 2007.

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