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Open an Orange Everyday & a Savings Maximiser Account, Make 5 Eligible Debit Card Transactions for $100 Bonus @ ING

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This is not a referral code - it's INGs advertised offer, found as a sponsored ad on Google search.

Does not require the $1000 deposit requirement like referrals, but is $25 less and you don't earn a lucky user $125.

T&Cs:

$100 cashback bonus

This offer is only available to customers who do not hold, and have not previously held, an ING Orange Everyday or Savings Maximiser account. To be eligible to receive the $100 bonus, you will need to complete the steps below between 4 April 2025 and 31 May 2025 (the 'Eligibility Criteria'):

Apply for a new Orange Everyday and a new Savings Maximiser at the same time using the promo code INGBUNDLE100; and
Open and activate both Orange Everyday and Savings Maximiser accounts; and
Make at least 5 eligible card purchases^ that are settled (and not at a 'pending status') using your new Orange Everyday debit card.
^Eligible card purchases include in-store credit or EFTPOS purchases, online purchases, regular card payments, payWave, Apple Pay, and Google Pay transactions made with an Orange Everyday debit card, Orange One Low Rate or Orange One Rewards Platinum Visa card, or Nil Interest Visa card provided with an eligible ING home loan. When using the phrase 'settled' card purchases in a calendar month, we mean that the purchases made on your card must be fully processed by the end of 31 May 2025.

Note other terms mention you need to deposit into the savings account to 'activate' it, unsure if that applies on this deal. Deposit $0.01 to be safe.

Referral Links

Referral: random (737)

Until 30/06/2025, referrer and referee will each receive $125 for opening new Orange Everyday & Saving Maximiser Accounts.

Referrer: Do not participate in the referral system if you do not have a current $125 referral code.

Referee: To qualify, you are required to deposit a minimum $1,000 from an external source into the new Orange Everyday account, deposit any amount into the a Savings Maximiser Account, and make at least 5 (settled) card transactions within any calendar month with the new Orange Everyday card.

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  • Any suggestions for cheapest 5 spends?

    • +2

      Split transaction 1c at colesworth self checkout registers. Or $1 gift card @ Amazon if you like to do it from your own home.

    • +1

      buy cheapest item and make split payments of $0.1

    • +1

      Split transaction at self checkout is cheapest, otherwise $1 Amazon giftcards or something.

    • After splitting payment at coleworth as others have mentioned.. return item for a refund

    • +2

      Why cheapest? Why not just use it for something you would have bought anyway?

      • Some people don't want to shop at Colesworth or might not have anything worth buying

    • Pay yourself 1 cent 5 times through PayPal with the card. I do it every month.

    • 1 cent payments to your utilities company. Used to do this every month with my electricity bill to hit the 5 spend/month criteria.

  • +9

    Use the referal system and help out someone else for double the free money out of a bank

    • Ok ill use your referral for a fee of 25 dollars or the equivalent in precious metal / non perishable food items.

      • Many 2 minute noodles are in your future

  • +3

    my previous one got rejected. This bank is too tricky. I won't use them anymore, even the interest is higher.

  • -2

    This garbage again ?

    • Do they not pay out or?

      For $100 I'm willing to put some effort into fighting it

  • Take 15 of the smallest and cheapest grapes to the self checkout.
    Eat 4 and scan the smallest requesting a receipt.
    Eat the next 4 largest.
    Repeat steps above another 4 times.
    Remember bonus is ONLY paid in 2nd month so leave balance on 0.
    Add 99k on 1st of next month and keep hooping again.

    • Self serve checkout you can do split payment on any purchase and simply put through $0.01 split payments at a time, then pay the remainder

      No need to find $0.01 items to buy. Any purchase works, simply click 'split payment' and type in $0.01.

      • Sure but you may die of starvation if the net is slow.

        • +1

          It's usually quick at Woolies, I use to do it to use up gift cards with <$1 balance I bought to meet credit card sign up bonuses

          Anything low balance >$1 I bought Amazon gift cards

          The machines are only usually slow activating gift cards, that's when it becomes a nightmare. It can take 1-3 minutes a gift card at times. Once spent 30 minutes at self serve… Worth it, 100,000 Qantas points that churn was and it was 2,000 WW points on $4.95 (or $5.95?) fee $100 cards, so I made a profit there too.

          • @Dyl: I got 4 different cards that require 5 taps each.
            Got to find a time when check out chicks understand on how long it takes to hoop. Longest to do all cards was 74 minutes!

    • Why not just take a banana and split the payment for small different amounts over and over?
      I do my transaction churn like this and it's one item to scan/weigh and then a bit of hoop hopping with the screen.

      Curious what you mean by 99k transfer?

      • Bananas remind me of a certain Kevin's achievement. Woolies gives away the dearest wax dipped ones to kids who just throw them onto the floor.
        Ing's limit is 100k and you have to increase the balance by 1k and a cent over the 5 tap sending. If done correctly just auto transfer $1000.06 .

    • Pay yourself 1c from PayPal using the card. I do it each month.

      • Creating an invoice or?

        • No. In the app or wherever you click on send and add yourself. Then follow the process to send yourself money 5 times from your ING Orange account using your debit card. So much better than standing at self serve checkout if you don’t use the card for everyday purchases. I use HSBC for that as get 2% cashback for tap and go under $100 which more than negates fees charged by many sellers. Note - factor in fee as no cashback if total is exactly $100 or more.

          • @chrisharry53: Gotchaaa! Is HSBC the only one that does CB?
            Do you need two PayPal's?

            • @retnup: HSBC is the only one I know about.

              I have two PayPal ids attached to different email addresses but have for many years before I started doing the 1c payments. I guess you might but you could try paying yourself and see what the Interest app says about 5 qualifying payments after in updates in a day or so.

              • @chrisharry53: Okay I have some esims I might try the dual account method, I understand the fees part I think
                Without cashback, it's lost money

                • @retnup: You don’t need eSIMs. You can pay the 5x1c transactions to a family member with a PayPal account as well and ask for 5c back if you want lol.

                  Note - I just checked and I do make the payments to another email account. That account DOES need to have a PayPal account.

  • +6

    Why not help a referrer $125 each ($250 total)?

  • +1

    “ This offer is only available to customers who do not hold, and have not previously held, an ING Orange Everyday or Savings Maximiser account. ”
    So ING keeps customer identity data forever?

    • +3

      Yes.

      Afterpay and many other companies do the same.

  • Hey All, so im probably a little late on this one, i do have to wait for the card to be sent to me right?

    • Yes

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