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You win when banks bid against each other in live auctions for your CD or High Yield Savings dollars with MoneyAisle, the next-generation online auction marketplace. And MoneyAisle is absolutely free to use.
MoneyAisle provides you with:
All participating banks are FDIC members.
MoneyAisle differs from other online auction sites, which are seller-centric, by providing buyer-centric auctions to consumers. They eliminate the buyer's burden of time-consuming comparison shopping by providing free, live, on-demand auctions, 24/7. In addition, MoneyAisle does not accept any advertising, which keeps them completely independent of any outside advertiser influence. Let the best rates win your business.
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Anyone try these guys ?
whocares08 2 years ago
You have to sign up to view the "results" which are no better than heading to bankrate.com or checkingfinder.com. They don't tell you what "terms" you are looking at until you're already in it. I can't imagine what the system is "doing" while it supposedly runs its bids. why is it not nearly instant? Looks like theatrics to me.
I'm giving it a miss and recommending you try out the usual suspects and take advantage of the new account deals when switching.
brandedatom 2 years ago
Yeah, It let me run some bids, as you say it looks like theatrics and the rates arent any better than whats generally "out there" elsewhere.
whocares08 2 years ago
The rates are low anyhow.....didn't look real to me!
dougrenn 2 years ago
The rates provided as of may,2nd,2009 are far to low.
pmcmanus6217 2 years ago
Find better rates at bankrate.com - also free and no log on
Penguins 2 years ago
sound like a bust out offer so far
kiwanis 2 years ago
Disclosure: I work for MoneyAisle.
The rates on the site fluctuate day to day and even during the day as banks adjust their deposit needs in our system and tinker with the bidding algorithms. Sometimes you may find higher rates on other sites but our rates tend to be consistently on the high end.
And yes, these are real-time auctions running on the back end among a hundred or so banks.
ikalatch 2 years ago
Well, that was a wast of time. After several minutes of waiting I got 0.86% rate offer when Capital One is offering 1.60% plus a bonus.
Tabbed browsing was invented for a reason.
dannydox 2 years ago