Deposit $75,000 With TD Ameritrade And Get A Free iPod! OMG!
We guess there's really no point at which you're "comfortable" enough to not be tempted by a FREE iPOD! OMG! Reader Jonathan forwarded this email from TD Ameritrade in which they tried to entice him to deposit either $75,000 or $50,000 in order to get himself a free iPod Touch.
Jonathan says:
I think if I had this much to deposit, I could just buy my own Touch. Possible signs of trouble ahead?
Oh maybe. Nothing a few iPods can't fix, apparently.
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@ciscokidinsf: I think its more then a few people. Before I started my own business I had that much in an investment account, and a lot of my friends had more then that saved before they purchased their homes.
Would I move that much money because of an ipod touch? Heck no. Would it possibly make a difference if I was deciding between 2-3 places to move my money? If all else is equal, sure.
Yes, by all means in this market one ought to keep the "bear in mind" !!
Small investment accounts growing smaller, methinks.
Anyone willing to throw $75,000 into a trading account just to get a free iPod has probably already bought one using their high interest rate credit card.
Anyone smart enough to invest their money wisely is already earning a higher interest rate than Ameritrade offers and has bought one with the extra interest.
Meg, you're totally right how ludicrous it is... but it works. Rich people like free stuff just like everyone else. Ever see celebrities getting their swag at big parties? They go crazy for that stuff. And they're loaded.
There was a great article in Worth magazine once how the writer offered $20 to people on airline flights to trade their first class seat for his coach seat.
He got many takers. Now these might have been people flying on someone else's dime, but I think it proves the same point. People like free stuff.
@twophrasebark: I find that totally unbelievable. The premium for first class over coach is is easily 100%+ over the coast of flying coach, and on longer flights adds up to hundreds, if not thousands of dollars.
Even if I had read that article I wouldn't believe it.
@khiltd: Well the trick is to leave a buck inside that account and hold it indefinitely. They have no account maintenance fees. LOL.
Come on Jimmy, that's not enough. $75,000 for an ipod? I'll take it only if that ipod comes with a laptop, a Prius, 3 month vacations in the Bahamas every year, my own airplane with its pilot, a diner with Tony Blair (so I can smack him over the head), three body guards (that look like Denzel Washington, Sean Connery and Michael Chicklis) and the lap dance from Daniel Craig (the new Bond).
Some commenters seem to think this is some savings account thing. Ameritrade has brokerage accounts, retirement accounts, and several other types of accounts that are quite likely to hold lots of money. Even if I only put in the minimum, my 401k will have over 75K in it after working only 6 years at my job. If you all want any hope of retiring in your 60s, you better have at least 75K saved by the time you're 35-40. (at a very bare minimum)
@Antediluvian: @mejimmy: I signed up for the Canadian TD bank account and had to pay $3.95 for 3 months (before switching to a no-fee account) and I got a 2GB 2nd Gen iPod Nano.
I worked for Ameritrade's IT Operations prior to the TD merger as an intern. After a good quarter with an amazing technology delivery everyone in IT (ThinkTech is what they called it) was given a 2gb iPod Nano. To give an idea of the time frame, this was within a month of the first Nanos hitting stores - retailing at $200 for the 2gb model.
I can't hop on the bandwagon against them because I think they're a great company that treats their employees well. As a bonus their call center is in the same city as a lot of their IT/Operations (Omaha), not outsourced!


















I think if I had this much to deposit, I could just buy my own Touch. Possible signs of trouble ahead?
Yeah, but then you'd be out the cost of the iPod; deposit the money and you're not. Why complain about something that's FREE?
I don't think I'd move that much money to get a free iPod, but if I were already planning to move my money (as it seems a lot of people are doing these days), I wouldn't complain about getting a free iPod out of the deal.