Thread: TD Borderless Account
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Aug 20th, 2009 05:58 PM
#1
TD Borderless Account
there is a lot of information about TD borderless account though was wondering if you can make transfers between USD borderles tD account and TD CAD account while using easy web ? are there any fees for conversion of inter account transfer ? from CAD to USD in TD ?
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Aug 20th, 2009 08:07 PM
#2
Yes, you can convert CDN to US and US to CDN through easyweb and there is no charge.
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Aug 20th, 2009 08:42 PM
#3
You will also get TD's preferred FX rates between CAD and USD if you have a borderless account.
See the third row for their preferred rate:
http://www.tdcommercialbanking.com/fx/rates/index.jsp
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Aug 21st, 2009 12:02 PM
#4

Originally Posted by
WildEmu
The minimum balance requirement is $3000 USD to avoid the monthly fee of $25 - does any one have any experience of getting this requirment waived out !? I mean some way if the balance goes down, and you still dont have to pay the monthly ffeee ? is there any one who has gotten this perk from TD ? will appreciate all input.
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Aug 21st, 2009 12:22 PM
#5
open the select service account, done.
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Aug 21st, 2009 08:13 PM
#6
Newbie
hmmm?
$25 ...for monthly fees???? ....i think $4.95 ...
much talk lately about hyperinflation ....tsk tsk ...
a gentle nudge only!!!
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Aug 21st, 2009 08:37 PM
#7

Originally Posted by
treekle
$25 ...for monthly fees???? ....i think $4.95 ...
much talk lately about hyperinflation ....tsk tsk ...
a gentle nudge only!!!
If you keep a min $5k balance, the fee is waived. So, if you have $5k to allow to sit there it's the best acount hand's down. Plus they waive the fee on their First Class Infinite Visa or Gold Elite Visa too!
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Aug 21st, 2009 10:40 PM
#8
well the account needs 3k already, so why not put another 2k in and get much much more? that's how i think..but of cuz, u dont have to agree with me
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Aug 21st, 2009 11:40 PM
#9
can u do bill payment in USD say USD transfer to questrade account (in USD)? what about their daily interest USd account?
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Aug 22nd, 2009 01:32 PM
#10

Originally Posted by
WildEmu
Just applies to in branch transactions. The fx rates on Easyweb are already much better than the preferred borderless rate (in branch they give you the rate for a $35,000 transfer no matter how small your transfer amount, on Easywebe the bid/ask spread is overall much smaller because it's automated and they don't have to pay a teller).

Originally Posted by
jobby
can u do bill payment in USD say USD transfer to questrade account (in USD)? what about their daily interest USd account?
Unfortunately not. The account only serves the purpose of holding US cash and transferring it around. You can withdraw cash at a branch (but not an ATM, even in the U.S.), write cheques or get drafts.
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Aug 22nd, 2009 02:16 PM
#11
Thank you

Originally Posted by
professionaldude
Yes, you can convert CDN to US and US to CDN through easyweb and there is no charge.
Thank you for your tip. I did not know that.
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Aug 23rd, 2009 08:29 AM
#12

Originally Posted by
Thalo
Just applies to in branch transactions. The fx rates on Easyweb are already much better than the preferred borderless rate (in branch they give you the rate for a $35,000 transfer no matter how small your transfer amount, on Easywebe the bid/ask spread is overall much smaller because it's automated and they don't have to pay a teller)
Generally speaking lets say if getting the best rates is all what the objective is and i really wont need any "select" services; is ING abd borderless account comparable !? I have seen ING rates are almost identical if not better as of today ING lets you buy @ 1.096 as compared to TD for 1.097 ?? would ING be a better choice if currency conversion if the only service required from a bank account (cheapest in fees) ?
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Aug 23rd, 2009 09:17 AM
#13

Originally Posted by
Thalo
Unfortunately not. The account only serves the purpose of holding US cash and transferring it around. You can withdraw cash at a branch (but not an ATM, even in the U.S.), write cheques or get drafts.
There's a TD Green Machine in the TD Centre downtown (Toronto) that allows you to withdraw US cash. Is that only for making conversions from your CAD account or could you withdraw from your USD account?
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Aug 23rd, 2009 09:18 AM
#14

Originally Posted by
Salinger
There's a TD Green Machine in the TD Centre downtown (Toronto) that allows you to withdraw US cash. Is that only for making conversions from your CAD account or could you withdraw from your USD account?
Only for conversions, you cannot transact directly from a USD account with that machine.
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Aug 23rd, 2009 12:07 PM
#15

Originally Posted by
Salinger
There's a TD Green Machine in the TD Centre downtown (Toronto) that allows you to withdraw US cash. Is that only for making conversions from your CAD account or could you withdraw from your USD account?
afaik anything that has to do with the USD account you have to go to a branch (withdraw/deposit), thats what i was told by easyline.
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