Yes, Chase is pretty good. As soon as I log in, all my accounts are
neatly listed. It's sometimes all I need to do. Plus, their variety
of email and SMS alerts are very useful. 

Even more, I love ING Direct. Clean and simple. Putting your PIN in
is nice. Click the numbers or type the letters randomly associated
with the numbers (so someone will have a harder time seeing you type
your PIN).

Speaking of Chase, I love their ATMs. No need to go to any menus, as
it remembers my preferred amount to withdraw. I just type in my PIN
and push quick cash. I just hate waiting for it to spit out my card. 
My local bank's ATM has finger print scanning, so I don't even need
my card. If Chase had that, it would be fantastic. 


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