Had a similar issue a couple months ago with sending money to my WS TFSA in a way that required a chequing intermediary account, and I also remember being boggled by the conditions attached (and ended up cancelling the transfer instead). Fortunately I don't have much over there yet, just been testing the waters. Aviso's Qtrade is probably next up for me to try.
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Sorry, what was offensive to you?
I have not tried that deal or looked into it
In order to benefit from their promotion, it requires registering for their checking account, which itself requires agreeing to their terms and conditions, which include language about collecting and selling information like where you shop, or what you buy, or how much you spend. Which, I'll admit, is likely an issue with every bank. But it needs to become less of an issue, this should not be permitted. We should not be allowing ourselves to be profiled like this.
I fully agree, but you don't have to use that chequing account. As you wrote it's not a WS-specific issue and needs industry-wide regulations.
I use Questrade for everything investment wise. They have no fees on buying and selling etfs.
No suggestion but I just closed my one and only WS account that I was forced to use from a previous employer as a group RRSP.
I was never a fan of WS. They pulled some stuff which I am not entirely sure was legal and then made a giant mess of my RRSP which was a pain in the arse to deal with due to a mistake my employer at the time made.
Employer was matching my contributions but accidentally deposited twice as much as they were supposed to. When it was noticed wealthsimple just removed a couple thousand from my RRSP without even notifying me or providing and explanation so I had no idea where all my money went.
Then at tax season I get the surprise that they wanted me to pay tax on the thousands of dollars that were "withdrawn" from my RRSP and sent straight back to my employer.
It was not fun to deal with, especially since they have no physical branches and it was all over email and phone which they rarely answered.
Put your cash under your mattress.