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Fort Sill FCU Real Cashback credit account. 4% cash back on debit card purchases up to $250 purchases or $10 cash back per month.
https://www.fsfcu.com/Real-Cash-Back.aspx
Citi does, but it's going to change in October so only their Citi Gold accounts get a bonus of 15% to all TYP earned annually. [And higher percentages for private banking customers]
@Swapmeet wrote:Now that Chase is quitting the 10% bonus for banking with them, are there any other banks that offer these types of bonuses?
Bank of America Cash Rewards offers a 10% bonus.
Also, depending on your overall relationship with BOA, you can also earn extra bonuses with BOA's new Preferred Rewards program.
http://promo.bankofamerica.com/preferredrewardsbonuscreditcard/
@JAY305 wrote:
@Swapmeet wrote:Now that Chase is quitting the 10% bonus for banking with them, are there any other banks that offer these types of bonuses?
Bank of America Cash Rewards offers a 10% bonus.
Also, depending on your overall relationship with BOA, you can also earn extra bonuses with BOA's new Preferred Rewards program.
http://promo.bankofamerica.com/preferredrewardsbonuscreditcard/
How does one climb the tiers? It doesn't really say there. Pardon my laziness, if it does, I'm on my cell, so website viewing is a pita!
@Swapmeet wrote:
Citi offers bonus Ty points for checking or business checking customers?
Citi offers TY points for doing activity such as direct deposit, bill pay, having savings account, etc.
Citi is nerfing this benefit on 12/2014 though. Basic checking account no longer earns TY points, and other checking accounts will earn less TY points.
@Swapmeet wrote:
@JAY305 wrote:
@Swapmeet wrote:Now that Chase is quitting the 10% bonus for banking with them, are there any other banks that offer these types of bonuses?
Bank of America Cash Rewards offers a 10% bonus.
Also, depending on your overall relationship with BOA, you can also earn extra bonuses with BOA's new Preferred Rewards program.
http://promo.bankofamerica.com/preferredrewardsbonuscreditcard/
How does one climb the tiers? It doesn't really say there. Pardon my laziness, if it does, I'm on my cell, so website viewing is a pita!
3-month average combined balances in qualifying BOA banking accounts and/or Merrill Ege and Merrill Lynch investment accounts.
Gold - $20k - $50K
Platinum - $50k - $100K
Platinum Honors - $100K+
@trumpet-205 wrote:
@Swapmeet wrote:
Citi offers bonus Ty points for checking or business checking customers?Citi offers TY points for doing activity such as direct deposit, bill pay, having savings account, etc.
Citi is nerfing this benefit on 12/2014 though. Basic checking account no longer earns TY points, and other checking accounts will earn less TY points.
I hate Citi is diluting the TY program in December. However, this isn't the only program/product they are modifying. I currently have the Citi Checking Account. The fee is currently waived via the Citi At Work Program. I received a letter a few months back which suggested that in order to keep the Citi Checking Account - I would have to maintain an average daily balance in the account of 15K to avoid the fee.
This sucks considering my primary accounts are with BOA.
@JAY305 wrote:
@trumpet-205 wrote:
@Swapmeet wrote:
Citi offers bonus Ty points for checking or business checking customers?Citi offers TY points for doing activity such as direct deposit, bill pay, having savings account, etc.
Citi is nerfing this benefit on 12/2014 though. Basic checking account no longer earns TY points, and other checking accounts will earn less TY points.
I hate Citi is diluting the TY program in December. However, this isn't the only program/product they are modifying. I currently have the Citi Checking Account. The fee is currently waived via the Citi At Work Program. I received a letter a few months back which suggested that in order to keep the Citi Checking Account - I would have to maintain an average daily balance in the account of 15K to avoid the fee.
This sucks considering my primary accounts are with BOA.
It is really looking like US Bank is the right choice for me. I really wish that Mobile deposits were free...but there is a US Bank right around the corner...so dropping by is no problem.
@Swapmeet wrote:It is really looking like US Bank is the right choice for me. I really wish that Mobile deposits were free...but there is a US Bank right around the corner...so dropping by is no problem.
If all you need is mobile deposit then any CU will work. Even Charles Schwab has mobile deposit.
Unless you really need brach in close proximity.