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Is the $200 about the best offer out there without putting up like $15k cash?
Does anyone know if they count the balances on credit cards towards the average daily balances for "Premier Checking" or do they want savings not debt?!
@Creditaddict wrote:Is the $200 about the best offer out there without putting up like $15k cash?
Does anyone know if they count the balances on credit cards towards the average daily balances for "Premier Checking" or do they want savings not debt?!
Last year I got the $200 bonus with just a Chase Total Checking account. I think there are offers out there that don't require the $15,000 deposit.
Here is a link:
http://www.hustlermoneyblog.com/chase-coupon-promotion-150-checking-bonus-2014/
@Creditaddict wrote:Is the $200 about the best offer out there without putting up like $15k cash?
Does anyone know if they count the balances on credit cards towards the average daily balances for "Premier Checking" or do they want savings not debt?!
It's the highest bonus I remember. And yes, savings not debt
@Creditaddict wrote:Is the $200 about the best offer out there without putting up like $15k cash?
Does anyone know if they count the balances on credit cards towards the average daily balances for "Premier Checking" or do they want savings not debt?!
Nope. There is a $300 checking offer out, but in order to get it you have to sign up for direct deposit. Search eBay for chase $300 and one should come up. I've not seen anything higher than that $500 combo though.
@CarnegieS wrote:
@Creditaddict wrote:Is the $200 about the best offer out there without putting up like $15k cash?
Does anyone know if they count the balances on credit cards towards the average daily balances for "Premier Checking" or do they want savings not debt?!
Nope. There is a $300 checking offer out, but in order to get it you have to sign up for direct deposit. Search eBay for chase $300 and one should come up. I've not seen anything higher than that $500 combo though.
Thanks for the info!
@Creditaddict wrote:
The $300 offer is for premier checking not the total checking right?
Doesn't appear to be. Here is an example of one.