Compass Bank’s Drive on Sweepstakes Goes Full Speed
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Compass Bank promises to take you where you want to go – financially and literally!
With its Drive on Sweepstakes, signing up for a new account, availing of new loans, or maximizing the use of any existing Compass Bank account, automatically enters you to the Sweepstakes, and generates entries for you to have a chance of winning any one of 5 Grand Prizes: 2009 MINI Cooper S Hardtops. Another ten 1st place winners will get $1,500.00 each.
The following are the bank transactions eligible for the promo and the corresponding entry points that are earned:
- Open a Consumer Savings, Checking, or Money Market Account 20 Open a Consumer CD or IRA 20 Open or book a new Home Equity Loan or Line 20 Open a new Consumer Credit Card 20 Open or book a new Residential Mortgage 20 Enroll in Preferred Client Program 20 Set up Direct Deposit on Consumer Checking Account (per automatic clearing house transaction (ACH)) 20
- Order a new Debit or ATM Card 5 Sign up for Online Banking or Online Bill Pay 5 Sign up for an e-Statement 5 Use Auto-Transfer from Checking to Savings or Money Market Product (per transfer) 5
- Complete signature or non-PIN transactions with Compass Visa Check Card (per transaction) 5
- Complete transaction with Compass Credit Card (per transaction) 2 Use Online Bill Pay with Your Consumer Checking Account (per transaction) 2
The Sweepstakes is open to residents of AL, AZ, CO, FL, NM and TX who are at least 18 years old and above, and who are of legal age of majority in their state of residence. The promo period is from March 2, 2009 to May 30, 2009. Winning entries will be drawn on June 15, 2009.
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