Bank of America Gives Away $75 for New MyAccess Checking
Bank of America is presenting a special limited-time offer to all the bank’s credit card customers — a cash bonus of $75 upon opening a MyAccess Checking account online. Open a new MyAccess Checking account today and enjoy online access to both your checking and credit card accounts virtually anywhere, any time. Paying your credit card bill has never been easier.
Here are the promo mechanics:
- Offer is applicable only to Bank of America credit card customers who do not have an existing MyAccess Checking account
- Open a MyAccess Checking account online using offer code CH75OL1
- Fund your new account with $125 within 30 days from account opening and get a $75 credit on your account within 90 days from account opening.
Aside from the $75 cash credit, here’s what you will enjoy from a Free MyAccess Checking Account:
- No obligations at all – no monthly maintenance fee, no minimum balance, no direct deposit required.
- No service charge from Bank of America’s end for using non-Bank of America ATMs located in the U.S.
- Easy account management with free Online Banking service that comes with free Bill Pay
- 24/7 Access to customer support, online or by phone
- A free Bank of America Visa® Check Card with Total Security Protection Package
Promo is good until 12/04/2009.
If you are interested in this deal and qualify for it, click this promotional page link or sign up directly.
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