Another $75 Cash Deal From PNC Bank
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It seems there is no end to PNC’s $75 cash bonuses. This time the incentive is offered to bank customers who choose to “bank green“. One way of banking green is to opt for check-free payments by maximizing Online Banking and Bill Pay with a PNC Personal Checking Account. When you do this, you get a $75-reward.
Here’s more information on this latest PNC deal:
- The promo period is only for May 31 to June 13, 2009 so better decide fast.
- Open a PNC Personal Checking Account. You can choose from PNC’s Free Checking, Performance, Performance Select, and Virtual Wallet checking accounts.
- Arrange for a Direct Deposit of at least $500 every month to start before 8/31/09. For a direct deposit transaction to qualify, the deposit must be a regular monthly income and should come from a third-party source such as a paycheck, pension, or Social Security.
- The $75 bonus should be credited to your checking account within 7 days after the first Direct Deposit goes into your account. It will be reflected in your monthly statement as Direct Deposit Reward.
- The promo is open to all new checking accounts opened at PNC Bank and National City Bank. All existing checking accountholders of both banks are no longer qualified.
For more details on this and to know more about the different types of PNC personal checking accounts, click this link to the PNC promo page.
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