Enjoy A $150 Cash Bonus From Southwest Bank
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If you’re an existing customer of Southwest Bank, there’s an easy way to grow your account balance by $150 fast – avail of a $150 cash bonus offer from My Southwest Bank.To have that $150 cash reward credited into your account, there are three things you should do:
- Set up a direct deposit to your account and get that first $50
- Add a Southwest Bank Check Card with M&I Rewards and avail of the next $50
- Enjoy the last $50 when you add Southwest Bank Online Banking to your Southwest Bank Checking Account
Add all three services and you’ll receive a total of $150 in cash bonus just like that. No definite time period for this offer is indicated in the bank’s site but the promo page does say “Limited Time Offer.”
As for other details mentioned in the fine print, there are just a few:
- The cash bonus will be credited to your account within two weeks after the required activity has been completed
- There is a limit of one cash bonus per customer
- The customer must have the new service enrolled remain active for at least 90 days, otherwise, the cash bonuses will be deducted from the client’s account
- Only personal accounts are eligible for this promo
If you need more information on the $150 bonus promo, here’s the link to the bank’s promo page and check it out for yourself. Or better yet, visit your Southwest Bank branch now.
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