$150 “Stay Fit” Bonus Program from WTDirect
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WTDirect is offering a cash bonus up to $150 to new savings account clients. This offer is only available till July 31,2009, so make sure to act soon it you were considering a switch.
How to Earn a Bonus
- Apply online for WTDirect account
- Deposit $10,000 or more by July 31
- Keep your funds on deposit with WTDirect through 10/31
- Earn a cash bonus up to $150 based on the schedule below:
Small Print:
- This offer is available to new WTDirect clients only
- Primary account holder must not have held a WTDirect account in the past 12 months
- To receive the bonus, a valid promotion code starting with the letters “WFIT” must be present on the application at the time of account opening
- WTDirect account must be funded via electronic (ACH) transfer received by 7/31/09
- Account must remain open and in good standing through 10/31/09, the end of the promotion period
- There is no minimum balance to open the account but the bonus is determined by the account balance at the time of initial funding, which must be a minimum of $10,000 and must remain on deposit through the end of the promotional period
- Bonus will be credited to client’s WTDirect account on or about 11/20/09
- WTDirect reserves the right to cancel or modify this promotion at any time without notice.
To learn more please visit the promotional page.
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