Get $50 Checking Bonus from Wells Fargo
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Open a new Wells Fargo checking account by August 15, 2009 (Tomorrow!!) and get a $50 bonus. You can also choose from a variety of products and services customized just for you to get waived fees, exclusive discounts, and bonus interest rates.
When you open a new Wells Fargo checking account, you’ll receive $50, plus:
- Free access to Wells Fargo Online® Banking
- Convenience of over 3,300 banking locations and more than 6,900 ATMs
- The services of a bank dedicated to its customers and the community
To learn more about this deal please click here.
Small print:
- To qualify for your $50 bonus, you must open and fund a new consumer
- The checking account has a minimum opening deposit of $100 (not including the $50 bonus) by August 15, 2009.
- Limit one $50 bonus per household.
- The $50 bonus is available with all Wells Fargo checking accounts, including non-interest-earning checking accounts, except for Wells Fargo Teen CheckingSM accounts and Wells Fargo Opportunity Checking® accounts. You will receive the $50 bonus within 45 days of account opening. May not be combined with any other offer by using the link above, calling 1-877-250-2240 or visit one of our banking locations. This offer is only available to consumers in the household that receive this special mailing from Wells Fargo Bank, and is not transferable.
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