August 21st, 2009

Get a Free GPS for Banking With KeyBank

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It seems KeyBank has decided to extend their GPS promotion until September 11, by giving away a free Garmin nuvi 1200 GPS or nuvi 1350 GPS for every qualified new customer.keybank-garmini

The 1200 GPS requires that you open one of the following two checking accounts; The Express Free Checking or Key Advantage Money Market Checking and make one debit card transaction and make two direct deposits or automated payments each of $100 or more by 11/13/09. The current price of this 1200 GPS is $169.99 at gpsonsale.com.

If the 1350 GPS is more your style, you will be required to open either the Key Privilege or Key Privilege Select checking account. The current price of this 1350 GPS is $259.99 at gpsonsale.com.

One addition to this promo is that you must have or request a KeyBank Rewards debit card and enroll in the KeyBank Rewards points program.

The promo is open to all individuals residing in areas where KeyBank has a branch, and who do not have an existing KeyBank checking account as of 7/24/09 or any other type of KeyBank account for the past 12 months. Your free Garmin GPS will be received after 90 days within completing all required transactions.


To learn more about this promotion please click here.

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KeyBank

KeyBank has approximately 18,400 employees and 2.2 million retail, small business, and corporate and investment clients. There are 985 Key branches located in Alaska, Colorado, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Utah, Vermont, and Washington, and 1,479 ATMs. KeyCorp maintains business offices in 31 states. In 2008, Key was ranked 321 on the Fortune 500 list.

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