October 5th, 2009

BB&T Offers Free Checking $100 Bonus

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BB&T is currently offering a $100 bonus when you open a new checking account and set up direct deposit or making three bill payments. This promotional offer is available to new clients that open a new personal checking account between by 10/31/09 by visiting the following page – http://www.bbt.com/cashoffer/.

BB&T

In order to receive the $100 incentive, new clients must do at least one of the following:

  1. Use online bill paymet service to initiate 3 online bill payments from your new checking account within 60 days of account opening, OR
  2. Enroll in and receive a direct deposit to the new personal checking account within 60 days of account opening.

Small Print:

  • A new client is a person who is not currently a signer and who was not a signer within the last 6 months on any BB&T personal checking account.
  • Offer is limited to one incentive per household, and does not apply to second or multiple personal accounts.
  • Any accounts not in good standing, closed, and/or with a balance less than or equal to zero at the time we review account eligibility will not receive the incentive.


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BB&T

BB&T Corporation (BB&T) is a financial holding company. The Company conducts its business operations primarily through its commercial banking subsidiary, Branch Banking and Trust Company (Branch Bank). Branch Bank provides a range of banking and trust services for retail and commercial clients in its geographic markets, including small and mid-size businesses, public agencies, local governments and individuals. Building on a tradition of excellence in community banking that stretches back to 1872.

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