KeyBank Offers Up to $225 When You Enroll in KeyBank Rewards
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KeyBank wants to reward you doubly by giving you $225 in bonuses when you sign up for KeyBank Rewards. To receive your bonus, sign up for a qualifying checking account before November 20th, 2009. This offer is only available to individuals who have not opened a KeyBank Checking account in the last 12 months.
To Receive $125 Cash (or 60,000 KeyBank Rewards point):
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Sign up for Key Express Free Checking or Key Advantage Money Market Checking by November 20th, 2009.
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Make one debit card transaction and a combination of two direct deposits and/or
automated payments each of $100 or more by January 22, 2010.
To Receive $225 Cash:
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Sign up for Key Privilege Checking or Key Privilege Select Checking by November 20th, 2009
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Make one debit card transaction and a combination of two direct deposits and/or
automated payments each of $100 or more by January 22, 2010.
In addition, you must have or apply for a KeyBank Rewards debit card (Key Privilege Select Checking clients must have or request a KeyBank Rewards World Debit™ MasterCard®) and enroll in the KeyBank Rewards points program. This program has a $20 fee that will be waived for the first year. To learn more about the KeyBank Rewards Debit Card, visit the website here.
If you meet all of the above conditions, KeyBank will credit your account with the corresponding amount within 90 days. Closing the account within 180 days will result in a $25 cancellation fee. For more details on the offer, visit the promotion’s website here.
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