Bank of America Offers 1 Year Free McAfee Internet Security To Online Banking Consumers
Over the past few months, MyBankTracker.com have posted a few articles highlighting the efforts Bank of America has taken to become a leader in online banking. In fact, make that digital banking, as they have also made huge improvements to their mobile banking program as well.
Recognizing the biggest fear consumers have with online banking is security, Bank of America has decided to offer McAfee Internet Security for free to new and existing online banking members. This is a great offer, as the McAfee program is valued at $70, and this offer provides coverage for up to 3 users. Additionally, Bank of America has cut the first year renewal price by 50% ($34.98), so in total this whole offer can save you up to $105.
To take advantage of this offer you cannot have an current McAfee subscription.
Fine print:
This exclusive offer is available only to Bank of America Online Banking customers. Online Banking customers receive McAfee Internet Security for PC free for 12 months, a $69.99 value. At the end of the 12 month period, Online Banking customers are eligible to renew for another 12 month period at 50% off MSRP or $34.98. Customers with a current McAfee subscription are not eligible for this offer. Bank of America reserves the right to modify this offer and eligibility requirements at its discretion.
For more information on this promotional offer, visit the website here.
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