KeyBank Online Bill Pay Sweepstakes
The fourth quarter of 2009 has been an active month for KeyBank. First they launched a number of new branches in Colorado. Then they came out with a generous offer of up to$225 bonus offer when you opened a new checking account, and now they have a sweepstakes running until November 30, 2009. The sweepstakes is focused around online bill payments, so it seems KeyBank is pushing to increase their online banking users.
How to Enter
Complete five or more online payments with Online Bill Pay by November 30, 2009, and you’ll be entered automatically in our sweepstakes drawing.
- One (1) First Prize: $2,000 Key Possibilities® MasterCard® Gift Card3
- Two (2) Second Prizes: $1,000 Key Possibilities® MasterCard® Gift Card
- Three (3) Third Prizes: $250 Key Possibilities® MasterCard® Gift Card
No sign up is necessary, as long as you are paying your bills online through KeyBank and meet the minimum requirement of 5 payments then you will be automatically entered.
For more information, make sure to visit the promotional page.
Small Print:
- Normal account service charges still apply.
- Bill Pay is free for Key Private Bank and Key Privilege customers, as well as for customers with the following checking accounts; Key Advantage, Key Access Solutions, Key Growth Solutions, Key Express Free Checking, Key Free Interest Checking, Key Student Checking and Key Checkless Access.
- All other customers receive Bill Pay free for 60 days.
- After 60 days, unlimited use of the service is just $5.95 per month.
- There is no purchase necessary to enter or win. See official rules for complete details.
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