It was already possible to find bank deals of every shape and size at MyBankTracker.com. But now, it’s substantially easier to track down a cash back or rewards program that will provide your account an easy boost and help you earn money.You can browse by location, date, user popularity or kind of deal to better understand what banks are offering and which account is best for you.
How “Bank Deals” Works
MyBankTracker.com’s newest feature is simple. Visit Bank Deals and follow these instructions to get started:
If you’re looking for a deal at a bank with locations near you, use the location bar at the top of the screen. You can enter your city, state or ZIP or have MyBankTracker.com auto-detect your location. Once you enter your location and click the arrow, we’ll look through our entire database to show the deals available at banks with branches in your area. You can also select “Near You” from the “Sort by:” options to see banks located within a specific distance of you.
Additionally, you can also sort the bank deals by their popularity, expiration date or by most recently added.
Popularity measures and sorts each deal by its popularity among members of the MyBankTracker.com community. Sorting by “Expiring” or “Newest” will show you soon-to-expire and brand new offerings from banks.
Say you’re looking for a checking account and don’t want to sift through dozens of credit card rewards programs. Just select “checking” from the dropdown menu toward the right side of the screen to winnow the results to checking deals only. You can also sort deals based on the kind of reward offered: Cash bonus, points/rewards, interest rate or gift.
Just Another Improvement to MyBankTracker.com
In addition to its easy-to-use interest rates tables, bank information directory and financial news section, MyBankTracker.com has a freshly relaunched Bank Reviews section.
The new Bank Reviews section was launched earlier this month with a one- to five-star scale that allows users to rate banks on several characteristics to empower consumers and help influence bank policy and programs.


















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