Earn $30 Bonus With Free Checking From Capital One
Capital One Bank is looking to help consumers save more by chipping in when you set up automatic transfers from your checking to your savings.
Capital One Launches, InterestPlus Online Savings For Costco Members
Capital One has a new offer for their Costco members. Starting last week, Capital One has introduced a new account called InterestPlus Online Savings. The main advantage of this account is the quarterly bonus of 10% on interest earned.
$200 Capital One Checking Bonus
UPDATE: Some of our readers have written us asking if this promo can be redeemed online. Unfortunately the answer is no. The small print states that you must present the mailer to qualify. We recommend you calling your nearest Capital One branch and ask them about the deal and see if they would except a print out.
Credit Card Deals: Rewards Programs
The Advanta Platinum Business Card with Unlimited Rewards is also open to individuals with very good and good credit. Card holders earn 1 point for every dollar they spend. The Advanta Platinum BusinessCard Unlimited Rewards also has 0% APR for 15 months on balance transfers and 7.99% APR afterwards. And it lets you redeem points in the form of air travel, cash back, and merchandize among others. There are no blackout dates for air travel. The card has no annual fee and it doesn’t put a limit on the amount of points you can earn.
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