Fifth Third Bank Launches $250,000 Sweepstakes
Fifth Third Bank is pleased to announce the launch of its Unlock Your Dreams* sweepstakes, which will award nearly $900,000 in sweepstakes and scratch off prizes. To participate, customers and non-customers alike may visit any of Fifth Third Bank’s nearly 1,300 branch locations between September 2, 2008 and October 31, 2008 to obtain a game piece. The game piece will reveal one of many instant offers including:ne-year term at the BAFT board of directors meeting in Washington, D.C. $10 MasterCard® Gift Card (no purchase necessary) 5,000 Bonus Rewards Points with a new Visa Signature Credit Card $50 deposit into a new Goal Setter Savings $50 off Direct Loan closing costs (excludes Fifth Third Equity Flexline) 5,300 Bonus Rewards Points with a new Fifth Third Equity Flexline $50 off Mortgage Loan Application Fee Additionally, each game piece will have a “code” that the participant can use to register online at 53unlockyourdreams.com for a chance to win the grand prize of $250,000 or one of 22 local $10,000 regional prizes distributed throughout the Bank’s 12-state footprint.
Special Student Account Offers
-Fifth Third Bank is running a special sweepstakes from now until September 30, 2008. Open a Student Checking Account and automatically be entered to win a $10,000 college scholarship. Ten students will win a $1,000 college scholarship. Click here for details. -Get a free iPod nano, when you open free Student Checking account with Key Bank. Offer runs until August 29, 2008. Go to Key Bank, to sign up.
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