Articles by tag - debit card rewards

FNBO Direct's free My Deals program gives customers a new way to save money on purchases they make already, without the hassle of clipping coupons.
Posted on September 02, 2010 by
PerkStreet Financial is offering a rewards debit card that gives consumers their choice of rewards: cash back, coffee or music. It’s a fun program that seems targeted towards the younger consumer but, as always, there is some fine print to be aware of.
Posted on August 10, 2010 by
In a tough economy when interest rates are low, programs that offer other types of benefits can be alluring. Bank of America debit card rewards programs can be used even with PIN-based purchases, but each program has trade-offs.
Posted on August 03, 2010 by
Persktreet Financial is now offering 2% cash back for six months on its reward debit card. After six months, the reward cash back reverts to 1%. Unlike past offers, there is no direct deposit requirement or transaction requirement.
Posted on February 17, 2010 by
Bank of America has a nice program called Museums On Us. It provides BofA debit card holders free entry to participating museums the first full weekend of every month.
Posted on February 04, 2010 by
Perkstreet Financial is offering a $100 bonus to open a new checking account with their 1% cash back rewards debit card. You just have to know how to access the bonus.
Posted on November 30, 2009 by
Perkstreet Financial is a new company based in Boston that is offering a checking/debit card combo that offers 1% cash back and other perks for purchases made on the card. The checking account has no fees and no minimum balance , with lots of free ATMs via a 37,000+ network.
Posted on November 04, 2009 by
Chase, Wells Fargo, and SunTrust recently announced they are cancelling their debit card reward program in response to the new rulings on "swipe fees" that limit the amount that large banks can charge retailers for debit card transactions.
Posted on March 26, 2011 by
The new Federal Reserve regulations cause USAA Bank to end its debit card rewards program, but other account benefits remain unchanged.
Posted on July 11, 2011 by

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