Articles by tag - rewards

US Bank's S.T.A.R.T program rewards savers with $50 for the first $1,000 saved, and another $50 if they're able maintain a $1,000 savings balance for a year.
Posted on October 02, 2010 by
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
Community banks have often offered more competitive interest rates than big national banks. Now residents of Boston, North Carolina, and South Dakota can get a checking account that pays over 4% APY.
Posted on August 11, 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
Incredible Bank opened its online doors with a 2.02% APY on its free checking account, and equally incredible rates on a 1-year CD. That CD is no longer offered, but the bank still offers impressive but not incredible rates on its free checking account.
Posted on August 05, 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
If you typically use your credit card for everyday small purchases like a latte or an $8 lunch, be prepared to lose the credit card rewards you get for those purchases.
Posted on July 19, 2010 by
Rewards credit cards can be beneficial both for credit card companies and for consumers. The situation with rewards drives profits for the credit card companies and it gives consumers something back for their credit card spending.
Posted on October 02, 2007 by

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