Chase Checking Bonus: 100 Bucks For New Accounts

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Chase has an online offer for a $100 bonus for opening a new Chase Checking account with $100 and either setting up direct deposit or making five debit card purchases within 60 days of opening. You can either open online or in-branch.

Ongoing, you keep the account open for 6 months and must continue either the monthly DD or 5 debits to avoid a monthly fee. Still, not a bad deal if you want to try out another megabank. Expires soon though – 8/14/10.

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  1. SavingEverthing says

    DOnt forget that Chase also has special with Continental Airlines. Your choice; get 25,000 miles to your OnePass when you open free chase checking account with a direct deposit and after using the Continental Debit card (with $25 or $65 annual fee) once or five times. Either direct deposit from payroll or 5 debit card transactions keeps away the monthly maintenance fees.

  2. Danny @ Frugal Quack says

    Ok. Just clicked the link and it took me to a “not found” page. Can you double check your link?

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