New HSBC Direct Opening Bonus – $25 Best Buy Card


It looks like HSBC is now offering a $25 Best Buy card (expired) for opening an HSBC Direct Account, currently paying at 4.65% 5.05% APY. Please check out my HSBC Direct Opening Review for what to expect. Thanks to Camilla for keeping me in the loop!

Find more in Deals & Offers | 6/13/06, 7:37am | Trackback

Comments

  1. Anonymous Says:

    In the fine print:

    Must be a Best Buy cardholder to qualify for gift card offer.

    It appears that though HSBC isn’t affiliated with Best Buy, this deal is rather two-way.

  2. Patty Says:

    Not so good as it seems at first look. read the small print. Have to be a Best Buy card holder.I’m not and have no intention to apply for one.
    “Must be a Best Buy cardholder to qualify for gift card offer. Offer expires 11:59:59PM ET 8/31/06, is subject to change and cannot be combined with other promotional offers. For questions regarding this gift card offer please call 1-800-365-0292.”

  3. Jim Says:

    Where do you see 4.65%, web site says 4.25%.

  4. Barry Says:

    Jonathan, some of the cards that offer rewards have fees, but if you use them a lot, they pay off. What’s your take?

  5. Jim is Stupid Says:

    Look on the website again.

  6. Hey Jim Says:

    The 4.65% is right there on the website. The original message above goes right to it.

    http://www.hsbcdirect.com/1/2/bestbuy

  7. Anonymous Says:

    how, you have to be bestbuy cardholder, that sucks, is this only for new customers of hsbc?

  8. Maria loves pictures Says:

    Yers it seems to be a good offer, if you intent to get rewards.
    Your HSBC Direct Opening Review is a real help.
    Thanky for sharing it with me.

  9. Disgruntled HSBC customer Says:

    HSBC bank-to-bank trasnfer is garbage:

    They pull the money from your account and hold it in limbo for 3 days. This it totally unacceptable and banks should be forced to pay intrest for holding money like this.

    My suggestion: never use HSBC to pull money from an account, only push money to it.

  10. dixie Says:

    Has anyone signed up with Citibank’s new online savings account? It looks pretty good – 4.75%. The only thing I can find is that you need a checking account with them, too. Then, the checking account needs 2 transactions/month. Other than that, it looks pretty good. I’m trying to decide between that and HSBC.

  11. Cap Says:

    HSBC is back to 4.80%

  12. Lyle Says:

    Beware, HSBC makes a free bank to bank transfer.
    What they don’t tell you is that it take about a week.
    Guess what, all the increase from 5.5% to 6% interest was lost due to the lost week. They took the money out of my account quickly enough, they just didn’t credit my account with HSBC for 6 more days. When I move my money back it will happen again. Figure I really made about 3% on my money.
    Be careful, if they don’t do wire transfers…. don’t jump for the BS 6% offer

  13. Lyle Says:

    I also have Citibank 4.75, it works absolutely great!

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