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You need to keep the account for 60 days, after that you will get $75.
LMAO...Its not a cash back program...ITS YOUR MONEY DUDE.....all your doing is letting them put YOUR change into a savings act so THEY CAN MAKE MONEY ON IT......
sheep I say.....
We’ll even match your savings
We’ll match your Keep the Change savings for the first 3 months, to the penny. After that, we’ll continue matching 5% a year. The maximum total match is $250 per year.
Actually, it IS a cash back program.
So, you basically have to use your check card at least 252 times during the year (most likely more). What sucks is, its not so easy to do a charge back on debit cards as it is on credit cards.
Just checked out the website. Would seem that for the first 3 months you could make some extra cash, but otherwise, the program works like I suggested. And I quote...
Save automatically with every Check Card purchase
you make.
Saving is a whole lot simpler when you don’t have to think about it. That’s the idea behind Keep the Change. When you enroll, each time you buy something with your Bank of America Check Card, we’ll round up your purchase to the nearest dollar amount and transfer the difference from your checking account to your savings account. You get to keep the change – so every cup of coffee, gift, meal and tank of gas add up to more savings for you. What could be easier?
We’ll even match your savings
We’ll match your Keep the Change savings for the first 3 months, to the penny. After that, we’ll continue matching 5% a year. The maximum total match is $250 per year.
Fineprint: We match 100% of the amount of your Keep the Change transfers during the first three months after you enroll, and we will match 5% thereafter. The maximum total match is $250 per year.
http://www.bankofamerica.com/promos/jump/ktc/
Lets see. You use your card, they move the rounded off change to your savings, and then they match your savings or 5% of it. Yes, I'm sure its a cash back program.
I have been with BOA for years. I opened the checking account with $750 minimum deposit, which gives me free unlimited online bill payments options.
Now they started a new with out Deposit slip deposit from ATM machine. All you do is insert your bank of america card, and then deposit your check directly with out a deposit slip in your account. It is a pretty neat IMOP, no more deposit slips to fill or trying to remember your bank account.
BoA screws people. Sadly their on one of my credit cards. I had a balance of $0.00 and the next day they charged me with a .24 cent interest few. Interest Rate times $0.00 =... 0!!
BoA screws people. Sadly their on one of my credit cards. I had a balance of $0.00 and the next day they charged me with a .24 cent interest few. Interest Rate times $0.00 =... 0!!
Did you call them and ask why? Maybe it was from a previous balance. Remember that interest recur (sp?) everyday, not just at the end of the month.
You guys better do your research on Bank Loan Losses.. BOFA has more to come and is desperately trying to raise capital for reserve requirements.
Ge careful.. Citibank is still in a lot of trouble too.
The subprime slime is not over, and there are a lot of prime mortgages / loans that are delinquent too.
Right now, Wells Fargo still looks healthy.. Watch the stocks of these banks and look at their balance sheets..
.. And thanks for the rollseyes icon. I really appreciate that because I was insulting to you?
LMAO...Its not a cash back program...ITS YOUR MONEY DUDE.....all your doing is letting them put YOUR change into a savings act so THEY CAN MAKE MONEY ON IT......
sheep I say.....
USAA ftw.
I have been with BOA for years. I opened the checking account with $750 minimum deposit, which gives me free unlimited online bill payments options.
Now they started a new with out Deposit slip deposit from ATM machine. All you do is insert your bank of america card, and then deposit your check directly with out a deposit slip in your account. It is a pretty neat IMOP, no more deposit slips to fill or trying to remember your bank account.
it's a pain the the fucking ass when it wont take any checks and you have to feed it one check or dollar bill at a time. It's even better when you go inside and they charge you a fee for using a teller because their new machine is a piece of shit.
it's a pain the the fucking ass when it wont take any checks and you have to feed it one check or dollar bill at a time. It's even better when you go inside and they charge you a fee for using a teller because their new machine is a piece of shit.
it's a pain the the fucking ass when it wont take any checks and you have to feed it one check or dollar bill at a time. It's even better when you go inside and they charge you a fee for using a teller because their new machine is a piece of shit.
Recently worked for a business that had over $30,000 stolen by a Bank of America employee. After bringing this to the attention of BOA, expecting a serious investigation, BOA essentially said 'You can't prove it'. Their investigation consisted of asking the suspect employee whether they had done it. They did re-assign the employee. Ooooh! They were only interested in avoiding any responsibility. Needless to say, the company then pulled their commercial account. This certainly put Bank of America firmly on my blacklist.
BOA sucks as long as I can tell. Online banking is poor, it doesn't have widescreen support, so the half screen is white.. Online bill pay details lack some info too. Compre to Chase, BOA sucks.
BOA sucks as long as I can tell. Online banking is poor, it doesn't have widescreen support, so the half screen is white.. Online bill pay details lack some info too. Compre to Chase, BOA sucks.
Why are you running a web browser full screen? At 16x10 (for most monitors under 22"), you could probably fit 2 web browsers on the screen....at 19x12, you could easily fit 2.
Maybe it's just me, but i haven't done full screen web browsing in at least 10 years (which is when i went from 1024x768 to 1600x1200)
And Chase is not a great bank. Cancel your card and get a new one....then accidentally make an electronic payment via check free to the old account. Now watch Chase accept the payment, not credit your account (no completely unreasonable) and then say they never received a payment, have no record of the account you made the payment against and then charge a late fee because you refuse to make further payments until they credit your account.
True story, and I've heard many others who've had problems with chase. I won't deal with them, but the truth is most huge banks have problems. The key for me was when i called CS and asked them to remove the fee (once they finally acknowledged the payment) they refused. I told the person then your choice is to credit back the $15.00, or lose my business forever. They chose the latter....and they've been asking me to come back ever since. I think they even called me once.
And you don't have to put a dollar bill. You can put up to 40 bills at a time. Besides, who deposits dollar bills?