Free, Free, Free! Bank Deals Galore

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With the sluggish economy, banks will do anything to get you to become their customer.  Some banks will even give you free money or other items to sign up for an account with them. We call  these incentives “Bank Deals“.

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A variety of banks offer incentives to entice you over other banks. BankTruth is proud to announce the addition of Bank Deals to the site. We will be publishing updates of these bank giveaways every week. Here are a list of a few incentives going on right now:

  • PNC Bank and Capitol One Banking are offering 25 percent off of Turbo Tax Online if you become a member of their bank.  This offer is only good until April 15, so act quick if you are wanting this deal.
  • M&T Bank is offering up to $200 when you open a new checking account.
  • American Community Bank is celebrating its 10th anniversary by giving away an iPad or an iPod shuffle to new customers who open a checking account.
  • Chase and Citi Bank are offering $100 for a new customer checking account.
  • MidFirst Bank is offering a Kindle or $125 for those customers who open a new checking or saving account.
  • If it is miles you are looking for, BankDirect is offering 50,000 miles to new and existing AAdvantage (American Airlines) members if you open a mileage checking account, mileage MMA or mileage CDs.

Take Advantage of these Bank Deals Now

These are just a few options you can choose from if you are looking to open a new checking account or savings account.  Banks will do most anything to get your business, so take advantage of these deals and find one that works for you while the freebies are available.

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