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Purpose is to provide links to the web page or scan where one can check out pros and cons of a particular offer. Things that will be covered are credit card and bank promos (bonuses and interest-accruing accounts) and financial institutions rewards programs. Note that some deals are local deals (Edens, North Community Bank ...). Please post a link or a scan. Thanks!


Credit cards

PENFED - 5% CASH BACK ON GAS , 1.25% ON OTHER PURCHASES

Earn 15 percent (up to $50 a month) rebates for 60 days on Phillips 66®, Conoco® and 76® purchases.

Earn 10 percent rebates for 60 days on BP purchases(Double rebates for up to the first 60 days3

* Here. 10% rebate at all BP locations
* There. 4% rebate on all eligible traveling and dining
* Everywhere. 2% rebate on all other eligible purchases.
) purchases.


SONY CARD - $100 BONUS

Bank of America WorldPoints Platinum Plus MasterCard Credit Card - $50 statement credit

BEST BUY REWARD ZONE MASTER CARD: 4% CASH BACK ON PURCHASES MADE AT BEST BUY AND UP TO 2% ELSEWHERE!

Wal Mart - $20 back on purchase of $100 or more

Orchard Bank/HSBC - 2% cash back card!

Up to $50 from Citgo: $5 for each purchase that amounts to $15 or more

Open Home Depot Master Card account and get 2,5000 points (equal to $25 HD gift card)

Shell credit card - 15% cash back for first couple of months (not shown on the application, but numerous ads on Shell gas stations prove that)

Citi Premier Pass - $50 in gift cards.


Citi Diamond Preferred - $50 in FORM OF gift card

Citi Professional Card - $100 bonus in form of a gift card

GM card - 5% toward GM vehicle

Subaru Credit card - 3% cash back In SubaruBucks

Free Spirit Onyx World MasterCard - promo
(15,000 Bonus Miles with first purchase, up to 10,000 Bonus Miles for Balance Transfers,
$69 Annual Fee waived for the first year; Earn 3 miles for every $1 spent on Spirit, Earn 2 miles for every $1 spent on everyday purchases at select merchants, Earn 1 mile for every $1 spent anywhere else)

American Aadvantage 25,000 Bonus miles (credit card from Citi)
American AAdvantage (scan of the offer)
Latest (08/27?06) scan of the promo:

BP Credit Card - 10% off for 2 months in bonuses; new web site: gasbackrewards.com

CITGO - 8% rebate on gas purchases
Credit goes to: hud500.

AT&T UNIVERSAL CARD $100 in gift cards...


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Bank Deals

 

Business Accounts

Fifth Third Business MM 5.00%

LaSalle Bank Business Checking - $100 gift MasterCard

Citi Business - 4.90%

National City - 5.00%

 


Bonuses in form of: points, miles...


Open a checking account at Charter One Bank and get up to 12,500 bonus points for using debit card

 


Bonuses in form of: Gas Cards


Marquette Bank Free Checking (structured deal) - up to $100 in gift cards!

 


Bonuses in form of: Gift Certificates

Edens Bank - $100 gift certificate to Sona MedSpa (06/12/2007...)

Lakeside Bank, $50 gift certificate to one of the restaurants

North Community Bank $50 restaurant gift certificate

Edens $50 restaurant gift certificate

 

Bonuses in form of: Gifts

North Community Bank - Chicago Cutlery 3-piece BBQ Tool Set when you open an account, receive a FREE Weber Smokey Joe Grill when you add a Direct Deposit. 07/03/2007...


Lakeside Bank - $25 Target gift card (LIMITED TIME OFFER) . GIFTS for opening the account include: "free Travel Chair"

Allegiance Community Bank - 2 free bottles of wine!!!! Interesting offer to say the least.

American Chartered Bank - free gifts for opening an account and/or referrals

Get iPOD Shuffle. Must open a Free Checking Account with minimum deposit of $100 and set up reoccurring direct deposit to receive offer.

Free Glass set with Free Checking account.

Standard Bank & Trust Co. gift - "Grill & Cooler Combo"

Plaza Bank - glass set

Old Second - JWIN DVD player for signing up to money connections

First Midwest Bank gifts

Visterra - $15 iTunes gift card


Special promotions:

Bank of America - sign up for online banking, purchase a Dell PC and get a $100 connections

 


Bonuses in form of: Cash or banks gift or debit cards

EVERGREEN $200 bonus!!! July 20, 2007.

Wachovia Free Checking up to $50 bonus. July 2007.

Various Chase bonuses. June 2007.


Citibank $50 bonus - FOR OPENING SAVINGS ACCOUNT.(06/12/2007))

AMERICAN CHARTERED BANK $50 bonus - FOR OPENING CHECKING ACCOUNT (INTERESR-BEARING) 05/20/2007.

LaSalle $50 bonus - FOR OPENING CHECKING ACCOUNT (with DIRECT DEPOSIT???) 06/13/2007 .


"Plant the seed and reap as much as $150 for opening a PNC Checking Account with a Qualified Direct Deposit."

ST. CHARLES BANK & TRUST COMPANY - $150 GIFT CARD FOR OPENING CHECKING (ONCE DIRECT DEPOSIT IS ACTIVATED). SEVERAL RESTRICTIONS: NEED TO HAVE A FOUNDERS NOW CHECKING ACCOUNT ($100 MINIMUM) AND A $5000 CD, MONEY MARKET OR SAVINGS COMPANION ACCOUNT.
WWW.BANKSTCHARLES.COM 2007.(1st page:http://img299.imageshack.us/my.php?image=stcharlesbankp1em8.jpg
; 2nd page: http://img145.imageshack.us/my.php?image=stcharlesbankp2yy4.jpg
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ST.CHARLES BANK & TRUST - $150 GIFT CARD (2)

LaSalle $75 bonus - FOR OPENING CHECKING ACCOUNT with DIRECT DEPOSIT .

NORTH SHORE COMMUNITY BANK & TRUST COMPANY $75 VISA GIGT CARD - FOR OPENING CHECKING ACCOUNT (NO DIRECT DEPOSIT REQUIREMENT).

WACHOVIA BANK - $50 FOR OPENING CHECKING ACCOUNT WITH DIRECT DEPOSIT and check card. Expired.

U.S. BANK - $75 FOR OPENING CHECKING ACCOUNT WITH DIRECT DEPOSIT . .

NationalCity - $50 (PLUS UP TO 10,000 POINTS)FOR OPENING CHECKING ACCOUNT. LOCAL DEAL - NEW BRANCH OPENING. Expired.


CHASE $75 BONUS - FOR OPENING CHECKING ACCOUNT WITH DIRECT DEPOSIT.

MIDWEST BANK $50 GIFTCARD - FOR OPENING CHECKING ACCOUNT. FOR CLIENTS WHO ARE 50 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER.


ING Direct $50 cash bonus. details are in the insert which was put into Chicago Tribune (Sunday edition)

CITIBANK - UP TO $200 (!!!) IN BONUSES. NEW PROMO CODE IS: MGCH.

$20 Amex gift card from Guaranty Bank

Up to $160 in Buy.com debit cards from NetBank

Open "Treasury Index Money Market" and a new "Works" checking account - get $50 gift card

$77 for opening TCF account with direct deposit

Excellent offer from AztecAmerica Bank - get $50 if you maintain $100 balance in AztecBlue account (personal account) for 90 days, get $100 deposited to your BusinessBlue account if you maintain a $250 balance for 90 days.

Edens Bank branch promo - $75 for customers who open the new account and establish a direct deposit

Bank of America - up to $125 for combination of checking and saving asscounts. Thanks goes to rosaloca (link to the post)
Direct Link!

National City - $100 + Points (offer for Chicagoland area, may be different for other cities)

LaSalle Bank $50 gift card

Umbrella Bank - $20 for online bill pay pay

Blue Ball - $10 for e-statements

Old Second - $50 for signing up to money connections

Bridgeview Bank - $75 for opening an account

Virtual Bank - $20 for friend referral

MetLife - 4.25% MM, $50 bonus with $5,000 deposit.

 

Yield (mostly CDs, MM, savings and checking with interest accounts

ABC BANK money market - 5.65% GUARANTEED THROUGH 12/31/2007

MB FINANCIAL - 5.25% WITH 50K BALANCE, money market

Amtrust Direct e-money market - 5.36%

Offers from Midwest and Diamond Banks

First Suburban National Bank 5% MM, 5.65% 13-month CD; Diamond Bank 5.50%

Countrywide Bank savings account - 5.40%; 50K minimum balance

First Bank of Highland Park and Midwest Bank scans:

WTDIRECT - 5.26%:

E Loan MM - 5.25%.

MB Financial MM - 5.25% on deposits 25K+.

Banco Popular MM - 5.15%, guaranteed for 3 months... scans:

Great Bank MM - up tp 5.10%. scans:

Lakeside Bank - 5% MM.

Fifth Third Personal MM (several conditions) 5.00%

Sovereign Bank MM - 4.75% (through June 1, 2007) 5.00%


CDs

 

Various terms - same rate CD offer:

Chase 1,2,3,4 or 5 year CD term - 5.10% APY


3-month term:

FIRST BANK & TRUST SKOKIE 3 month CD - 7% APY(MIN - 1K, MAX - 10K). eXCELLENT NEW OFFER GOOD THROUGH APRIL 16TH.

Merrill Lynch Bank: 3 month, 5.25% APY CD plus 15,000 Merrill Points. Offer expires by March 9, 2007


5-month term:

Lena State Bank 5 month CD - 5.45% APY

Lakeside Bank 5 month CD - 5.05% APY (5.35% WITH DD)

6-month term:

Merrill Lynch Bank: 6 month (5.50% APY) CD plus 15,000 Merrill Points. Offer expires by March 9, 2007

Selfreliance Ukrainian Credit Union 6 month CD - 5.50% (6% with direct deposit). There are some membership restrictions ...

AmTrust 6-month CD -5.5%

Citi 6 month CD - 5.5% ($2,500 minimum deposit)

Oak Brook Bank - 6 month CD (5.15% or %5.65 with direct deposit)

 

7-month term:

HARRIS BANK - 7 mo. CD 5.75%, LOCAL OFFER! JULY 2007.CD


Old Second Bank - 7 mo. CD 5.25% CD

First Bank of Highland Park - 7 mo. CD 5.35% CD


CITIZENS BANK & TRUST 7 month CD - 7.77%* (NOT REALLY - READ THE DISCLOSURE CAREFULLY. IF ANYONE HAS INFORMATION ABOUT RATES ON SAVINGS AND MONEY MARKET ACCOUNTS IN THIS BANK - PLEASE POST THIS INFORMATION ! THANKS!


First Suburban 7 month CD - 5.85% with direct deposit.

Countrywide Bank 7 month CD - 5.40% with 10k min. deposit.

New Marquette Bank promotion: 7 month CD - 5.50%. Also $15 Jewel gift card if you open a CD account. Several promos...

 

8-month term:


WorldSavings 8 month CD - 5.46%. 06/20/07...

Bank of Highland Park - 5.50%, 8 month CD


9-month term:

First Bank of Highland Park - 9 mo. CD 5.35% APY

BUILDERS BANK - 5.40%, 9-month CD

 

10-month term:

World Savings 10 month 5.76% CD

Standard Bank 10 month CD - 5.71%


11-month term:

DIAMOND BANK 11 month CD - 5.20%

Devon Bank 11-month CD - 5.62% APY

LaSalle 11 month CD - 5.25%

Countrywide Bank 11 month CD - 5.40%; 10K minimum balance

 

12-month term:


AmTrust 12-month CD -5.41%

Omni Bank CD rates - 12-months 5.60%...

Builder's Bank - 12 month CD 5.45%

BankUnited - 5.50% 12-month CD

First Bank of Highland Park - 12 mo. CD 5.60% APY

Guaranty - 5.30% 12-month CD. June 2007.


13-month term:

Parkway Bank 13 month CD - 5.55%

WaMu 13-month 6% CD. EXPIRED?

Edgebrook Bank - CD 13-month 5.60%

 

14-month term CD:


Lincoln Park Savings Bank manager's special 14 month CD - 6% APY

 

15-month term:

MIDWEST BANK 15-month internet CD 5.40%. EXPIRED?!!

Downer's Grove National Bank - 5.15%, 15-month CD. EXPIRED?!!

 


21-month term:

First Bank of Highland Park - 9 mo. CD 5.10% APY

 

36-month term:

PENFED - CREDIT UNION 36 month CD (MONEY MARKET) - 5.50% APY. CERTIFICATE)

 

 


Money Market and saving accounts


Flushing Savings - 5.50% rate on money market for 3 months (a liquid CD, sort of)

ABC Bank 5.50% on MM for 3 months (guaranteed)

Community First Bank of Chicago - 5.28% Money Market rate

AmTrust Direct - 5.26% e-Money Market, $1,000 minimum deposit

UFB Direct 5.26% MM

FirstBank MM - 5.25% with 10k mininimum.

Prairie Bank - MM 5.25% $$$$$

Countrywide 5.25% saving account ($10,000 minimum)

BankUnited - 5.25% savings account

Up to 5.10% APY on Discover Money Market!

Banco Popular MM - 5.10%

AztecAmerica Bank Elite Money Market account - 5.10% ($10,000 mimimum)

NorthSide Community Bank 5.02% MM. Minimum - $25,000 .

TCF Bank savings account - up to 5.07%

WaMu 5% savings (link from online advertisement)

MidAmerica Bank - 5.00% MM, link #1($10,000 min)
Link #2

CapitalOne MM - 5%

Amcore Bank - 4.80% MM

First Midwest Bank savings account 4.75%

 

 

 

Referral Bonuses


High-yield checking account(s)

FIRST DUPAGE BANK FIRST PREFERRED checking account - 5.08% APY WITH $10,000 MINIMUM


Standard Bank High-Yield checking account - 5.01% APY

American Chartered Bank 4.90% checking account



Special Promotions

MB Financial Bank offers to pay all ATM fees (need to maintain $2,500 balance)

Travel Bucks ($100 or $200 depending on what account you open) from MidAmerica Bank

 


Rewards Programs


BankDirect AAdvantage Program

Citi "Thank You" program

National City Points program (link to free win game)

Meadows CU - Visa Extra Rewards


Investment/Brokerage/Trading Accounts


$50 BONUS BUY.COM CARD AFTER MAKING FIRST TRADE WITH SHAREBUILDER

AMERITRADE: TRADE FREE FOR 45 + GET $100

$100 for opening an investment account with E*Trade with $20,000 deposit

100 free trades from E*Trade Brokerage


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AMEX Platinum Business Cash Rebate Card: $100 statement credit on first purchase (Guaranty Bank offer)
AMEX Gold Charge Card: $100 statement credit on first purchase (Guaranty Bank offer)
Guaranty Bank Offer

CitiBusiness PremierPass Card 15000 ThankYou Points ($150 gift card)
CitiBusiness ThankYou Card 10000 ThankYou Points ($100 gift card)
CitiBusiness Comparison

Sony Card from Chase $100 statement credit on first purchase Sony Card Offer

Citi Bank $200 for checking: Code CEPM

Bank of America several deals $100 for MBNA customers,$125 for checking +savings

Ameritrade $500 for $10k & Apex status

Etrade Bank $50 for $1000 money market@5.15% APY 3 months

Fidelity $100 for $10k signup

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I think you should consolidate your deals with the official Bank / Credit Card Promotion Threads
Link

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terpaero said:Etrade Bank $50 for $1000 money market@5.15% APY 3 months



It says only 4.16% for 3 months, and $100 minimum to qualify...am I missing something?

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I found a link, but it doesn't have $50 bonus.

The link doen't work well. Try old-fashioned cutting and pasting: https://bankus.etrade.com/e/t/bank/home.


P.S. Etrade service is not very good...

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Etrade MMA's interest is high only for the 1st 3 month, after that it drops below 1%. But you need to keep the account open for 6 month to avoid early closing fee ($20 if I remember correctly) and maintain a minimum daily balance of $1000 to avoid monthly fee of $10. So you'll end up losing $12 in interest by keeping $1K in the account which pays .xx interest for 3 month. The upside is that it's easy to open the account if you already have another e-trade account(i.e. checking).

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hiphiphooray said:terpaero said:Etrade Bank $50 for $1000 money market@5.15% APY 3 months



It says only 4.16% for 3 months, and $100 minimum to qualify...am I missing something?


The rate shown is based on the cookies on your computer. You must have visited etrade in the past when the rate was only 4.16%. Try deleting the cookies, it should refresh with the current rates.

fotomaniak said:Etrade MMA's interest is high only for the 1st 3 month, after that it drops below 1%. But you need to keep the account open for 6 month to avoid early closing fee ($20 if I remember correctly) and maintain a minimum daily balance of $1000 to avoid monthly fee of $10. So you'll end up losing $12 in interest by keeping $1K in the account which pays .xx interest for 3 month. The upside is that it's easy to open the account if you already have another e-trade account(i.e. checking).

Its not 6 months, its 120 days, so you'll lose only 1 month. There is a discussion about this on this thread and this thread and this thread and others, if you search for "etrade $50".

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I also recommend consolidating the bank deals with the bank promo topic.

However, I don't know if there's a clearinghouse post for current CC promos. It would be a ton of work to maintain, but might be useful?

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markkundinger said:I also recommend consolidating the bank deals with the bank promo topic.


Go for it! Let's us know when it's completed, please

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terpaero said:Citi Bank $200 for checking: Code CEPM

This one's dead:

"To be eligible for the first $100, you must open a Citibank Regular Checking Account in the Citibank® EZ Checking pricing package by 5/31/2006. The $100 will be credited to your new checking account within 120 days of account opening, if your account is in good standing at the time the credit is posted to your account."

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terpaero said:AMEX Platinum Business Cash Rebate Card: $100 statement credit on first purchase (Guaranty Bank offer)

FYI, I was just approved for this without having to enter my SSN (don't know the amount, though, but I will when they send me the card!)

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terpaero said:hiphiphooray said:terpaero said:Etrade Bank $50 for $1000 money market@5.15% APY 3 months



It says only 4.16% for 3 months, and $100 minimum to qualify...am I missing something?


The rate shown is based on the cookies on your computer. You must have visited etrade in the past when the rate was only 4.16%. Try deleting the cookies, it should refresh with the current rates.



Still doesn't work

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theCompDude said:I think you should consolidate your deals with the official Bank / Credit Card Promotion Threads
Link
That's the same advice he got (and ignored) in his now-archived thread:

Cossack's Deal List

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dcwilbur said:theCompDude said:I think you should consolidate your deals with the official Bank / Credit Card Promotion Threads
Link
That's the same advice he got (and ignored) in his now-archived thread:

Cossack's Deal List


Apparently, a mod agrees based on the edit in the OP. Unfortunately, since the old official Credit Card Promotion thread is now archived(even though it was being updated in the quick summary), this amalgam thread is now the place to search for credit card promotions. Based on the green this thread - $2025 bonuses for personal credit card accounts & $770 bonuses for business credit card accounts (8/13/06 update) has generated in just a few hours, it's obvious that this is the format that FW's prefer over the multiple topic format presented here, which is itself a partial repost. Even though this thread is a day older and on the front page of the finance forum section, the response to this amalgam format is not nearly as positive. The OP here should be edited to reflect credit card promotions only if this information is to be easily referenced in the future. Using the above linked post by Markber as a guide would be an excellent idea, although it would require much less work if that excellent thread were simply unlocked.

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Agreed.

I'd always liked markber's list...it's a shame that not all activity in a thread is considered enough of a modification to ensure that it doesn't get archived. His most recent update was only a month ago.

No offense to Cossack, but I've requested that the Mods unlock Marber's thread again as, historically, he's been the maintainer of this list and has done a great job so far.

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mbaker4096 said:Agreed.

I'd always liked markber's list...it's a shame that not all activity in a thread is considered enough of a modification to ensure that it doesn't get archived. His most recent update was only a month ago.

No offense to Cossack, but I've requested that the Mods unlock Marber's thread again as, historically, he's been the maintainer of this list and has done a great job so far.



Thanks, mbaker4096! Mods indeed unlocked my credit card bonuses thread. I need to give Cossack a credit for (1) having direct links to the offers (whereas I can not provide them in the sorted-by-amount list) (2) for being the first (within a three-month(?) period) as far as the credit card part of his thread is concerned. The rationale for creating a dedicated credit card bonuses thread despite the existence of the Cossack's thread was my belief that discussion of these bonuses should be separated from bank bonuses and bank best rate deals. There are different issues associated with opening deposit accounts and credit card accounts (e.g. credit history vs. ChexSystems history, etc). A person, who can easily get bank bonuses, may not be able to get credit card bonuses. Hence, the audiences are somewhat different.

Being not a big fan of "do search first" and "this is a re-post" things that make people scared to post, I do not care too much if people will post in the Cossack thread or "my" thread. As long as deals get posted, I believe the community will benefit. Also, detailed discussion about specific deals are not very convenient in official FW threads. I will try to do my best to collect credit card bonuses from different threads including the Cossack's one. Having email notifications about new card deals posted in an official credit card bonuses thread, however, will definitely save my and everybody's time.

Cheers,

Mark

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hiphiphooray said:terpaero said:AMEX Platinum Business Cash Rebate Card: $100 statement credit on first purchase (Guaranty Bank offer)

FYI, I was just approved for this without having to enter my SSN (don't know the amount, though, but I will when they send me the card!)


I'm assuming you must have entered a tax ID instead? I noticed than neither the SSN or tax ID were required fields.

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ukguy78 said:hiphiphooray said:terpaero said:AMEX Platinum Business Cash Rebate Card: $100 statement credit on first purchase (Guaranty Bank offer)

FYI, I was just approved for this without having to enter my SSN (don't know the amount, though, but I will when they send me the card!)


I'm assuming you must have entered a tax ID instead? I noticed than neither the SSN or tax ID were required fields.


Nope, neither!

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Actually I didn't suggest that the thread would be archived - I didn't even know it existed until it was mentioned in the posts. The thread was different then mine and had some good offers posted - really, I had nothing to complain about.

The only thing I tried to do is to create a well-organized deals list with link to every single deal(whether scan or a link) in order to use it for getting details about the deal and also to keep information about the deal, once the deal expires (in case institution chooses not to honor it, as often the case it takes time to get a full bonus - case in point Meadows CU deal: http://www.meadowscu.com/promos/125reward.jsp ). It was meant to be link-reference page. Probably the best model for organizing a post can be found here: http://www.fatwallet.com/t/52/320690/ . Markber has a very good post with the only minor negative - difficulty at times finding a particular link to the deal (it takes time to go through 15+ pages of posts).

P.S. As far as my previous deals post - it was not well organized.

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