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1000 Airline Miles on Savings Account at UFB Direct

02/02/2012 8:47 am Filed Under: Savings Account by Sophia Ryan

UFB Direct is offering a total of 1000 airline miles on its savings account.

The first 500 miles will be awarded to accounts that have stayed open for 90 days. The remaining 500 miles will be given to accounts that remain open for one year. Savers will have to make a deposit of $100 to keep the account open.

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