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2% Cash-Back on Checking Account at PerkStreet Financial

01/17/2012 8:32 am Filed Under: Checking Account by Sophia Ryan

With a Platinum Debit MasterCard and checking account at PerkStreet Financial, savers can get cash-back of 2%.

This will be paid in the first ninety days of opening a checking account with the financial institution. A balance of $5,000 (minimum) is required for the cash-back rate. Balances below that will qualify only for 1%.

A 5% cash-back is offered on debit card transactions which are signature-based. The offer is for a maximum of $250 per year.

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