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FirstBank Offers a Free Flip UltraHD With New Checking Accounts

11/15/2010 2:08 pm Filed Under: Checking Account by Sophia Ryan

This is an unusual deal by FirstBank. They are offering a free Flip UltraHD video camera when you open a new free checking account.

There is a $50.00 dollar minimum deposit but there are no account fee’s or minimum balance. You must also live in Colorado, Arizona or California to apply.

If you close your account before it’s six month old the value of the Flip camera ($145.00 dollars) will be deducted from your balance. You can apply online, at one of their retail locations or by phone.

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