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Comerica Bank Giving Away Up to 300.00 Dollars

06/09/2010 9:55 pm Filed Under: Checking Account by Sophia Ryan

Comerica Bank is giving away up to 300.00 dollars to new customers opening a checking account by June 30th. There are however a few catches to getting the bonus cash.

There are three 75.00 dollar bonuses that you can qualify for which include:

1. Completing a direct deposit into the new account.

2. Use the debit card Comerica provides you with an average of 5 times between July 1st and December 31st 2010.

3. Using their online bill payment system a minimum of 5 times month between July 1st and December 31st 2010.

Each of those will get you a 75.00 dollar credit on your new account. To get the remaining 75.00 dollars you will need to open Comerica’s Platinum or Premiere checking account.

To make sure you get your bonus cash you will need to enroll in their bonus program online before June 30th. So just opening the account and meeting the minimum requirements stated above isn’t enough. Make sure you actually enroll online here.

Don’t forgot any bonus money you get will be reported to the IRS so you will need to pay taxes on it. If you want to visit Comerica Bank in person you better be close to California, Texas, Arizona, Florida or Michigan because that’s their only store fronts.

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