Is Your Bank Paying You $1000 or More in Rewards?

by Ron

There are PerkStreet customers who are regularly earning $1,000 or more each year in rewards. If you’re not one of them, why not? It is very easy to switch banks (Read How to Switch Banks in Six Easy Steps), and please realize you don’t have to sever ALL ties with your current local bank or credit union. Many customers (me included) maintain an account at a local bank and use their PerkStreet account as their “spending account.”

How do customers earn rewards with a PerkStreet checking account?

  • 1% cash back – always
  • 2% cash back – at select online online stores
  • 5% to 25% cash back – by utilizing PowerPerks!

For example, with the PowerPerks being offered this month, customers can earn $5 cash back at Champs Sporting Goods and The Olive Garden, and $10 cash back at Sears Auto Center and Williams-Sonoma.

IS YOUR BANK GIVING YOU REWARDS FOR USING YOUR DEBIT CARD?

If not, consider adding PerkStreet to your financial life. All you have to do is use your debit card (non-pin purchases) and begin gathering the rewards that were previously hoarded by your bank.

It’s YOUR money – why let the big banks keep it? Join me and thousands of others and get the rewards you deserve.

About the author

Ron has written 1082 articles on The Wisdom Journal.


The founder and editor of The Wisdom Journal in 2007, Ron has worked in banking, distribution, retail, and upper management for companies ranging in size from small startups to multi-billion dollar corporations. He graduated Suma Cum Laude from a top MBA program and currently is a partner in a national building materials company.


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