I’m sick of my bank and their fees.
After getting researching the incredible differences between PerkStreet FinancialSM and traditional banks, I’m sold and I’m signing up. Why? The “PERKS” of course! Banks USE OUR MONEY and give us almost nothing in return – have you seen the rates in most savings accounts these days? Pitiful.
Visit PerkStreet.com to sign up for your free online checking account and the PerkStreet FinancialSM MasterCard® Debit Card. Read on and find out why.
More Rewards
- Finally, people (like me) who would rather spend using debit cards can earn the great rewards credit card users have been getting for years
- Spend $200 to earn a coffee ($2 value); Spend $100 to earn a song ($1 value) or spend $100 to earn $1 cash back, never a cap on what you earn
- Unlike other cards, they give me the same great rate no matter where I shop
- Never a fee, as long as I use my account at least 1x/month
- Other banks make their debit card rewards sound great, but they give me just a fraction of the rewards that PerkStreet gives me
More ATMs
- PerkStreet gives me access to the largest surcharge-free ATM network in the country (STARsf®)
- Located in the places I already go – like CVS®, Walgreen’s®, Target® and 7-Eleven®
- These ATMs aren’t branded PerkStreet FinancialSM but they are completely free to PerkStreet FinancialSM customers. Some banks reimburse you for ATMs but you’ll owe taxes on that ‘income’.
- Never make a special trip to a branch again
- More free ATMs than the big banks





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i’m thinking i will too. there rewards program looks great with the free music/coffee/cash back. at least they will let me choose.
I’m considering this account for the same reasons. I think it’s a great offering for the anti-credit crowd. I feel like this type of account, and charge cards will see some real growth in 2010.
We moved our checking account to PerkStreet a few months ago. I love it! The way my husband and I figure it, if we spend $2500/month and get back 1%, that equals $300 per year. That’s money we can use for our emergency fund or debt reduction or just putting into our savings account.
You just got another signup.