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It’s Settled – PerkStreet Is Getting My Checking Account Business

Posted By Ron On March 5, 2010 @ 6:00 AM In Banking,Saving Money | Comments Disabled

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I’m sick of my bank and their fees.

After getting researching the incredible differences between PerkStreet [2] 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 [2] to sign up for your free online checking account [2] and the PerkStreet [2] FinancialSM MasterCard® Debit Card. Read on and find out why.

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More Rewards

  • Finally, people (like me) who would rather spend using debit cards can earn the great rewards credit card [4] 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 [2] gives me

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More ATMs

  • PerkStreet [2] gives me access to the largest surcharge-free ATM network [5] 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 [2] 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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Join me in signing up [2] today.

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The founder and editor of The Wisdom Journal [13] 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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