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$120 bonus - Charter One : use online bill pay and debit card; Exp. - unknown


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#1 markber

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Posted 27 May 2009 - 08:27 AM

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Terms from the bank website:


We’ll pay you up to $120 per year with Green$ense®

It’s simple. And it’s free. Enroll your new first checking account and we’ll pay you 10 cents every time you pay without paper – like when you use your debit card, pay a bill online, or have an automatic payment charged to your checking account or debit card. You can earn up to $120 per year!


Green$ense is simple. And, it's free. Enroll any personal checking account in Green$ense and we'll pay you 10 cents for every paperless payment you make with us - that's 10 cents every time you use your debit card (whether you sign or enter your PIN), make a payment using online bill pay, or have an automatic payment charged to your checking account or debit card. You can earn up to $120 a year!

And because it's designed to help your bank account and the environment you'll…

* Automatically be enrolled in Online Banking with free bill pay
* Receive paperless statements and notices
* Receive a Green$ense debit card made from recycled plastic
* Each month look for a newsletter that notifies you of the Green$ense cash earned the impact you have made on the environment, and provides green living tips.



You must have at least 10 eligible transactions in a month to receive Green$ense earnings credit for that month. If you have at least 10 eligible transactions in a month, you will receive 10 cents for each eligible transaction up to a maximum of 100 eligible transactions in the month ($10 monthly cap). Exclusions and restrictions apply. See a banker for complete terms and conditions. Earnings posted to the account will be reported to the IRS for income tax purposes. Environmental impact numbers are for average American household switching to electronic statements, bills, and payments; sourced from The PayItGreenTM Alliance.







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