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Get $50 for opening Wachovia Free Checking

This is a pretty cool offer. I'll probably jump on it.

When you open and fund a Free Checking account online with $100 by April 24, 2007, Wachovia will automatically credit your account with $50. Here are the terms and conditions:

To qualify for the $50 bonus offer, you must open and fund a new Wachovia Free Checking account online between 1/29/07 and 4/24/07 by clicking the "Apply Now" button.

1Customers must open and fund this account in good faith with a minimum opening deposit of $100 in new funds to Wachovia to be eligible for this offer. This account must also remain open and in good standing through 04/30/2007 in order to be eligible for the $50 offer. Limit one bonus offer per household. Not valid with any other promotion or offer. Accounts subject to approval. Other fees may apply. The $50 bonus will appear in the form of a credit to the account within 60 days of the offer expiration date. The value of this bonus may be reported to the IRS and the recipient is responsible for any related federal, state, or local taxes.

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Anonymous said…
I'm pissed about this one cause I opened an account online right before thy started the fifty dollar incentive.

D.C.

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