*Expired* Capital One 360 is running their annual Financial Independence Day promotion with $100 Bonus for their 360 Checking account. The Capital One 360 Checking offers no monthly fees and no minimum balance requirements, all with a decent interest rate. Open a Capital One 360 Checking for a $100 bonus with a chance to make $1,000 in referral bonuses. With your no minimum or monthly fee checking account, you’ll have access to over 38,000 free Allpoint ATMs to access your cash. Use our mobile app or your computer to deposit checks from anywhere with CheckMate. Receive your free MasterCard Debit Card for all purchases along with free P2P Payments, online bill pay, and free postage. Your money is FDIC insured for $250,000.
$100 bonus for opening a 360 Checking Account
Earn a $100 bonus when you open a 360 Checking account. Here’s what is necessary to qualify for this bonus:
- Open a fee-free 360 Checking account
- This has to be your or your joint account holder’s (if you have one) first 360 Checking account (this includes Electric Orange, too).
- Use your Debit Card to make 5 purchases or use CheckMate to make 5 deposits (or a combo of both) within 45 days.
- The 5 Debit Card purchases can be either signature or PIN-based.
- Your $100 bonus will be automatically deposited into your account on day 50.
Capital One 360 $100 Bonus Information:
- Sign up Offer
- Account Type: 360 Checking
- Availability: Nationwide
- Expiration Date: 7/3/2014
- Hard Inquiry: Yes. However, opt out of over draft protection on the application page will give you a soft pull.
- Opening Deposit Credit Card Funding: Not Available.
- Direct Deposit Requirement: No
- Monthly Fee: No
- Additional Requirements: Make a total of 5 debit card transactions or Person2Person payments within 45 days of account opening
- Closing Account Fee: None.
How To Avoid A Hard Credit Pull:
According Capital One F.A.Q, if you choose to apply for the Overdraft Line of Credit, a credit check aka hard pull is required. Capital One does a hard credit pull from Equifax whenever you open a checking account. I strongly suggest to opt out the over draft protection in order to save yourself from a hard pull.