Get this $150 cash bonus with 1st Mariner Bank for opening its Classic Direct Deposit Checking Account. Branches are in Maryland, however it’s available to everyone. You can also get an extra $50 for referring your friends and family.
In order to get the $150 credit, opening deposit must be $200 along with setting up direct deposit within 90 days.
Account Features:
• No minimum balance
• No per-check charge
• No monthly fee
• Free use of 1st Mariner and MoneyPass® ATMs
• Free Visa® Check Card
• Free Harland/ Clarke (Mariner-style) checks
• Free Online Banking
• Free Bill Pay
• Free Quick Bank Line
• Direct Deposit*
• Interest paid on all balances
• Buy back of your old checks (up to $10.00)
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Natec- Not sure, but I do know a lot of people are getting turned down because of too many credit inquiries. Unless this is your first bonus you’ve gone for in a while, probably not worth your time.
Any idea if the 1st Mariner bonus requires any minimum DD? And any idea as to what they consider DD? PayPal, ETF, etc?
Thanks!