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DD = Direct Deposit —- HP = Hard Pull
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Is that another link or the one we have above is working for South Carolina Jesse?
TD Bank Polaroid Cube is also being promoted in South Carolina.
I just got a targeted offer yesterday for Iberia Bank. Get $300 for opening a checking account and 15 transactions debit or online bill pay. Open with $100 minimum. Then another$100 for opening a savings account, keeping a daily minimum of $5000 for 90 days. Unsure if hard or soft pull.
It was years ago so it has dropped off, but I did a quick Google search and others have mentioned Equifax.
Thanks Ken. Do you know which credit bureau they use.. Experian, Equifax, or TransUnion?
Schwab does do a hard pull when opening their checking. And they also require you to open a brokerage account (which is free and also has no minimums).
can you indicate on the table which accounts are savings and which are checking? it’s a royal pain to have to click on every bank to find out.