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Signed up two months ago. Didn't even have to deposit any $. Got my $100 plus coupon for a free DogNut at 7-11.
Originally posted by: Dweekie
Seems to have gone down to $50.
http://direct.citibank.com/cbo...834E12ABC7A5D8402A5DA4
Originally posted by: QSnexus
Thanks in for $100. That'll pay for an MP3 player.
Originally posted by: gotsmack
I opened a joint account with my dad. Does anyone know if joint accounts have survivorship, I didn't see a check box for it? I called up and the CS person had no clue what that was.
Originally posted by: Greg04
Originally posted by: hdeck
wow so there really is no catch? just open the account, put a dollar in it, and voila?
From your sig, I might be getting old, but my eye was drawn immediately to the hole above her naval where the jewelry USED to go.
I think in 10 years time, the belly button ring and lower back tattoo will be seen as the dumbest things since, well, pierced noses.
Originally posted by: vortix
Originally posted by: QSnexus
Thanks in for $100. That'll pay for an MP3 player.
Or, sign up for a free Key checking account and get yourself a free iPod Nano
http://forums.anandtech.com/me...=2076688&enterthread=y
Originally posted by: KarmaPolice
Should I not do this because of the credit check? I don't want bad credit
Terms and Conditions:
? To receive this offer you must apply for and open a new Ultimate Savings Account by 08/31/2007. $100 will be credited to your Ultimate Savings Account within 90 days following your first statement cycle. Account must be in good standing at the time of the $100 credit.
Originally posted by: gotsmack
Originally posted by: PG
If it's a joint account either one can have access to it right? If so then I don't think you need to worry about what would happen if something happened to either one of you. Or are you asking something else?
I'm worried that if one of us dies, half of the assets would get split into the estate instead of going all to the surviving person, which is the intent of the account.
Originally posted by: psychmych
Terms and Conditions:
? To receive this offer you must apply for and open a new Ultimate Savings Account by 09/31/2007. $100 will be credited to your Ultimate Savings Account within 120days following your first statement cycle. Account must be in good standing at the time of the $100 credit. Updated terms. Signed up last week.
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: psychmych
Terms and Conditions:
? To receive this offer you must apply for and open a new Ultimate Savings Account by 09/31/2007. $100 will be credited to your Ultimate Savings Account within 120days following your first statement cycle. Account must be in good standing at the time of the $100 credit. Updated terms. Signed up last week.
Where do you see this? When I clicked on Promotional Details, it still says 8/31/07. Is there another link I should be using?
Originally posted by: Spartan Niner
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: psychmych
Terms and Conditions:
? To receive this offer you must apply for and open a new Ultimate Savings Account by 09/31/2007. $100 will be credited to your Ultimate Savings Account within 120days following your first statement cycle. Account must be in good standing at the time of the $100 credit. Updated terms. Signed up last week.
Where do you see this? When I clicked on Promotional Details, it still says 8/31/07. Is there another link I should be using?
When I did it I had to enter the promotion code CSLN. Not sure if it's the same now, but I'd imagine so.
Originally posted by: AndyD2k
Can anyone confirm the current terms and conditions? It allows the use of the code but doesn't really say whether it really is still valid