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sounds great with al the cb from credit cards debit cards just eat dust
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Regarding gas stations - to even break even with the Chase 5% cash back this quarter while filling 20 gallon tank at $3.50/gallon one will need to make at least 35 separate purchases (at most $2 purchase, so that $0.10 is more than 5%). it would be funny to watch one jerking with the gas pump like this lol
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Ours have signs up that say they dont accept credit cards and Ive been behind people in line who had to go home to get a debit card.
From their website....Do you accept Credit/Debit cards or the Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card? At this time we do not accept Credit cards. We do however accept Debit cards. We also accept electronic benefit transfer (EBT)/link cards. But, the more I think about it, I suspect Allys deal is only going to give cashback if you use it as a credit card. Even though they have not said that specifically yet. It just makes more sense. QUOTE=daw4888;57025910]You have to use a debit card... but you can run it as credit.. Just tell them its debit, but you want to run it as credit.[/QUOTE] Last edited by rjm08; 01-22-2013 at 05:05 AM.. |
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Discover Bank's Cashback Checking Account To Be Launched Soon
Jan 22, 2013 - 7:34 AM by Ken Tumin For the last two years Discover Bank has been hinting about a checking account. It looks like the checking account will finally be launched this year. Some Discover Card customers received a preview of the checking account when they logged into their accounts. It turned out that Discover jumped the gun. The announcement was premature. The checking account is not currently available and will not be available for another few months. However, the announcement did provide details on many features of this new checking account. Thanks to DA member RJM who posted on this news in the forum, and thanks to RJM and DA reader pearlbrown who called Discover for additional details. The new checking account will be called Discover Cashback Checking. It's a free checking account with no monthly service fees or minimum balance requirements. Instead of paying interest, it will offer cashback rewards. Below is an excerpt of the major features as listed in Discover's announcement: You’re already enjoying Cashback Bonus with your Discover card–now you can earn even more. It’s easy – with Discover Cashback Checking you’ll earn: •10¢ debit card purchase •10¢ online bill pay •10¢ check written Cashback Bonus •Cashback Checking is an exclusive online offer available to Discover cardmembers •Cashback Bonus is added monthly to your Discover Cashback Bonus Balance •Same great redemption options–gift cards, merchandise, cash and more Free Features •Free cash withdrawals at over 23,000 ATMs nationwide •Free standard checks •Deposit checks from a mobile device •Pay bills anytime on the go RJM reported being told that the cashback will be separate from those earned with the credit card so you'll need to earn $25 cashback from your checking account to redeem the amount. This will require 250 of those transactions to accumulate $25. My Take Even though it won't pay interest, this will be a nice addition to Discover Bank's deposit products. If you have Discover Bank's savings account or CDs, you may want to consider this free checking account when it becomes available. Check writing can be useful for moving money, and unlike the money market account, you don't have to worry about being limited to six withdrawals per month. Another downside with the money market account is that it requires a minimum average daily balance of $2,500 to avoid a monthly service fee. The checking's cashback feature isn't that great of a deal in my opinion. For debit card rewards, I prefer a high-yield reward checking account (Bank of Internet USA's Rewards Checking account is one example from an internet bank). Other Discover News In credit cards, Discover recently made news with the launch of the Discover "it" card. I did a quick review of the credit card in this forum thread. Discover Bank's Savings, Money Market and CD Accounts Discover Bank does offer a free savings account and competitive CD rates. The savings account rate (0.80% as of 1/22/2013) is a little low, but its online banking features are strong. You can easily set up and initiate online ACH transfers. Transfer amounts are limited to $100,000 per 30 day rolling period ($100K for incoming and $100K for outgoing). Discover Bank Overview Discover Bank is one of the largest internet banks. It has over $73 billion in assets and over $42 billion in deposits. Its overall health score at DepositAccounts.com is 5 stars (out of 5) with a Texas ratio of 6.66% (excellent) based on September 2012 data. Please refer to our financial overview of Discover Bank for more details. The bank has been a FDIC member since 1934 (FDIC Certificate # 5649). http://www.depositaccounts.com/bl...-soon.html |
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