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Make up to $250 with Netbank before it is too late

I am both a member of Everbank and Netbank. They are legit. Today, I got an email from Everbank that goes like this:

Today we announced that we will acquire NetBank’s direct banking and small business financing divisions and intend to purchase their mortgage servicing portfolio in the near future; increasing our asset base to approximately $7 billion and our customer base to over 550,000.

With that in mind, I think you should jump on this $250 Netbank bonus if you haven’t done so. Here’s the amount breakdown:

  • $75 for Checking of 2% APY
  • $75 for Savings of 4.5% APY
  • $100 for CD of 5.25% APY

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Anyways, follow these simple guidelines:

  1. Open checking account with $500 deposit, and open MMA with $1000 (wait for one month).
  2. After one month, draw checking account down to $10 and MMA to $500.01 (this is the minimum balances to avoid fees). You should get the $150 bonus after about one month after account opening. Call them if it doesn’t show up.
  3. Wait till 6 months from opening, withdraw all your money, then close all your accounts so you won’t get charged with any closing or low balance fees.

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4 Comments so far (Add 1 more)

  1. These tips would definately help to open account!
    Have you had a success in getting these bonus? I have been seeing lots of negative comments about it in FW,SD etc
    When should I close my account after getting my bonus, without any fees? (Exactly after 6 months?)
    While opening the account, can I fund it with credit card?

    1. Mike on July 10th, 2007 at 6:28 pm
  2. Bemo,

    I think it’s $7.50 for all.

    Ryan,

    Billpay or Direct deposit is not required for checking account.

    2. Hustler on May 22nd, 2007 at 2:34 pm
  3. is there a billpay requirement for the checking account?

    3. Ryan on May 22nd, 2007 at 11:43 am
  4. I read the Fees list, and there is a $7.50 fee for account closure after six months. Before six months, it is $25. I’m not sure if that fee applies separately to each checking, MMA, or CD, or if they apply it to the account as a whole.

    4. bemo on May 22nd, 2007 at 7:42 am

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