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What bank is it where they round off your purchases to the highest dollar? January 20, 2010

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askt_randall asked:


I remember seeing a promotion for a bank where they round off your debit card purchases to the highest dollar and deposit the change into a savings account? For example, if I made a purchase at Wal-Mart for a total of $54.36, it would show up on the statement as $55 but the 64 cents is deposited into a savings account. Anyone know the bank?

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1. Just Bored!! - January 21, 2010

Bank of America.
It’s called “keep the change”

2. redgralle - January 21, 2010

bank of america, keep the change.

3. alanis - January 24, 2010

that would be bank of america keep the change. first you have to open a regular savings account then you can upgrade it to keep the change. after the first three months they will double your savings then its 5% every year after that. its a pretty good deal i have been enrolled in it for a month and already have close to thirty dollars in it. oh it doesnt show up on your statement as $55 dollars if you spend $54.36 it shows up as $54.36 and once the transaction clears then it transfers the change.

4. Testing-Tweaking-Tracking! - January 26, 2010

For example, if I made a purchase at Wal-Mart for a total of $54.36, it would show up on the statement as $55 but the 64 cents is deposited into a savings account. Anyone know the bank?

it is Keep the change by Bank of America!


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