HOW TO QUALIFY YOUR ACCOUNT: Qualify your new Salem Five account by completing two direct deposit transactions over $250 or six online bill pays or 20 debit transactions within 60 days. Once you have registered and qualified your account, you will receive a $100 VisaŽ Reward Card.
you have to sign up for e-statement to avoid monthly fee - go to customer service folder/account maintenance/ change statement delivery method,put "online" and submit
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parmenides
Ancient Member
posted: May. 29, 2012 @ 12:20p
link?
gloreglabert
Senior Member
posted: May. 29, 2012 @ 12:35p
Looks like you have to open a new account, then follow the OP's link, register your account, then complete the requirements within 60 days of account opening. It's a little confusing because it doesn't look you actually enroll in the promo while opening your checking account.
ACH push count as DD? Can you use a CC for opening deposit? Also, valid in CA?
AugustFour
Senior Member - 1K
posted: May. 30, 2012 @ 4:24p
Upon further research: 1. No credit card to fund. 2. DD must be payroll, etc. 3. If you decide to receive paper statements, you will receive a $2.95 fee, although if you select electronic statements, the account is absolutely free. 4. $100 minimum initial deposit.
AugustFour
Senior Member - 1K
posted: May. 31, 2012 @ 5:11p
I don't see any bill pay on their website. Does anyone know how to access bill pay for eOne Checking?
mjoply
Senior Member
posted: May. 31, 2012 @ 6:58p
AugustFour said: I don't see any bill pay on their website. Does anyone know how to access bill pay for eOne Checking?
After you log-in click "make payments" at the top.
AugustFour
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jun. 2, 2012 @ 4:28p
mjoply said: AugustFour said: I don't see any bill pay on their website. Does anyone know how to access bill pay for eOne Checking?
After you log-in click "make payments" at the top. I've just opened the account and $100 is deposited (although Available Balance is $0). And I don't see "make payment" anywhere on the page.
GreedyEbayerApprentice
Senior Member
posted: Jun. 3, 2012 @ 8:38a
AugustFour said: mjoply said: AugustFour said: I don't see any bill pay on their website. Does anyone know how to access bill pay for eOne Checking?
After you log-in click "make payments" at the top. I've just opened the account and $100 is deposited (although Available Balance is $0). And I don't see "make payment" anywhere on the page.
Is it a hard pull?
mjoply
Senior Member
posted: Jun. 3, 2012 @ 1:10p
AugustFour said: I've just opened the account and $100 is deposited (although Available Balance is $0). And I don't see "make payment" anywhere on the page.
Strange, as it is right on the homepage. I do not remember signing up for "Bill Pay" or anything either so it should be there. Maybe when the funds are available it will show up.
GreedyEbayerApprentice said:
Is it a hard pull?
For me it was a hard pull on Equifax
Ted2002
Thrifty Member
posted: Jun. 3, 2012 @ 2:47p
Should you first open the account and then fill out the $100 promo form? Or vice versa? Or does it not matter?
fw9999
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jun. 3, 2012 @ 3:05p
CSR said (yes, they have actual people available by phone on Sunday) they do BOTH an Equifax hard pull and a ChexSystem inquiry. I've never encountered this before, but she seemed pretty knowledgable.
Edit - the Equifax pull may be only because I would be starting the account online, from a "not Massachusetts" locale.
DWooley
Senior Member
posted: Jun. 4, 2012 @ 9:31a
fw9999 said: CSR said (yes, they have actual people available by phone on Sunday) they do BOTH an Equifax hard pull and a ChexSystem inquiry. I've never encountered this before, but she seemed pretty knowledgable.
Edit - the Equifax pull may be only because I would be starting the account online, from a "not Massachusetts" locale. I was rejected by this bank previously after hard EQ pull. Reason given: not Mass resident.
brandon032586
Member
posted: Jun. 4, 2012 @ 9:39a
They didn't pay out the bonus to me when I applied and did the DD last year.
fw9999
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Jun. 4, 2012 @ 5:14p
Thanks for the feedback, guys. I think based on that info. I'll either ignore these guys, or perhaps make 1 more call to a CSR there and grill them very, very carefully on whether out-of-state applicants are accepted at all, or are held to a much higher threshold for acceptance.
mjoply
Senior Member
posted: Jun. 4, 2012 @ 7:01p
fw9999 said: Thanks for the feedback, guys. I think based on that info. I'll either ignore these guys, or perhaps make 1 more call to a CSR there and grill them very, very carefully on whether out-of-state applicants are accepted at all, or are held to a much higher threshold for acceptance.
I put a Maryland address down and it opened for me. I did get denied for whatever reason and had to have someone manually review it. There are no negatives on my reports but my credit history is only two years old so maybe that was it.
Sashinator00
Member
posted: Jun. 5, 2012 @ 9:15p
For what it's worth I'm a NY Resident and didn't get denied
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