Searched the forums but couldn't find this posted already. Link to Card
I saw this directly from the BofA website. Looks like you get a free MLB Jersey and 1GB Nano if you have a purchase or balance transfer of $2000 or more. The BT is 0% APR but 3% transfer fee.
Update I originally applied for this card and as others have mentioned here, after you apply, the page will refresh to the BofA website. I was watching TV while I applied so I didn't even realize it. So I applied again thinking that it didn't go through the first time. But actually I ended up with two cards. $10900 with the first card, $2500 with the second card.
Applied on 9/14/06 and recieved the first card on 9/22/06 and the second card on 9/25/06.
I recieved a XL Giants jersey yesterday on 10/28/06. Its a decent looking short-sleeve jersey but it has a MBNA logo on one of the sleeves.
Balance Transfer initiated 10/5/06. iPods recieved on 12/20/06.
MBNA clearly didn't learn their lesson after the New York Jets MC deal. Either that, or they made a mint off BT fees (I know they did from me). Solid! If I hadn't done an AOR recently and taken out a big BT on my NYJ card, I'd totally do this. Thanks, OP!
faztcobra
Addicted Member
posted: Sep. 15, 2006 @ 11:35a
Actually, you don't have to do a BT to get the Ipod...just 2k in purchases...much cheaper that way.
In addition, receive an AppleŽ iPod nano by making any combination of purchase or cash advance transactions (balance transfers included) totaling $2,000.§
whywhq
Addicted Member
posted: Sep. 15, 2006 @ 11:41a
1gb nano?
anon94305
Member
posted: Sep. 15, 2006 @ 11:53a
Just curious, the NYJ card was offering a BT rate of 3% transfer fee with no max, did you still make the BT or were you able to get them to put a ceiling on the BT fee?
interesting... does anyone know the rate of points to cash? You get 1 point per dollar.
In addition, to qualify for the second reward, a 1GB AppleŽ iPod nano, respond to this offer and use your new account within 90 days of the date the account is opened by FIA Card Services, N.A., to make any combination of purchase or cash advance transactions (includes balance transfers) totaling at least $2,000. Limit one (1) 1GB Apple iPod nano per new account.
BankofGreed
Greedy Member
posted: Sep. 15, 2006 @ 12:00p
you could apply for any team, and still earn the jersey and ipod.
I also rec. did an AOR and added some bofa/mbna cards, but might be worth a shot since they could just decrease your limit on another card to get this one...
This $2,000 purchase/cash advancd/BT requirement is really a turn-off. Still trying to decide whether it's worth the hard Experian inquiry or not.
Any idea how much time we have to satisfy the $2,000 requirement? Unless necessary I don't want to waste my purchases in categories that could otherwise earn me 5% to 6% rewards with my other cards. But my "everything else" purchases could take a while (3 months perhaps) to reach $2,000.
xpguy
Senior Member - 3K
posted: Sep. 15, 2006 @ 12:16p
Nice promo gift. My credit is already trashed with too many inquiries
hansfan
Ancient Member
posted: Sep. 15, 2006 @ 12:25p
combination of $2000 purchase or BT needed to be completed by the first 90 days......
"To qualify for the first reward (an official MLB licensed jersey), respond to this offer and use your new account within 90 days of the date the account is opened by FIA Card Services, N.A., to make any combination of purchase or cash advance transactions (includes balance transfers) totaling at least $75 (excludes transaction fees). Limit one (1) jersey per new account.
In addition, to qualify for the second reward, a 1GB AppleŽ iPod nano, respond to this offer and use your new account within 90 days of the date the account is opened by FIA Card Services, N.A., to make any combination of purchase or cash advance transactions (includes balance transfers) totaling at least $2,000.. Limit one (1) 1GB Apple iPod nano per new account"
haha..not per household, not per person. per new account. just like old time Chales Schwab credit card application..
I applied, then called 1800 number within 10 mins, approved. That's easy. My fico was 700 before I applied 3 citi cards(got 2)2 months ago, put 30K BT on it.. no idea how low it is now.
I really need a BOfA 0% card to tap my limit but I can't find anything with capped transaction fee
Even this one has 3% with no cap
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pinkpig
Senior Member
posted: Sep. 15, 2006 @ 9:12p
faztcobra said: Actually, you don't have to do a BT to get the Ipod...just 2k in purchases...much cheaper that way.
In addition, receive an AppleŽ iPod nano by making any combination of purchase or cash advance transactions (balance transfers included) totaling $2,000.§
In fact, doing a BT is not bad,considering now there are some 13/15-month CDs with 6% APY.
The application you requested is currently unavailable.
Your business is important to us.
Please call us at one of the following numbers and we will be happy to process your request immediately:
United States 1-800-551-0839 Canada 1-800-876-6262 Ireland 1-800-409-510 United Kingdom Credit Cards 0-800-028-2440 United Kingdom Loans 0-800-551-441
Thank you for your interest."
I called the number and it says if you applied within 48 hours, you must wait at least 2 business days. I went on anyway and it says my phone number wasn't found. They must have closed for the weekend.
Boiler
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Sep. 15, 2006 @ 11:45p
b534202 said: aoLhaTer said: Shame its not one of the new Nanos
Yeah I'll wait on applying for a card with free nano until they start giving those out.
That's what I am doing too. Wait a few more months, there will be more of these Nano offers. The new 2G Nano cost the same as the current 1G Nano.
anon94305 said: Just curious, the NYJ card was offering a BT rate of 3% transfer fee with no max, did you still make the BT or were you able to get them to put a ceiling on the BT fee?
I paid 3% uncapped, but for that one it was 0% for *15* months, not 12. I think 3% is worth it to get (5.15%*1.25+iPod) or so. I'd obviously prefer to have paid less, but I figured it was fair since that was the only BT fee I ended up paying on my AOR.
Too bad they have the 3% transfer fee! Or else...btw, I got an ipod nano from the jets last go around.
lovepooh
Member
posted: Sep. 17, 2006 @ 12:38a
the link isn't valid. Can someone fix it pls?
mrmakochan
Thrifty Member
posted: Sep. 17, 2006 @ 11:19a
lovepooh said: the link isn't valid. Can someone fix it pls?
I just checked it and it still seems valid to me...
markkundinger
Senior Member - 2K
posted: Sep. 17, 2006 @ 11:51a
Wow, this deal makes me filling out the application at the ballpark just to get the commemerative towel seem kind of lame.
Then again, my credit score is trashed right now, and I'll probably get denied, but I've still got the gift. Joke's on them! Suckers!
kiddoooooo
New Member
posted: Sep. 17, 2006 @ 2:14p
i have some stupid questions here, but please respond.
1. can you use this new card to pay off your other credit card balance? 2. also, for the 3% BT, does that mean, if i do a BT for the required $2000, it'll charge me $60? if that's the case, isn't that almost the price of a iGB nano anyway?
vqtran9
Tired Member
posted: Sep. 17, 2006 @ 3:00p
kiddoooooo said: i have some stupid questions here, but please respond.
1. can you use this new card to pay off your other credit card balance? 2. also, for the 3% BT, does that mean, if i do a BT for the required $2000, it'll charge me $60? if that's the case, isn't that almost the price of a iGB nano anyway?
1) Sure; that's what a balance xfer is. It'll cost you 3% of the transaction though. 2) The price of a 1GB Nano's probably between $100-$120 now that the new iPods are out.
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