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First Commercial Bank of Florida is starting its new Reward Checking program across Central Florida on Friday March 16th. Those of you that live in the Central Florida Area can take advantage of a very nice checking product. The details of the Reward Checking are below. www.FCBFlorida.com for more information.


- 5.64% APY Interest

- Free ATMs Nationwide (No ATM Fees)

- No Minimum Balance

- No Fee Checking Account (Free)


The requirements are as followed:

- 10 Check Card Transaction per month

- One Direct Deposit per month

- One Internet Banking Log-in per month

- Receive E-Statements (Free)

If you fail any of the monthly requirements you still get:

- .40% APY Interest

- Free ATMs Nationwide

- No Fee Checking Account



Love this requirement "One Internet Banking Log-in per month" by far the wackiest requirement I have ever seen yet from a checking account


It's also the second time this week we've seen that login requirement. Twin Star FCU being the first.


dolmar said: Love this requirement "One Internet Banking Log-in per month" by far the wackiest requirement I have ever seen yet from a checking account

I am curious if Yodlee would satisfy this, when it scrapes your account for your balance/transaction info


I just called. There's no location restrictions, but you do have to show up in person to apply for the account.


Think about it, even if you dont make the 10 transcations you still get FREE ATM's and .4% interest. Its a free account, free ATM's and free .4%. I cant see why anyone wouldnt do it. I moved all my money in to that account.


smokrockz said: Think about it, even if you dont make the 10 transcations you still get FREE ATM's and .4% interest. Its a free account, free ATM's and free .4%. I cant see why anyone wouldnt do it. I moved all my money in to that account.

Because if you have tens of thousands of dollars in an account, you lose a lot in interest. I hate the '10 card transactions' a month thing' I don't even typically use a debit card, though I figure that is the whole idea. The bank will make money on the merchant transaction fees.




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