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Okay, it looks like the "Reward Checking Account" is going mainstream, and rather than flood the Best current APY/APRs: The Daughter of The Mother - Checking, Saving, and Money Market: All Liquid Accnt Interest Rates! thread with too many of these accounts, I thought it would be a good idea to reference this link in that thread, so people know where to go to find these types of deals if they are interested. This is done primarily because a lot of people, for reasons known only to them, don't wish to use a debit card or receive electronic statements.

So this thread can be used to discuss any of these accounts in particular or in general, so long as they are generally available (i.e., no branch visits required, available to any resident of any state; no worries if you membership is easily attained by joining some organization for a nominal fee). Or it can be used as a portal to separate discussions on the particular accounts.

I think it would be a great idea if the FAQ/Quick Summary read like the Best Current APY/APRs thread. I don't really care if people discuss individual accounts in the thread and you certainly are not limited to discussing rate changes in the thread.

Message edited by: DavidScubadiver on 2008-02-06 14:41:10 CST

To qualify, the account should be open to anybody without requiring a branch visit (unless the bank happens to be a national bank with branches in all 50 states). Its fine if you have to pay a nominal fee to join a credit union.

Useful links and information related to this topic:

Banking Guy has done an amazing job setting up a Reward Checking account web site, with an introduction to Reward Checking Accounts and lists of nationally available Reward Checking accounts and Reward Checking accounts by state. The lists show the bank/credit union name, the APY, the balance cap, and the latest Bank Deals review date with a link to the review. Here are the useful links:

Reward Checking Introduction

Reward Checking Accounts Available Nationwide

Jumbo Yields on Reward Checking Accounts

Reward Checking Accounts by States


If you are looking for high yield credit union offers, you can also try Credit Union Deals

FWF Discussion: Automatic $1.00 Monthly Donations To Qualify For Reward Offers discusses a method of meeting the number of debit card transactions requirement and provides a list of charities you can use to do this.

FWF - Reward Checking Accounts - Issues and Discussion Thread is intended for general questions about Reward Checking accounts, strategies for meeting their requirements, debates on the merit of Reward Checking accounts, and discussion about possible methods of encouraging banks and credit unions to continue to offer reward checking products at favorable terms. The below techniques for meeting the number of transactions requirement and the ACH requirement are detailed more thoroughly in the discussion thread.

You can also (besides or in addition to) the automatic donation method) satisfy the debit card number of transactions requirement by paying various bills (partial payments often accepted) at the payee's website, using the debit card as a credit card. Caution: if given the option to use the debit card via a "debit card network", don't take it. It's possible that the transaction will show as a non-qualifying ATM withdrawal.

If the Rewards Checking account conditions will accept an ACH debit in order to satisy the typical 1 direct deposit/ACH transaction requirement, you can again partially pay a bill from the payee's web site, if it accepts the routing number for your Rewards Checking Account and your checking account number.

Reward Checking Accounts Open to All:

Rates subject to change in all accounts:

Midwest America FCU - Reward Checking
* 3.51% APY for balances up to $25,000.
* 1.01% APY over $25,000
* No monthly maintenance fees
* ATM fees refunded up to $25 per month (auto)
* Free internet Bill Pay
FatWallet Discussion

Charter Bank - Turbochecking
* 4.01% APY* on balances to $25,000 - reduced to 1.25% APY as of 11/2/09
* 1.01% APY* on balances above $25,000
* .25% APY* if requirements are not met
* No ATM Fees Nationwide
* Overdraft Privilege
* Free Online Bill Pay
* Make at least 13 debit card transactions monthly (excluding ATM transactions)
* Receive one direct deposit or ACH auto debit monthly
* Receive your monthly statement electronically (e-statement)
* Access on-line banking at least once a month
* Limit one per household
Need $100 and an email address to open the account
Fatwallet Thread Here
* Was told Credit check is a soft pull
** Was told on 4/15/08 2 accounts max per household

First National Bank of Henning
-3.01% APY on balances up to $25K
-10 debit card transactions
-receive electronic statements
-access online banking
* Credit Check via ChexSystems
** Was also told by CRR that a branch visit was required.

4.00% Redneck Bank
It is better than FREE! You can have a free checking account that offers a high interest rate with no minimum balance, and has the convenience of a Redneck Bank® VISA® CheckCard that can be used as an ATM/debit card! Enjoy 4.00% APY* and Free ATM transactions worldwide, along with these great benefits:
4.00% APY*

FREE Online Banking
FREE Checking
FREE Redneck Bank® VISA® CheckCard
FREE Customer Service
FREE Daily Email Notification if Overdrawn
FREE ATM Transactions Worldwide
Overdraft Privilege Available
NO MINIMUM BALANCE

The only requirements are:
Make 10 Redneck Bank® VISA® CheckCard sales transactions**
All statements are received electronically

We REWARD you for helping us operate more efficiently.
At the end of your statement cycle, ATM fees charged by any bank worldwide are automatically refunded in one lump sum. At the same time, you will be paid interest earned by your account. Interest earnings of 4.00% APY* are calculated on your average daily balance of up to $10,000. Amounts over $10,000 will earn 2.25% APY*

RATE CHANGES TO 4% EFFECTIVE MAY 6TH.

FW Discussion thread

First New England Federal Credit Union - Rewards Checking
- 3.65% APY on balances up to $15,000.
- 1.25% APY on balances beyond the first $15,000.
- ATM REFUNDS: Yes, we mean it. Use any ATM, anywhere on the planet, and we will refund the fee (if you meet the below requirements).
- 12 Cleared debit card transactions per statement cycle. (Excludes ATM transactions.)
- 1 Direct Deposit or an automatic debit per statement cycle.
- Enroll in eServices. eServices includes eStatements, eNEWS, and Homebanking with valid email address. Home banking is free.
- If requirements not met, APY falls to 0.10%, and no ATM rebates for statement cycle.
- No minimum balance required.
You are eligible to join the FNEFCU if you join the Friends of Lucy Welles Robbins Library, $10/year for a single membership. You can join this organization as part of the application process for FNEFCU. You must also open a savings account with a $10 minimum balance.
*Hard Pull on TU 5/5/08

Connexus Credit Union - Xtraordinary Checking
4.15% APY* with no minimum balance required
To qualify for membership, join the Connexus Association with a one-time $5.00 donation. Ask the credit union to fax/send you an application to join the association.
*APY=Annual Percentage Yield. 5.15% APY earned on qualifying accounts $25,000 or less. Qualifications per cycle are: one (1) ACH debit or credit; fifteen (15) debit card (Non-PIN) transactions posted; and eStatement participation. 0.50% APY earned on non-qualifying accounts; 0.75% APY earned on qualifying accounts over $25,000.
ACH transactions: Unknown.

Heartland Bank Interest Plus Checking Account
* 4.02% APY on balances $0 - $30,000.99; 1.31% APY for $30,001.00 - effective 4/15
* 0.30% APY if requirements are not met
To earn the Bonus Rate, you must perform the following each cycle:
* Make at least 10 check card transactions
* Receive a monthly Electronic Statement
* One direct deposit or ACH Auto Debit
* Access Online Banking
Privileges received from Interest Plus Checking:
* Free ATM's Nationwide**
* Write as many checks each month without a per-check charge.
* Earn high-interest yields on your account
* No minimum balance
* No service charge
* Overdraft privilege available
* Free ATM or Visa check card
* Telephone Banking
* Free Internet Banking
Minimum $100 deposit to open.
** Unlimited ATM refunds if requirements are met.
Bank Deals post
* Credit Check via ChexSystems

Coulee Bank - Rewards Checking
* 4.01% APY on balances up to $25,000.
* 0.51% APY on balances over $25,000.
* 0.30% APY if requirements are not met.
* Domestic ATM fees refunded up to $20 every month if requirements are met.
* Minimum $50 to open; no minimum balance requirement after that.
Requirements for each statement cycle:
* Make 10 debit card point-of-sale transactions per month.
* Receive your monthly statement electronically.
* Set up one direct deposit or one auto debit monthly.
* Qualification cycle means a period beginning one day prior to the current statement through one day prior to the close of the current statement.
* Routing Number: 091800374
Bank Deals post

Coastal Federal Credit Union - Go Green Checking
-- 3.01% APY on balances through $50,000.
-- 0.30% APY on balances above $50,000, or if requirements not met for the month.
Requirements:
-- 12 debit card transactions.
-- e-Statements not required, but will incur a $2 per month fee (for paper statements).
-- No Direct Deposit or ACH requirement.
Other information:
-- No minimum balance required.
-- As of March 1, 2008,all new Go Green accounts will automatically receive the high dividend rate during their first cycle whether the member hits the required 12 monthly debit card transactions or not. Since it takes a number of days for a debit card to be ordered and delivered, it's often difficult for the new member to meet the 12 monthly debit transactions requirement. Please note that this applies to new accounts only and only for the first cycle (which varies in length from 1 to 31 days based on what day of the month the account is opened). Any Basic or Dividend Checking account that converts to Go Green must still meet the 12 monthly debit transactions in order to receive the high dividend yield.
-- If the account is closed before the end of a month, no dividends are earned for the month.
-- It looks like a minimum opening deposit of $25 is required for the share savings account, and $10 is required for Go Green Checking.
-- Unlimited free use of Coastal ATMs.
-- Unlimited surcharge-free access to ATMs in the Co-op Network. ($1 fee per withdrawal after the 5th transaction.)
-- See the Go Green Checking link above for other details.
FAQ about Go Green Checking
See Bank Deals Post about how to join CFCU, and other details about applying.

West Texas National Bank - Ultimate Checking
* 2.01% APY on balances up to $25,000.
* 0.50% APY on balances over $25,000.
* 0.25% APY if requirements not met.
Requirements each month:
* Ten Check Card Transactions
* One Direct Deposit or ACH Auto Debit or One Online Bill Pay
* Receive Electronic Statement
* Access Online Banking
Other information:
* Nation-wide ATM reimbursements if requirements met. ($20max/month)
* Unknown regarding minimum to open, minimum balance, hard inquiry, internal ACH.
To open:
* Apply online.
* At the end of the application, print out the signature card.
* Mail in the signed signature card, along with a copy of your driver's license, a copy of a second form of ID, and funding check.
Bank Deals post

Provident Credit Union - Super Reward Checking
- 3.01% APY on balances up to $25,000.
- 1.01% APY on balances beyond the first $25,000.
- FREE ATM transactions: we will rebate ATM fees. (Up to $2.50/transaction.)
- Simple to open! ($25 minimum deposit and valid e-mail address).
- 10 Visa Check Card transactions per statement cycle (excludes ATM transactions).
- 1 Direct Deposit or an automatic debit per statement cycle.
- Receive e-Statements.
- If requirements not met, APY falls to 0.10%, and no ATM rebates for statement cycle.
- No minimum balance required.
- Statement cycle is last day of month to next-to-last day of month.
Eligible to join credit union if member of Sierra Club.
ACH transactions: Cannot initiate ACH transfers on-line, although you can set up Direct Deposit, Recurring ACH Debits or Credits by submitting a form or making a branch visit. Can link from other institutions to push $ into account.
* Uses ChexSystems; no hard credit inquiry.
FW Discussion Thread

The Bank of Fayetteville - Smart Checking
3.50% Annual Percentage Yield on balances of up to $50,000
0.40% APY paid on all balances above $50,000
Opening deposit of $100
Minimum monthly activity to receive interest:
* 10 VISA CheckCard transactions (excludes ATM transactions)
* 1 Direct Deposit or ACH/Electronic Payment
* Receive an E-Statement
* Sign on to online banking
No mention of ATM refunds.
ACH transactions: Cannot initiate ACH transactions.
Bank Deals Post

Southern Community Bank and Trust - ME Banking
* 4.00% APY on balances up to $25,000.
* 0.15% APY on balances over $25,000, or if requirements not met.
Requirements per month:
* 10 debit card purchases.
* 1 Direct Deposit or Automatic Draft Payment.
* Get e-statement.
Other information:
* Minimum $100 to open.
* Free ATMs nationwide at any ATM.
* No minimum balance required.
Bank Deals Post
* Credit check requires HARD PULL via Equifax.

State Bank of Toledo
Earn 3.01% APY Bonus rate and Nationwide ATM Refunds if requirements are met.
(This account earns only 0.25% APY standard rate if requirements are not met)
No minimum balance; 70K cap on balance earning 3.01%.
To earn the Bonus Rate, perform all of the following requirements each cycle:
1) 10 Check Card Transactions (10 debit/credit card purchases each month)
2) One Direct Deposit or ACH Auto Debit
3) Receive Electronic Statement
4) hard pull on Equifax when opening account
ACH transactions: Cannot initiate ACH transactions.
* Hard credit inquiry using Equifax
Fat Wallet Discussion Here

Add Link for FWF xxB&T bank discussions.

Note: Some of the rates/terms may not be up-to-date, did my best to update them as of 8/26/09.

Message edited by: JeebusSaves on 2009-11-02 19:52:15 CST

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David...you might want to add to the summary about the M/A Com FCU deal that it DOES NOT include ATM rebates...only free access at Co-Op Network atms....


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craig10x said:David...you might want to add to the summary about the M/A Com FCU deal that it DOES NOT include ATM rebates...only free access at Co-Op Network atms....Free country. Anybody can edit anything they like in the quick summary. If someone wants to make them "uniform" that's fine too, but I don't think its too complicated to read through them, even if they don't look exactly the same.


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http://www.bankdealsblog.com/

6.01% in Arkansas at Parkway Bank (post)
6.01% in Arkansas at Bank of Little Rock (post)
6.15% in Arkansas at First National Bank (post)
6.01% in Colorado at 1st SouthWest Bank (post)
6.01% in Florida at Premier Bank (post)
5.64% in Florida at First Commercial Bank (post)
6.01% in Illinois at Valley Community (post)
5.50% in Illinois at Bank of Illinois (post)
6.01% in Iowa at State Bank of Toledo (post) open to all?
5.51% in Kansas at Bank of Blue Valley (post)
6.01% in Kansas at Emprise Bank (post)
6.01% in Kansas at Vision Bank (post)
5.60% in Kansas at First National Bank (post) open to all?
6.01% in Kansas/Missouri at Equity Bank (post)
6.01% in Massachusetts at Florence Savings Bank (post)
6.01% in Massachusetts at Danvers Bank (post)
6.01% in Massachusetts at Slades Bank (post)
6.17% in Missouri at RCSBank (post)
6.01% in Missouri at Champion Bank (post)
6.10% in Nevada at Clearstar Financial Credit Union (post)
6.01% in New York at Northern Financial CU (post)
5.01% in North Carolina at Capital Bank (post)
5.00% in Oklahoma at Legacy Bank (post)
6.01% in Oregon at Oregon Community Credit Union (post)
6.10% in Oregon at Rivermark Community CU (post)
6.25% in Tennessee at Wilson Bank and Trust (post)
6.17% in Tennessee at FirstBank (post)
6.01% in Texas at United Heritage Credit Union (post)
4.75% in Texas at First National Bank (post)
5.00% in Texas at Capital One - no hoops but 1yr promo (post)
7.50% in Washington State at BECU (post)
6.00% in Washington State a TwinStar CU (post)
6.01% in Wisconsin at Connexus Credit Union (post)
6.01% in Wisconsin at West Bend Savings Bank (post)


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Added the actual link to Bank Deals Local High-Yield Reward Checking Accounts to Quick Summary. I propose we just talk about nationally available reward checking accounts in this thread, because, frankly, Bank Deals and other sites have exhaustive lists of all the local deals. It's much harder to parse out the "available to all" ones.

Message edited by: glxpass on 2007-10-24 16:49:58 CDT
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Agreed.

"Available to all" is a good criteria, OP do you want to require that we post only deals everyone can get in?


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SUCKISSTAPLES said:Agreed.

"Available to all" is a good criteria, OP do you want to require that we post only deals everyone can get in?
yep


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SUCKISSTAPLES said:http://www.bankdealsblog.com/

6.01% in Arkansas at Parkway Bank (post)
6.01% in Arkansas at Bank of Little Rock (post)
6.15% in Arkansas at First National Bank (post)
6.01% in Colorado at 1st SouthWest Bank (post)
6.01% in Florida at Premier Bank (post)
5.64% in Florida at First Commercial Bank (post)
6.01% in Illinois at Valley Community (post)
5.50% in Illinois at Bank of Illinois (post)
6.01% in Iowa at State Bank of Toledo (post) open to all?
5.51% in Kansas at Bank of Blue Valley (post)
6.01% in Kansas at Emprise Bank (post)
6.01% in Kansas at Vision Bank (post)
5.60% in Kansas at First National Bank (post) open to all?
6.01% in Kansas/Missouri at Equity Bank (post)
6.01% in Massachusetts at Florence Savings Bank (post)
6.01% in Massachusetts at Danvers Bank (post)
6.01% in Massachusetts at Slades Bank (post)
6.17% in Missouri at RCSBank (post)
6.01% in Missouri at Champion Bank (post)
6.10% in Nevada at Clearstar Financial Credit Union (post)
6.01% in New York at Northern Financial CU (post)
5.01% in North Carolina at Capital Bank (post)
5.00% in Oklahoma at Legacy Bank (post)
6.01% in Oregon at Oregon Community Credit Union (post)
6.10% in Oregon at Rivermark Community CU (post)
6.25% in Tennessee at Wilson Bank and Trust (post)
6.17% in Tennessee at FirstBank (post)
6.01% in Texas at United Heritage Credit Union (post)
4.75% in Texas at First National Bank (post)
5.00% in Texas at Capital One - no hoops but 1yr promo (post)
7.50% in Washington State at BECU (post)
6.00% in Washington State a TwinStar CU (post)
6.01% in Wisconsin at Connexus Credit Union (post)
6.01% in Wisconsin at West Bend Savings Bank (post)

 

the interest rate at Oregon Community CU dropped to 5.40% as of 10/01/07


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good thread. thanks.


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It'd be nice to know whether each individual bank distinguishes between payroll direct deposit or Paypal/ACH in.


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ok David..didn't realize quick summary could be edited by anyone...lol I agree with others here....it would be better if thread is about those Reward Checking accounts that are Available To All.....


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Good thread..I'm considering opening another of these accounts since I've found that the debit card requirement is not that hard to satisfy. Anyone done the same? APY is on a downward trend lately for most HY accounts so this becomes an attractive option. It's interesting to charge expensive purchases with 5% reward CreditCards and petty ones with these debit cards. Here's another 'available to all' one:
Provident CU


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stfs said:Good thread..I'm considering opening another of these accounts since I've found that the debit card requirement is not that hard to satisfy. Anyone done the same? APY is on a downward trend lately for most HY accounts so this becomes an attractive option. It's interesting to charge expensive purchases with 5% reward CreditCards and petty ones with these debit cards. Here's another 'available to all' one:
Provident CU

Did our posts cross in the "mail"? Further edited the Quick Summary to add links and (I hope) useful information.

Message edited by: glxpass on 2007-10-24 20:46:49 CDT
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DavidScubadiver said:Okay, it looks like the "Reward Checking Account" is going mainstream, and rather than flood the Best current APY/APRs: The Daughter of The Mother - Checking, Saving, and Money Market: All Liquid Accnt Interest Rates! thread with too many of these accounts, I thought it would be a good idea to reference this link in that thread, so people know where to go to find these types of deals if they are interested. This is done primarily because a lot of people, for reasons known only to them, don't wish to use a debit card or receive electronic statements.

So this thread can be used to discuss any of these accounts in particular or in general, so long as they are generally available (i.e., no branch visits required, available to any resident of any state; no worries if you membership is easily attained by joining some organization for a nominal fee). Or it can be used as a portal to separate discussions on the particular accounts.

I think it would be a great idea if the FAQ/Quick Summary read like the Best Current APY/APRs thread. I don't really care if people discuss individual accounts in the thread and you certainly are not limited to discussing rate changes in the thread.

Thanks for the breakdown.
I see you put SBOT first. Do you get commissions or sexual favors from them?


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2weeks said:
I see you put SBOT first. Do you get commissions or sexual favors from them?

SBoT is first because no other on the list has all of the following:

1. No cap on the 6.01%
2. Only need 10 purchases
3. No CU membership required
4. Free community room

Message edited by: dugggg on 2007-10-25 01:23:16 CDT
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SBoT is first because no other on the list has all of the following:

1. No cap on the 6.01%
2. Only need 10 purchases
3. No CU membership required
4. Free community room

So now it's a love triangle?
David. Your gonna lose that bank, your gonna loooooose that bank. (FW should have musical notes in the emotion dd)


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2weeks said:
Thanks for the breakdown.
I see you put SBOT first. Do you get commissions or sexual favors from them?
I started the thread. I bank with them. They are the only bank I personally have verified. Objectively, they are the "best" on their terms. I am not receiving commissions or sexual favors.


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DavidScubadiver said:2weeks said:
Thanks for the breakdown.
I see you put SBOT first. Do you get commissions or sexual favors from them?
I started the thread. I bank with them. They are the only bank I personally have verified. Objectively, they are the "best" on their terms. I am not receiving commissions or sexual favors.

You sure nothing kinky is going on in that community room?


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