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Bank of America: Keep The Change

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Bank of America has extended their Keep The Change saving program to my neck of the wood (Washington Stat) so I have signed up for it. I will let you know how it goes. 


Here's a description of the program from their website...

"Spend with your check card. Add to your savings. Only at Bank of America.

Every time you buy something with a Bank of America Visa® Check Card, we'll round up your purchase to the nearest dollar amount and transfer the difference from your checking to your savings account1 free of charge. Because every bag of groceries, every coffee and every tank of gas adds up to more savings for you.

We'll even match your savings.

For the first three months, we'll match your Keep the Change™ savings at 100%. That means for every Keep the Change transfer, we'll contribute the same amount to your Bank of America savings account. And when the three months are over, to make it even easier to save, we'll continue matching 5% a year, every year."

I set up a page for people to post reviews about the Keep The Change program on ThriftyFun.  If you have used it, post your review at the link below.

http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf43658047.tip.html

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