Bank of America has started a new "kickback" program where you can literally save by spending!
It's called "Keep the Change".
In effect, Bank of America is giving its debit card users up to 99 cents per purchase and transferring that amount into the user's savings account.
Sounds great, right?
"Every time you buy something with a Bank of America Visa debit card, we'll round up your purchase to the nearest dollar amount and transfer the difference from your checking to your savings account free of charge. Because every bag of groceries, every coffee and every tank of gas adds up to more savings for you. So you get to keep the change and grow your savings. What could be easier?" --Bank of America
Truth is, the "Keep the Change" program just may be a better deal for the bank than for you.
Here's why...
First, How It Works
If you spend $8.50 on a paperback book at the bookstore, the bank will round up that purchase amount to the nearest dollar and automatically transfer the difference (in this case 50 cents) from your checking account and put that amount into your savings account.Better yet... for the first 3 months, Bank of America will match 100% of each transferred amount and put that match into your savings account -- at no cost to you -- in effect, DOUBLING your savings!
After the third month, Bank of America will match 5% of each of your transferred amounts and place their match directly into your savings account -- at no cost to you.
So...
If you're bad at saving money, this may just work for you.
Little-Known Facts About The Program
Before you sign up for the "Keep the Change" program, there are a few things you should know:
Check out this news video about Bank of America's "Keep the Change" program, with helpful tips from Consumer Reports.
--> Lots of interesting comments about Bank of America's "Keep the Change" program at Ryan's blog, 37 Signals.
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I want to know is this bank giving money, for the miss print of the five dollar 2006
Sure it's a good deal for B of A... but it's also a pretty good deal for the customer too!