OneUnited Bank Savings 5.30% APY with $50 Bonus
January 28, 2008
OneUnited Bank’s Unity Gold Savings Account is still very high (5.30% APY) considering the current Fed rate cuts. Definetly a place worth storing some cash. I imagine if these guys are like every other high yied savings account out there they will drop their rate soon, so get in while it is still high!
You need to open the account with a minimum of $1000 as well as keep the balance at $1000 or greater to earn the 5.30% APY. Their site does not say what rate, if any, you will receive for a balance less than $1000.
Currently they are offering a $50 bonus when you open the account and add a direct deposit or recurring deposit into the account. You can use a monthly deposit from ING Direct or Paypal to satisfy the recurring depoist requirement if you do not want to go through the hassle of setting up direct deposit.
Deal Small Print:
Must be a new direct deposit of a payroll, social security check, or other recurring deposit that occurs at least monthly to a consumer account. $50 will be deposited into your account in good standing automatically within 15 days after a new recurring direct deposit occurs over three consecutive months OR 20 OneUnited Bank Visa Debit card transactions per month occurs over three consecutive months. Offer expires June 30, 2008.
I just opened mine this morning. Very easy and smooth process.
Free $50 from Bank of America World MasterCard with WorldPoints
January 24, 2008

Get a $50 statement credit from Bank of America when signing up for the World MasterCard with WorldPoints. You just need to make once purchase totaling $25 or more to get the credit. Allow 8-12 weeks after the qualifying purchase to receive the promotional credit.
There is no annual fee associated with this card.
What you need to do: Sign up for the Bank of America World MasterCard with WorldPoints
Obligation: None
Initial Reward (if any): $50 statement credit after first $25 or greater purchase
Money to get started: $0 ($25 in purchases if you want the $50 credit)
Annual Fee: None
Things to Note: There will be hard credit inquiry applied to your credit report when applying for the card









