Offer at a glance
Maximum bonus amount: $100
Availability: Lives, works, worships, or attends school in Travis County.
Direct deposit required: Yes
Additional requirements: See below
Hard/soft pull: Unknown
ChexSystems: Unknown
Credit card funding: Unknown
Monthly fees: None
Early account termination fee: None
Household limit: None
Expiration date: None listed
The Offer
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Star of Texas Credit Union is offering a $100 bonus when you open a new checking account and complete the following requirements:
Join Us: Visit any Star of Texas Credit Union branch or apply online.
Get $25 to Start! At the time of joining, you will receive a $10 Savings deposit to activate your Membership Account + $15 to your Checking
Set Up Direct Deposit: Have your paycheck, pension, or government benefits directly deposited into your new account
Use Your Debit Card: Make at least (10) purchases with your new Star of Texas Credit Union debit card.
Go Paperless: Enroll in eStatements to keep your account information secure and reduce paper waste.
The Fine Print
This offer is available to new members only.
Direct deposit must be an electronic deposit of your paycheck, pension, or government benefits.
Debit card transactions must be purchases; ATM withdrawals and transfers do not count.
The $25 will be credited to your account after successful activation and eligibility of membership account.The remaining $75 bonus will be credited to your account within (30) days after completing all required activities.
The account must remain open and in good standing for at least (90) days to receive the bonus.
Limit one bonus per new member and per account.
The offer is subject to change and may be discontinued at any time without notice.
Star of Texas Credit Union employees and their immediate families are not eligible for this promotion.
All bank account bonuses are treated as income/interest and as such you have to pay taxes on them
Avoiding Fees
Monthly Fees
This account has no monthly fees to worry about.
Early Account Termination Fee
I wasn’t able to find a mention of any EATF in the fee schedule.
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