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Chase Cash Back Debit Card

Just when things were their toughest, Chase Cash Back Debit Card has emerged to help cash strapped consumers save what they can. Since everyone must spend some money on necessities, at least there is a way to earn a cash reward back that can help reduce the overall cost of living.

Currently being offered by Chase is the Cash back debit card that gives a 3% rebate on many common daily purchase items. These purchases include purchases at major grocery and super markets, gas stations, drug stores, pharmacies and fast food restaurants. There is a limit of $500 in cash back rewards with this promotion annually.

To qualify as a purchase for this promotion the debit card must be used in a non-PIN action. If you are required to use your PIN number then there is no cash back bonus. When a merchant asks for your PIN number, inform them your debit card is a credit card and you wish to sign for the transaction.

There is also a $10 cash back bonus when the account holder makes their first credit card like transaction with a merchant. Once this is completed the account holder will receive the bonus cash in their checking account in 6 to 8 weeks.

There is an annual membership fee associated with this card of $25. This will be automatically deducted from the account within 1 to 2 billing cycles of the sign up day annually.

With Chase Online Banking  account holders can also pay their bills and manage their money from any computer day or night.

The Chase Cash Back Debit Card is just the latest offer from this financial institution to regain the trust and business of the American Consumer.

For additional resources about Chase Banking services on this website, please view Chase Sapphire Card Review.

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Posted by Douglas    Date: Tuesday, August 10, 2010

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Chase Debit Card

A better way to make purchases is through a Chase Debit Card and it comes free with your Chase checking account. This is from the consumer and commercial banking division of JPMorgan Chase. The bank is headquartered in Chicago.

Using your debit card from Chase to pay for your purchases like groceries, gas, bills, or even a cup of coffee is easy and convenient. It releases you from carrying cash and relieves you being overly dependent on your credit cards. The money you spend will be deducted from your checking account. This way, you can track and control your spending better.

 You can review all your transactions in detail on Chase Online or on your monthly checking account statement. To be sure you have enough money in your account, you can check your balance or access transaction options on Chase.com with Chase Mobile anytime while on the go. Chase Mobile is free, there is no charge from Chase but message and data rates may apply from your wireless provider. You can also get automatic e-mail or phone daily alerts with your account activity.

Chase’s debit cards are covered with the ultimate in fraud protection. You do not pay for any unauthorized charges or withdrawals and the money is back in your account by the end on the next business day.

Chase will reimburse you for any unauthorized card transactions made at stores, ATMs, on the phone, or online when reported promptly. There is a phone number that you can call found at the back of your card if you need to notify Chase of any unauthorized transactions.

Visit Chase Online Banking to open a checking account and experience the convenience of your free Chase Debit Card.

For additional resources about Chase Banking services on this website, please view Chase CD Rates Review.

For additional resources from another bank please view Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities Explained on one of our sister sites onlinebanksblog.com.

A valuable resource named Best Three Year CD Rates 2010  is available on another sister website called bestcdratestoday.com

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Posted by Douglas    Date: Tuesday, April 27, 2010

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