Capital One Money Market $25 Signup Bonus through 11/30/07
Capital One Direct Banking has joined ING Direct by offering a $25 referral bonus for opening a High Yield Money Market Account.
Here's how it works:
Click on the link below to open a Capital One High Yield Money Market Account by 11/30/2007 and you will receive a $25 bonus (and I will get a $15 bonus). You'll get yourself a no fee, no minimum balance FDIC-insured savings account that is currently offering an APY of 4.40%. To qualify for this bonus, you must use the link below:
www.capitalonedirect.com/referafriend
When filling out the application at the Capital One web site, be sure to enter Offer Code AM3VHP8DF to get the $25 bonus.
Here's how it works:
Click on the link below to open a Capital One High Yield Money Market Account by 11/30/2007 and you will receive a $25 bonus (and I will get a $15 bonus). You'll get yourself a no fee, no minimum balance FDIC-insured savings account that is currently offering an APY of 4.40%. To qualify for this bonus, you must use the link below:
www.capitalonedirect.com/referafriend
When filling out the application at the Capital One web site, be sure to enter Offer Code AM3VHP8DF to get the $25 bonus.
Labels: referrals
4 Comments:
I used your code today and will see if it works more than once, as I assume you have used it at least once before. Just curious if you have made a bunch of money with this, as I remember referring more than I can remember to paypal years ago when they paid for referrals. You should do an update on your blog with your income generated to date re: this.
By Anonymous, at 10/15/07, 3:02 PM
Referral bonuses on my end are capped, so there is nothing terribly exciting to report on that front. :)
I'm not aware of any caps on the number of qualifying referred customers that can receive the $25 bonus though, so this is still a good deal considering that Capital One has kept their money market rates pretty competitive since the FOMC cut rates last month.
By Frugal Frugalson, at 10/15/07, 3:27 PM
FYI, The linked page says 4.75% APY however, when you click on High Yield Money Market rates it says 4.40% APY
By Anonymous, at 11/19/07, 10:16 AM
Thanks J, rate updated.
By Frugal Frugalson, at 11/19/07, 12:53 PM
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