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Astoria Federal Savings Bank $125 Checking Account Offer

Astoria Federal Savings Bank is currently running a checking account bonus offer. Astoria Federal Savings Bank will give you $125 for opening a new Free checking account. Of course you’ll have to do something for the $125 because nothing is free in life.

To earn the $125 bonus offer you have to enroll in direct deposit, or make 5 debit card purchases or pay 3 bills online. This offer is only available by filling out a form and bringing the form to a branch location of Astoria FSB to open a checking account. This offer is available only until December 31, 2010.

To receive the bonus your checking account must be open when Astoria FSB reviews your account to determine whether you have met the terms and conditions. The bonus is paid into the checking account 30 days after the conditions are met. 

Astoria FSB has locations in Brooklyn, NY, Queens, NY, Nassau County, NY, Suffolk County, NY and Westchester County, NY.

For more information about this checking offer go to checking account bonus. To get the form for this offer go to Astoria FSB $125 offer.

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Author: Brian McKay
December 31st, 2010

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