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Open a New Chase Total Checking Account, Receive $125

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Receive $125 from Chase Bank when you open a new checking account

Chase Bank has one of the highest cash offers for new customers who open a Chase Total CheckingSM account. You must:

1) have at least one direct deposit of $500 or more post to your account (two or more direct deposits that add up to $500 or more do not qualify) or
2) keep a minimum daily balance of $1,500 or more in your checking account or
3) keep an average balance of $5,000 or more in qualifying accounts with Chase.

If not, a $12 monthly Service Fee will apply .

The offer is valid through August 15, 2011. To qualify for the bonus, you must open a new Chase Total CheckingSM account with a $100 minimum deposit of new money (money not currently held by Chase or its affiliates).

Also, within 60 calendar days of account opening, we must receive from your employer or the government a monthly electronic direct deposit of your payroll.

Accounts are FDIC-insured up to $250,000.

Open a new account here.

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