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9:48 am
April 6, 2013
OfflinePC Financial has recently increased the PC Money account signup offer to 200,000 pts ($200 value). It was 100,000 pts last week:
**This introductory offer is available to new, first-time PC Money™ Account cardholders. For this offer you must have completed the actions or met the conditions described below in order to be eligible for the PC Optimum™ points shown. This offer replaces any other introductory offers. This offer may be terminated or changed by us at any time without notice.
Earn 200,000 PC Optimum™ points for completing the following steps: (i) starting within 60 days of opening your account, deposit a total of at least $1,500 in a calendar month to your PC Money™ Account using automatic payroll or pension direct deposits; and (ii) in each of the following 2 calendar months deposit at least $1,500 to your PC Money™ Account using automatic payroll or pension direct deposits. There must be a minimum of $1,500 deposited for 3 consecutive months for requirement to be met.
The welcome payroll or pension direct deposit bonus points offer during this promotional period is the sum of: (i) the standard payroll or pension points earned each calendar month when you deposit at least $1,500 using automatic payroll or pension direct deposits, and ii) additional points for qualifying deposits made during the promotional period (as outlined above) to top up to a total of 200,000 points.
Standard points will be awarded to your PC Optimum™ account within 2-7 business days of when you meet the minimum direct deposit amount(s). The additional points will be awarded to your PC Optimum™ account 4-6 weeks after you meet the requirements.
Note: The classification of a direct deposit as a payroll or pension direct deposit is determined solely by President’s Choice Bank. Interac e-Transfer® services, electronic funds transfers, and other forms of deposits or transfers to your account do not count towards this bonus.
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April 6, 2013
OfflineI suspect CPP would be considered as "pension". One will need to contact PC Financial to confirm.
I didn't find a definitive list from PC Financial of the direct deposit type codes that they would consider as "payroll" or "pension". Just this:
Note: The classification of a direct deposit as a payroll or pension direct deposit is determined solely by President’s Choice Bank. Interac e-Transfer® services, electronic funds transfers, and other forms of deposits or transfers to your account do not count towards this bonus.
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