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Targeted: Free $20 for Using the Bank of America App!

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Via Frequent Miler, Bank of America is enticing some folks to download their mobile app by offering them a $20 statement credit!  This deal is targeted, so check your email to see if you’re one of the lucky customers.

To get the bonus, you’ll need to download and log into the Bank of America Mobile Banking app by April 1, 2018.  And then use the app to make a payment on your Bank of America credit card by May 1, 2018.

Investing a Few Minutes of Your Time Is Worth $20

Here are the details of the deal.

Free $20 From Bank of America

Bank of America is sending targeted emails offering folks a free $20 statement credit just for downloading and using the Bank of America app to make a credit card payment!  If you didn’t receive an email with the offer, you don’t qualify.  So be sure to double check your spam folder to make sure you didn’t miss this deal.

This promotion is for folks who don’t already use the Bank of America app.  To get the credit, you’ll have to download and log into the app by April 1, 2018.  Then make at least the minimum payment on a credit card with the app by May 1, 2018.

The $20 credit will show up in your account within 60 days.

Bottom Line

Check your email!  Bank of America is targeting some folks with a $20 credit if they download the Bank of America Mobile Banking app!  If you qualify, you’ll need to download the app and sign-in by April 1, 2018.  And make a payment on your a credit card through the app by May 1, 2018.

To make sure you don’t miss out on quick and easy deals like this, be sure to opt-in for email communications from your banks and loyalty programs.  Enjoy the easy cash!

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