What banks round your purchases to the next dollar?
I live in new jersey . I'm wondering which banks have that savings thing where they add up purchases to the next dollar and the change goes into yur savings accout . Other than bank of america which banks do this ?
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Answer by Dave W
After BofA started that, several other banks created similar programs, though I don't think they are exactly the same. For example, Capital One, which I think has branches in NJ, came up with something similar but I think they transfer 50 cents every time rather than the varying amount you get from "rounding up". The resulting amount should average out to about the same thing.
Here's an article from a couple years ago talking about a US Bank plan, but it has links to information about similar plans at Capital One and Wells Fargo (was Wachovia then) which I think is also in NJ.
http://www.depositaccounts.com/blog/2009/09/us-banks-new-savings-start-program-and.html
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