Discover Card Promotional Offers
This is just a quick note to let you know that Discover and Fandango (an online movie ticket site) have teamed up to offer buy-on-get-one-free movie tickets through September 30th, 2008. Check it out if you like going to the movies.
I also wanted to remind everyone that Discover Business is currently offering a $100 signup bonus (expired). I first mentioned this deal about two months ago, and it’s still alive and kicking. Simply apply for the card and spend $1,000 within the first three months to qualify for the bonus. Other attractive features of this card include:
» 0% APY on purchases for 12 months
» Up to 5% cash back on select purchases
» No annual fee
Keep in mind that anyone can apply for a business credit card. If you are an individual, simply select “Sole Proprietor” as your legal entity and use your personal name as you business name.
Published on July 16th, 2008 - One Comment
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Seems to be a great card to get for dumping immediately into a CD or high yield savings account. The no-fee checks seems to be the clincher. Any thoughts?
Comment by FlatGreg — Jul 17th 2008 @ 12:57 am