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Capital One 360 Black Friday Action – Kick Your Savings and Checking Into Gear

Published or updated January 6, 2015 by Glen Craig

Black Friday isn’t just for retail stores.

This year why not do something different? Instead of going out fighting the crowds to buy stuff, how about doing something that can positively impact your finances?

Capital One 360 is offering up their annual Black Friday specials this year from November 28th at 12am ET through December 1st at 11:59pm ET.

“What’s this Capital One 360 you speak of,” you ask? They are only my favorite online bank account! And I want you to get in on this goodness.

You know I’ve been a Capital One 360 customer for years and think it’s a great place for online savings so I’m pretty excited to see what they are going to offer (we also use their online checking and their ShareBuilder investing site)!

Take a look at this year’s “don’t miss” Capital One 360 Black Friday sale:

360 Checking $100 Bonus


When you open up a 360 Checking account between Nov. 28th and Dec. 1st with an initial deposit of $250 and make 5 purchases using your debit card (either signature or pin-based) or CheckMate(SM) deposits (or any combo of the two) within 45 days you will get a $100 bonus.

On day 50 after opening your account your bonus will show up.

This has to be your first 360 Checking account (including joint account holders and Electric Orange checking).

We opened our 360 Checking account a couple of years ago (when they were ING Direct) through their Black Friday promotion.

It’s a great account that offers free ATMs at over 38,000 Allpoint ATM locations (more in my area than my brick and mortar bank), there are no monthly fees, and no overdraft fees. Your balances will even earn interest.

The Capital One 360 Checking account also offers up great features like having them mail out checks for you. If you feel more comfortable with physical checks to write on your own then you can get a checkbook from them as well.

Click Here to Learn More About the Offer

360 Savings $100 Bonus


When you open up a 360 Savings account between Nov. 28th and Dec. 1st you get a $100 bonus with an initial deposit of $1,000 or more.

That’s a pretty great start to savings if you ask me!

Our 360 Savings account is over 10 years old now. We’ve been using it as a place to create savings goals, budget for future purchases, help teach our daughter about savings, and more. We really love this account. We set up automatic savings withdrawals from our checking account into savings so that we always have some money going into savings. This way we don’t have to think about putting money into saving.

I can’t say enough good things about this account!

If you are opening up an account for the bonus this needs to be your first 360 Savings account. This includes any older Orange Savings Accounts you might have as well as any account a joint account holder may already have.

You’ll start earning interest on your bonus from day 1 but you can’t take the bonus money out for at least 30 days.

Click Here to Learn More About the Offer

Final Word on Capital One 360’s Black Friday Sale

I have savings, checking, and investment account through Capital One. I have always been happy with their services and I love their accounts. Opening up my online savings with them was one of the first big steps I took to take control of my finances.

If you have been looking for a new savings, checking, or investment account then don’t miss out on these great bonuses.

Black Friday is all about buying stuff at a great price. With Capital One 360 you get to save and earn more on your money with great deals.

What Capital One 360 Black Friday deal do you like?

*Of course you should always make sure you check and understand all of the details of the account before you open one. The links to Capital One are affiliate links. This means I get a commission when you open up an account. This is at no cost to you.

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About Glen Craig

Glen Craig is married and the father to four children that he spends the day chasing as a stay-at-home-dad. He took an interest in personal finance when he realized most of his paycheck was going toward credit card bills. Since then he's eliminated his credit card debt and started on a journey towards financial freedom.

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