Dell mini 10v Netbook or $300 Gift Card from HSBC Business Checking Account
HSBC is offering great bonus for opening a new business checking account and making some easy banking activities. The bonus is a Dell mini 10v netbook or $150 Staples gift card or 30,000 bonus rewards points which can be redeemed as $250~$300 gift cards. If you want to make money, this is a great chance as long as you are qualified to open a business account at HSBC.
This promotion is available to new-to-bank HSBC business checking account customers who open an ExtraVantage Checking for Business, BusinessSmart for Professionals, or Business Direct from HSBC checking account by November 13, 2009. Other than open a new business account, you also need to open an HSBC Debit MasterCard BusinessCard with PayPass™ and make three purchase transactions within 45 days of account opening to get the bonus.
Fine print:
To be eligible to receive the gift, new to bank customers must open an ExtraVantage Checking for Business or BusinessSmart for Professionals account by November 13, 2009 and open an HSBC Debit MasterCard BusinessCard with PayPass™ and make three purchase transactions within 45 days of account opening. Depending on purchase amount, signature may be required. Transactions from unauthorized card use or made with lost, stolen or fraudulent HSBC Debit MasterCard® BusinessCard with PayPass™ cards are void. The cost of the gift will be reported on IRS Form 1099 (not applicable to tax exempt businesses). Limit of one nontransferable gift per business customer or business group. Account adjustment transactions/returns are not considered eligible for this offer. Offer not combined, good while supplies last and expires on November 13, 2009. Any gift not redeemed by March 31, 2010 will be forfeited.
Link to the promotion page is here (click me!).








Sounds like a good deal … until you look at alternatives. For example, place half that much
money into a GNMA fund and you can buy the same netbook with the interest
and still have some interest left over.
I talked to HSBC … the offer also applies to their BusinessSmart for Professionals,
but then you have to deposit $100K, and they have a ridiculously narrow definition
of “professionals” (they’re trying to get doctors or other sole-practitioners). Plus, opening
a new line of credit could hurt your credit score, according to some people