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Free Total Checking Account at JP Morgan Chase

11/21/2011 8:00 am Filed Under: Checking Account by Sophia Ryan

JP Morgan Chase is offering a Total Checking Account. Savers can avoid a monthly fee of $12 accompanying this deal.

For this, they will have to maintain a balance of $1,500 in their account. Investment and deposit accounts held by savers having $5,000 will also qualify them for a free account. Another option is to make direct deposits of $500 every month.

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