Kern scheduling

I tried to apply for a Maritz bank shop as a new bank customer. I have done this shop earlier before closing my account a few months ago. Kern's website won't let me apply. I emailed them and was told I couldn't apply if I was a former customer. Is this true?

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Yes, it appears to be. There are two different shops to open new accounts with this bank. One is for new customers, those who do not have an account and/or have never had an account with the bank, i.e., a totally new customer to the bank. For the New Customer Account open, the client seems to want a totally new person who has no previous history with the bank. Since the bank officer can tell if you are a previous customer through their database, this might impact the information he gives you or his sales pitch for other items. There are other account open shops that allow a former bank customer or a customer with other current accounts to open an account. The client also wants to see what the bank officer will tell an existing or former customer and what resources he will attempt to sell.
Why someone would do this shop when that bank has a current $250 bonus for opening an account I'm not sure.
$250 > $60 in most instances.

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/24/2017 01:47AM by bgriffin.
Joe, do you mean that (Client's initials removed by Mod) is paying that bonus to new customers? Not as part of a MS assignment?

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Poor customer service? Don't get mad; get video.
I'm not sure who joe is, lol.
Yes.

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/24/2017 01:47AM by bgriffin.
@bgriffin wrote:

Why someone would do this shop when xxx has a current $250 bonus for opening an account I'm not sure.
$250 > $60 in most instances.
What is the minimum that you have to deposit to earn $250?

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/24/2017 02:36AM by AnneAshley.
Not a clue, check the link. I already have a myriad of accounts with them so didn't check it out very closely.

Edited to add I believe it states you have to have been targeted for this offer but at least in the beginning they were giving it to everyone.

Personally I would never open an account on a shop. Way too many bonuses out there.
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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/23/2017 07:18PM by bgriffin.
@bgriffin wrote:

I'm not sure who joe is, lol.
Yes.

Looks like you have to personally receive their emailed offer.

Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/24/2017 02:11AM by AnneAshley.
It only requires $25 to open, but within 60 days you must either make 10 debit card transactions or set up a direct deposit of at least $500.
It looks like someone should edit for ICA violation. The OP named the MSC as well as the scheduling company. Naming the client in two posts and posting a link to the client's website looks like an ICA violation, along with forum guidelines.
Oooooops. missed that!
Fixed mine, people who quoted should as well.

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It cost me $50 and 10 ATM/debit transactions a month or $500 of direct deposit a month.


The ATM /debit card transactions were my straw. I closed the account. Shortly after I closed the account, is when the news broke about the illegal accounts that were opened to make quota.

And the highest I've seen this bonused in the San Antonio area is up to $60.

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FWIW, I was told by a branch manager that the bonus was ONLY if you opened an account online from a very specific email or website. Since I was opening in person, I didn't qualify.
Which was my original point. Why do a shop for $60 when you can do the exact same thing online for $250?

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KERN schedulers.... if you send a request and we send a response maybe manners would be proper to answer that email. Thank you.
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