What banks allow you to send a picture of a check to deposit it? Other than Amex Bluebird.
What banks allow you to send a picture of a check to deposit it? Other than Amex Bluebird.
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Main Card: Chase Freedom
For gas: Penfed Platinum Cash Rewards
For travel & dining: Chase Sapphire Preferred
For grocery & big purchases: Amex Blue Cash Everyday
Chase does.
Capital One Platinum $500 (2/2010) CLOSED (1/2013)
Wells Fargo College Cash Back $1.2K (4/2010)
Chase Freedom $3K (4/2012)
AmEx Zync NPSL (4/2012)
Discover IT $3K (7/2012)
Chase Marriott Premier $5K (9/2012)
Chase Slate $2.5K (12/2012)
Citi Simplicity $1.5 (3/2013)
I believe Citi does.
Bank of America, Ally Bank. I think USAA lets you scan your checks if you are or have been in the military. I opened an online checking account with Bank of America just because I thought depositing checks from my phone would be kind of wild.
PNC Bank allows mobile check deposits.
US Bank will allow it after you sign up for DepositPoint. You can also scan a signed check if you do not have a Smartphone.
There is a limit of $2500/day and a $5000/5 business days. Also there is a $0.50 charge for each deposited check.
Suntrust. No fees.
Gas: Discover It, Penfed Platinum Rewards x2, Chase freedom, Citi TYP
Plane tickets: CSP
Groceries: AMEX BCP, Penfed Platinum Rewards,Citi TYP
Clothes: Express, Amex BCP, Discover IT
Amazon: Citi Forward, Cash +
Restaurants: Citi Forward, Chase Freedom, Discover IT, CSP
Hotels and other travel: Discover Escape, CSP
Movies: BofA cash rewards visa signature(fandango), Discover IT, Citi Forward, Freedom
Bars, clubs, tomfoolery: CSP, Citi Forward, Discover IT, Freedom
Balance transfers: Kroger 123 rewards
Bill Pay: US Bank Cash +, Citi Forward,
Everyday spending: Bofa Accelerated cash rewards amex, Discover Escape
ING Direct now Capital One 360 is all virtual bank with one of the highest interest rates for savings. Checks can be deposited by scanning.
I like their free e-check mailing directly by bank to payee by USPS first class mail with no charge to customer.
Wells Fargo.
A lot of banks do. BofA does, Chase, Wells Fargo, City, and pretty much all the major banks. But even some credit unions let you do that. Golden1, a California based union that is actually open to everyone provided you're a member of the FFA, allows that with their mobile app. So if you want mobile deposit, you have a lot of places to choose from.