Open Eligible Fidelity Investment Account + Deposit $50+ & Get
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$100 Cash Reward
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Update: This popular deal is still available.
Fidelity is offering a $100 Cash Reward/Balance (deposited to your account) when you open a EligibleFidelity Investment Account using promo code FIDELITY100 and Deposit $50 (minimum) or more within 15 Days of opening your account.
Thanks to community member sunjayw for finding this deal.
Note: Offer applies to The Fidelity Account®, Cash Management Account, Roth IRA, or traditional IRA accounts. $100 cash reward must be kept in the account for a minimum of 90 calendar days. Offer is valid for New or Existing Customers).
Proceed through the form until you reach the Personal Information section
Apply promo code FIDELITY100 during the signup process
Continue through the account-creation process and complete your account
Make your Deposit of $50or morewithin 15 Days
Fidelity will deposit $100 into the account within 25 calendar days after opening your account
Note: you must keep the $100 cash reward (minus any losses related to trading or market volatility, or margin debit balances) in the eligible account for a minimum of 90 calendar days starting from when you receive the reward
Open an eligible account* and deposit $50 to claim your $100—plus you'll get our step-by-step guide to start learning to invest on your own, but never alone.
Yes! Existing customers are eligible for this offer, provided you meet the necessary requirements and did not previously take advantage of a $50 for $100 cash reward. See terms and conditions for more information.
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I am an existing customer with active trading account and just signed up for investing account with the promo and received the following email.
You're on your way
Thanks for registering for the $100 cash reward.
As a reminder, you have up to 15 calendar days to deposit $50 or more to qualify.
You'll receive the $100 within 25 days after you fund a new eligible account.
how is it BS? it's their terms, and it literally says "Fund the account with a minimum of $50 ("Net Deposit") from an external, non-Fidelity source.". reading is fundamental
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What kind of credit inquiry is associated with this investment account? If it's a hard inquiry, then hard pass. I couldn't see anything on the website ToS or received any answer from customer service.
If it's a soft inquiry, this deal seems like a decent way to earn $100 without taking a blow to your credit score.
I got the email immediately after opening the account.
Same here.
Also noticed that the code showed up while applying for the account, where you submit the application. Already had a Fidelity account, so I signed up for the cash management account.
Thanks a lot for this. I already have investment/401k/roth accounts with them but without a checking account. Checking account seems to be valid for this promotion so this is a easy $100 if it works.
p.s. they opened me an checking account in 20 second with account #.
Thanks a lot for this. I already have investment/401k/roth accounts with them but without a checking account. Checking account seems to be valid for this promotion so this is a easy $100 if it works.
p.s. they opened me an checking account in 20 second with account #.
Got this email from Fidelity: You're on your way
Thanks for registering for the $100 cash reward.
As a reminder, you have up to 15 calendar days to deposit $50 or more to qualify.
You'll receive the $100 within 25 days after you fund a new eligible account. In the meantime, check out our Step-by-Step Guide to learn how to get started investing.
I completed the signup and got the welcome email but not the thanks for registering for the $100 reward email. I tried the sign up link again and it says I've already claimed the promotion. Anyone else have this? Should I contact support?
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You're on your way
Thanks for registering for the $100 cash reward.
As a reminder, you have up to 15 calendar days to deposit $50 or more to qualify.
You'll receive the $100 within 25 days after you fund a new eligible account.
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If it's a soft inquiry, this deal seems like a decent way to earn $100 without taking a blow to your credit score.
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Thank you
You're on your way
Thanks for registering for the $100 cash reward.
As a reminder, you have up to 15 calendar days to deposit $50 or more to qualify.
You'll receive the $100 within 25 days after you fund a new eligible account.
How long did it take to get that email? I only received one stating fund your account. Curious if the promo was applied before I fund the account.
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Also noticed that the code showed up while applying for the account, where you submit the application. Already had a Fidelity account, so I signed up for the cash management account.
p.s. they opened me an checking account in 20 second with account #.
p.s. they opened me an checking account in 20 second with account #.
You're on your way
Thanks for registering for the $100 cash reward.
As a reminder, you have up to 15 calendar days to deposit $50 or more to qualify.
You'll receive the $100 within 25 days after you fund a new eligible account. In the meantime, check out our Step-by-Step Guide to learn how to get started investing.
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Are you the supposed "pro"??