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Chase Bank Various Promotional Offers - $200 for Total Checking, $2,000 for Private Client, $300 for Business Banking

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Chase Bank has a bunch of offers going on depending on what type of account you want. Read the fine print, some offers require new accounts and direct deposit. Some require upgrading or opening accounts and bringing over new money. Each code has different requirements but you can email yourself the offer code and then read the instructions.

Chase Total Checking & Savings - $900 Offer (ENDED)
https://account.chase.com/consume...ng/QK72296

Chase Total Checking & Savings - $600 Offer
https://account.chase.com/consume...andsavings

Chase Total Checking - $200 Offer
https://account.chase.com/consumer/banking/seo

Chase Private Client - $2,000 Offer
https://account.chase.com/consume...ps/UH42479

Chase College Checking - $100 Offer
https://account.chase.com/consume...SAchampion

Chase Business Complete Checking - $300 Offer
https://account.chase.com/consume...ss/WG37432


Just email yourself the code, print it out and bring it in to a Chase Bank branch or open online. Personal offers expire 01/25/2023. Business offer expires 2/16/2023
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Created 12-31-2022 at 08:59 AM by gt5oh
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cdords
01-03-2023 at 07:55 PM.
01-03-2023 at 07:55 PM.
The first link says $200 for a Checking account, but the $600 link says $300 for the Checking account only?
https://account.chase.com/consume...andsavings
Am I missing something?
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TenseLadybug7339
01-03-2023 at 08:07 PM.
01-03-2023 at 08:07 PM.
Quote from cdords :
The first link says $200 for a Checking account, but the $600 link says $300 for the Checking account only?
https://account.chase.com/consume...andsavings
Am I missing something?
for $200 offer you don't have to setup direct deposit, but for $300 offer you have to setup direct deposit
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Flynt_Flossy
01-03-2023 at 08:46 PM.
01-03-2023 at 08:46 PM.
Do you take a hard pull on your credit when opening a banking account with Chase or anyone else?

I've been looking into Wealthfront or CDU I think it's called to park some money and get good yield %.
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01-03-2023 at 09:04 PM.
01-03-2023 at 09:04 PM.
Quote from Flynt_Flossy :
Do you take a hard pull on your credit when opening a banking account with Chase or anyone else?

I've been looking into Wealthfront or CDU I think it's called to park some money and get good yield %.
Chase and I think all banks don't, but Credit Unions sometimes do a hard pull. If you Google the bank you will most likely find a discussion about it. Or you can freeze your reports Cool
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01-03-2023 at 09:08 PM.
01-03-2023 at 09:08 PM.
Quote from BGRT :
CPC bonus can't be earned with a Self-Invest account, so there's a management fee or you park 250k in low interest savings/checkings. Not worth.
Thats not true, you can open a full service brokerage in branch (not a managed account and not a self invest account) and inside that full service brokerage account you can trade yourself online and buy stocks/etfs without a fee or you contact the assigned investment advisor and have them buy you a CD or treasury. No mgmt fee.
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01-03-2023 at 09:10 PM.
01-03-2023 at 09:10 PM.
Quote from TenseLadybug7339 :
for $200 offer you don't have to setup direct deposit, but for $300 offer you have to setup direct deposit
you actually need DD for both offers. so since both offers are running simultaneously, take advantage of the $300 offer
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fivenue
01-03-2023 at 09:53 PM.
01-03-2023 at 09:53 PM.
Get the bonus money then close your account.
Bank with Credit Union
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01-03-2023 at 09:58 PM.
01-03-2023 at 09:58 PM.
Quote from pur :
Chase and I think all banks don't, but Credit Unions sometimes do a hard pull. If you Google the bank you will most likely find a discussion about it. Or you can freeze your reports Cool
Thanks.

I've had a CapitalOne checking for the longest time and for some dumb reason kept my money in checking. I should have left it in a savings account. Just opened the free 360 checking with them via the app. Hoping to.make some interest on the money but have enough to where I could make some bucks via this chase deal.
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BGRT
01-03-2023 at 10:37 PM.
01-03-2023 at 10:37 PM.
Quote from gt5oh :
Thats not true, you can open a full service brokerage in branch (not a managed account and not a self invest account) and inside that full service brokerage account you can trade yourself online and buy stocks/etfs without a fee or you contact the assigned investment advisor and have them buy you a CD or treasury. No mgmt fee.
OK fair enough, but having used JPM Self Invest in the past, it's the worst platform I've used so far in between Fidelity, Merrill Edge, TD Ameritrade, Schwab and ETrade. Online ACATS process is awful as well with transfers from most other brokerages having to be manual since the Chase system somehow can't handle those other accounts. The only inbound ACATS that I've gotten to work is from TD Ameritrade and the only outbound that worked for me is going to Fidelity.

2k is a juicy bonus, but I'm not sure if it's worth the hassle if everything must be done with paper, phone calls or in-person meetings.
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01-03-2023 at 11:28 PM.
01-03-2023 at 11:28 PM.
Quote from BGRT :
OK fair enough, but having used JPM Self Invest in the past, it's the worst platform I've used so far in between Fidelity, Merrill Edge, TD Ameritrade, Schwab and ETrade. Online ACATS process is awful as well with transfers from most other brokerages having to be manual since the Chase system somehow can't handle those other accounts. The only inbound ACATS that I've gotten to work is from TD Ameritrade and the only outbound that worked for me is going to Fidelity.

2k is a juicy bonus, but I'm not sure if it's worth the hassle if everything must be done with paper, phone calls or in-person meetings.
I mean what are you really doing? A full ACAT in kind from one brokerage firm to another to qualify for a bonus? Its not hard if you have a full service brokerage account, just send the statement .pdf over to the advisor on file. They process the transfer for you, they send you a DocuSign, you e-sign and in 5 days the positions are in the JPM brokerage account. Sure if you start piecing out various positions, quantities etc. and do a partial transfer then it can be more difficult but a full transfer in kind is not. At least not with a full service brokerage account. And if your doing this just for a bonus then who cares what the ongoing platform looks like if all your doing is moving in kind. Unless you plan to keep the account and use it to trade.
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01-03-2023 at 11:42 PM.
01-03-2023 at 11:42 PM.
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I mean what are you really doing? A full ACAT in kind from one brokerage firm to another to qualify for a bonus? Its not hard if you have a full service brokerage account, just send the statement .pdf over to the advisor on file. They process the transfer for you, they send you a DocuSign, you e-sign and in 5 days the positions are in the JPM brokerage account. Sure if you start piecing out various positions, quantities etc. and do a partial transfer then it can be more difficult but a full transfer in kind is not. At least not with a full service brokerage account. And if your doing this just for a bonus then who cares what the ongoing platform looks like if all your doing is moving in kind. Unless you plan to keep the account and use it to trade.
Yeah the trading part sucks. I'm not going to leave 250k in a brokerage and not trade anything ever during the qualification time of the promo. 250k is a partial transfer for me as my accounts are usually larger. Additionally I prefer partials to avoid the origin broker's ACATS fee which, while it'll be reimbursed by the destination firm, still requires a phone call, chat, email and submitting docs.

It takes me less time to open 2 accounts and do 2 partial ACATS at 1k bonus each than to open a single account in person, then have to deal with a crappy trading interface.

Forgot to mention I disabled dividend reinvestment on JPM and it still reinvests dividends weeks after I disabled it. It's just a buggy investment platform and I wouldn't touch it if it weren't for the bonuses. Even then it's still one of my last choices if I exhausted all my other bonus options.
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dealseeker50
01-04-2023 at 10:55 AM.
01-04-2023 at 10:55 AM.
I got my $600 bonus for checking + savings but part of the agreement was to keep account active for 6 months. It will be 6 months feb 5. Can I close the account or do I really have to wait 6 months?
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01-04-2023 at 05:06 PM.
01-04-2023 at 05:06 PM.
Quote from BGRT :
Yeah the trading part sucks. I'm not going to leave 250k in a brokerage and not trade anything ever during the qualification time of the promo. 250k is a partial transfer for me as my accounts are usually larger. Additionally I prefer partials to avoid the origin broker's ACATS fee which, while it'll be reimbursed by the destination firm, still requires a phone call, chat, email and submitting docs.

It takes me less time to open 2 accounts and do 2 partial ACATS at 1k bonus each than to open a single account in person, then have to deal with a crappy trading interface.

Forgot to mention I disabled dividend reinvestment on JPM and it still reinvests dividends weeks after I disabled it. It's just a buggy investment platform and I wouldn't touch it if it weren't for the bonuses. Even then it's still one of my last choices if I exhausted all my other bonus options.
I've done this plenty of times with buy and hold funds/ETFs that I had no intention of 'trading'. You can also peel off the positions you use to do these bonuses and put them in one single account (separate account #) and then bounce them from place to place via Full ACAT transfers. Way easier than doing partials all the time. I also personally used the full service JPM brokerage and it wasn't hard. I didn't have to do anything other then send an advisor my pdf statement and then he processed the ACAT and sent me a DocuSign. Sure its not as tech heavy as Fidelity or ETrade but the funds that were moved were not going to be sold anyway, it just was just 3 mutual funds and 1 ETF. Pretty easy offer tbh.
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01-04-2023 at 05:18 PM.
01-04-2023 at 05:18 PM.
for savings account it says i need 15k on it

is that same rule if I get both checking and savings?
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01-05-2023 at 07:31 AM.
01-05-2023 at 07:31 AM.
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Most banks consider new money as any money from outside financial firms. Money not currently held in any Chase accounts.
got it thanks
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