Wells Fargo Bank: Open Checking Account w/ Direct Deposit Totaling $1000 and Get
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Wells Fargo is offering a $325 Bonus (deposited to your checking account) when you open an Eligible Checking account and Make Direct Deposits Totaling $1000 or More Within 90 Days of Account Opening.
Thanks to Community Member sdiscool for finding this deal.
Open a new checking account by February 27, 2023.
Make qualifying direct deposits totaling $1000 or more within 90 days of account opening.
The $325 bonus will be added to your new account within 30 days.
Account Opening and Enrollment Instructions:
To open and enroll your new account in the promotion, visit the offer landing page and start the application. When you apply online from the page, your bonus offer code will automatically be applied. If you choose to apply in-person at a Wells Fargo branch, ensure to generate your offer code and bring it to the Wells Fargo representative.
Enjoy all the great features that come with a new Wells Fargo checking account and qualify for a $325 bonus.* This offer is for new checking customers only.
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Odd, I tried to open it online and it said that they couldn't verify me and I had to open in branch. I guess I'll just go down the street, but that's a bit annoying.
Same thing happened to me. I took advance of a similar offer back in 2015 or so and closed account after 6 months of receiving the offer. Now try to do it again, and they asked to come to a bank. What a bummer!
At first I thought it'd be a hassle to have to go into a bank to open account, but then on second thought I appreciate it because some random person who happens to know my address and SSN shouldn't be able to open an account online. This is a fraud prevention step.
i'm surprised this bank is still in business. All of their branches in my area have been closed and replaced by Chase or Citi.
Definitely not worth the risk regardless how much bonus they offer
came here to say the same thing!!! 100% agree...
It's like investing with Bernie Madoff after finding out he scammed everyone... why would you do that???
All these banks giving you money so that they can keep your money is a sign something is about to happen, right?
No...banks balance sheets are actually better than ever. They want more money to deploy more money in the next year. The more money they can hold, the more money they can lend and make money off higher interest rates. Not everything in doom and gloom.
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That said they are the 3rd or 4th biggest bank the USA & in the top 20 in the world. They are not going out of biz soon.
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Definitely not worth the risk regardless how much bonus they offer
I totally agree, most of them are the same way. Just haven't been exposed yet
At this point , all banks are over leveraged and need your money and your debt. I'll pick my poison, but it won't be with these crooks
Can u elaborate why you feel this way about WF? 🤔
even w/o that, was one of the most unimpressive experience. ...other that the stagecoach they had on display at the DT office.
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Pretty much any bank and large business meets that definition. It's just that they own the people passing the laws and dictate the text to them.
even w/o that, was one of the most unimpressive experience. ...other that the stagecoach they had on display at the DT office.
IIR they were also big on stealing homes from people. Hopefully they stopped that at some point.
Yes it works
Definitely not worth the risk regardless how much bonus they offer
It's like investing with Bernie Madoff after finding out he scammed everyone... why would you do that???
Definitely not worth the risk regardless how much bonus they offer
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