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Fidelity Bloom App: Open New Bloom Spend and Save Accounts, Deposit $50 and Earn Expired

$100 Cash Reward
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Fidelity is offering New Bloom Customers: $100 Cash Reward when you Open 2 Fidelity Brokerage Accounts (Fidelity Bloom Spend and Fidelity Bloom Save) via the Fidelity Bloom App and Deposit $50 or more within 7 calendar days of opening the account (see the instructions below).

Thanks to community member hashir for sharing this deal.

Deal Instructions:
  1. Download the Fidelity Bloom App (iOS or Android)
  2. Open the App and click on "Learn More"
  3. Click on "Sign up" and you will begin the process to open the accounts and get a debit card
    • Spend Account is for everyday spending and is linked to your debit card
    • Save Account is where you'll keep track of your savings
  4. You will then click on "Open accounts" where you will be prompted to verify your identity and set up an account
    • Note, you can log in with your Fidelity information if you are a current (non-Bloom) customer
  5. They may then offer the following: $5 Bonus for signing up.
  6. You must deposit at least $50 within 7 calendar days to earn the $100 cash award
  7. The $100 cash award will be deposited directly into the Fidelity Bloom Save account within 10 days after the qualification period

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Open a Bloom account and deposit $50 to get a $100 bonus. This is open to new Fidelity customers and existing Fidelity customers that don't have a Bloom account.

the Net Deposit at the end of the 7 calendar days after your initial funding date ("the Qualification Period") must be at least $50.

The cash award will be deposited directly to the Fidelity Bloom Save account within 10 calendar days after the qualification period.

https://www.fidelity.com/mobile/bloom
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Looks fairly straightforward.
Technically opening 2 accounts. A debit & a brokerage account for them to invest your savings.
*edit: as pointed out below by SirMixPix, both accounts are technically brokerage accounts which changes the protections/guarantees a bit.

Anyone seeing fees? I'm not.

looks like even better than OP claimed:

+$5 just for signing up (YMMV, this happened during sign up process for me. it is already showing up in the app under Activity for me)
+$100 if you fund $50 per promo
+$30 (10% match bonus on up to $300 deposit to SAVE account)

so if you park $300 in this for a while you'll get $135 in bonuses (I wasn't sure re timing and didn't dig into the details, others have made educated guesses in comments below)
Updates:
Sounds like they check settled funds at the end of the month and you get the bonus early in the next month.
the 10% is an intro bonus rate, looks like 5% for future years.

edit 2:
185TU and not frontpage?
is it the lack of kickback money for SD since it's via app signups and not a direct affiliate link or what?
wild the promoted garbage that gets pumped to the frontpage with very little engagement while this doesn't. apparently the Lisen phone holder & ESR plastic phone cases are more noteworthy lol

edit 3:
I got my full bonus
8/18 signed up. immediately got $5 bonus
8/21 ACH transfer posted ($300)
8/30 $100 bonus posted
9/01 $30 match bonus posted
Keep in mind, both the accounts are brokerage funds and, while uncommon for low risk mutual funds of these types to lose money, they have and can (in rare instances). They are not fdic protected and do carry more risk, albeit slight, than a 'standard' back account covered under FDIC insurance.
These brokerage accounts are instead SIPC covered, which while similar to FDIC insurance, there are some significant differences.
A good article explaining what is covered and what isn't here: https://www.firstrepublic.com/ins...ifferences
Interesting Quote from above article:
"It's worth noting that SIPC insurance does not cover the value of your stocks, bonds or other investments. Rather, the SIPC replaces your missing stocks and other securities when possible."
I am Not knocking this deal or the opening of accounts to get the deal. Just some fyi that I found while exploring the fine print that I found interesting.
Got the $5. Currently a Fidelity credit card + brokerage customer as well.

I attached a picture of where you see the $5 bonus.

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ncgo
08-20-2023 at 09:55 AM.
08-20-2023 at 09:55 AM.
I linked my newly created Bloom account to my Fidelity account. Now, when I try to load funds into Bloom all it shows me being able to add funds to my regular Fidelity account. The Bloom account does not show up in the 'Transfer To'. Any suggestion?
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slickdeal1024
08-20-2023 at 10:12 AM.
08-20-2023 at 10:12 AM.
Quote from sarcasmogratis :
Looks fairly straightforward.
Technically opening 2 accounts. A debit & a brokerage account for them to invest your savings.
*edit: as pointed out below by SirMixPix, both accounts are technically brokerage accounts which changes the protections/guarantees a bit.

Anyone seeing fees? I'm not.

looks like even better than OP claimed:

+$5 just for signing up (YMMV, this happened during sign up process for me. it is already showing up in the app under Activity for me)
+$100 if you fund $50 per promo
+$30 (10% match bonus on up to $300 deposit)

so if you park $300 in this for a while you'll get $135 in bonuses (I wasn't sure re timing and didn't dig into the details, others have made educated guesses in comments below)
Updates:
Sounds like they check settled funds at the end of the month and you get the bonus early in the next month.
the 10% is an intro bonus rate, looks like 5% for future years.
To wrap up, just open this fidelity bloom account, you would get two accounts: spend and savings
And just transfer $300 to SAVINGS account rather than spend account, and after qualifying period, you would get 100+30 bonus at least?
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slickdeal1024
08-20-2023 at 10:14 AM.
08-20-2023 at 10:14 AM.
Quote from sarcasmogratis :
Looks fairly straightforward.
Technically opening 2 accounts. A debit & a brokerage account for them to invest your savings.
*edit: as pointed out below by SirMixPix, both accounts are technically brokerage accounts which changes the protections/guarantees a bit.

Anyone seeing fees? I'm not.

looks like even better than OP claimed:

+$5 just for signing up (YMMV, this happened during sign up process for me. it is already showing up in the app under Activity for me)
+$100 if you fund $50 per promo
+$30 (10% match bonus on up to $300 deposit)

so if you park $300 in this for a while you'll get $135 in bonuses (I wasn't sure re timing and didn't dig into the details, others have made educated guesses in comments below)
Updates:
Sounds like they check settled funds at the end of the month and you get the bonus early in the next month.
the 10% is an intro bonus rate, looks like 5% for future years.
To wrap up, just open this fidelity bloom account, you would get two accounts: spend and savings
And just make a one time $300 transfer to SAVINGS account rather than spend account, and after qualifying period, you would get 100+30 bonus at least?
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sarcasmogratis
08-20-2023 at 10:44 AM.
08-20-2023 at 10:44 AM.
Quote from slickdeal1024 :
To wrap up, just open this fidelity bloom account, you would get two accounts: spend and savings
And just make a one time $300 transfer to SAVINGS account rather than spend account, and after qualifying period, you would get 100+30 bonus at least?

That is my understanding 👍
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The Beast
08-20-2023 at 10:50 AM.
08-20-2023 at 10:50 AM.
Quote from person1976 :
I think you can. The FAQ says, "Eligible deposit types include: Recurring deposits; cash-back shopping rewards; Round Up deposits; and one-time transfers into Save from Spend, outside accounts, or any of your other Fidelity accounts."
For the 10% bonus, it looks like you can transfer from existing Fidelity accounts. But for the $100, it must be from external accounts.

To redeem the $100 offer, you have the length of the qualification period (7 calendar days) to deposit a total of $50 minimum from an outside financial institution.
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mcali786
08-20-2023 at 10:59 AM.
08-20-2023 at 10:59 AM.
Quote from Playswithsquirrel :
If you want the 10% match, deposit into the Save account. Otherwise, deposit in either Save or Spend for just the $100.
Thanks 🙏
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dr4usm
08-20-2023 at 11:03 AM.
08-20-2023 at 11:03 AM.
Just transferred 300 from a checking account into the savings. Hopefully it works.
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leland
08-20-2023 at 11:05 AM.
08-20-2023 at 11:05 AM.
Wondering if I screwed this up, transferred money from an existing account to ensure non-zero balances then added external funding.

Did I get the steps for the bonus wrong?
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HellaSupBro
08-20-2023 at 01:13 PM.
08-20-2023 at 01:13 PM.
Quote from fr0stedflakes :
Signed up for the bonus, but this may be worth keeping around for the $0.10 cash back per swipe on the debit card. Similar to the Citi Rewards+ credit card, might be good to keep in your wallet for purchases a couple bucks or less, like buying a soda at the gas station, for example.
why the rewards +? what does that get ya? I believe i have one from a loooong time ago that i never use
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HellaSupBro
08-20-2023 at 01:38 PM.
08-20-2023 at 01:38 PM.
Quote from slickdeal1024 :
To wrap up, just open this fidelity bloom account, you would get two accounts: spend and savings
And just make a one time $300 transfer to SAVINGS account rather than spend account, and after qualifying period, you would get 100+30 bonus at least?
What if you deposited 50 to spend and 300 to save? Im hoping i still get the same bonus
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fr0stedflakes
08-20-2023 at 02:43 PM.
08-20-2023 at 02:43 PM.
Quote from HellaSupBro :
why the rewards +? what does that get ya? I believe i have one from a loooong time ago that i never use
A perk of the Rewards+ is that it rounds cash back points up to the nearest multiple of 10 points. So say you make a $1 purchase, with a flat 2% card like the Citi Double Cash, you would normally get 2 points ($0.02). But with the round up on the Rewards+, it's 10 points ($0.10) for the same purchase amount. Effectively makes it a 10% cash back card if you spend $1, 5% for $2, 3.3% for $3, etc.

It doesn't round up for all purchase amounts like the Rewards+, but Bloom card just struck me as similar since it does offer a flat $0.10 regardless of amount. It's kind of a niche use case, but means that both offer pretty good effective cash back rates when you're only charging a few dollars or less on your card.
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HellaSupBro
08-20-2023 at 02:49 PM.
08-20-2023 at 02:49 PM.
Quote from fr0stedflakes :
A perk of the Rewards+ is that it rounds cash back points up to the nearest multiple of 10 points. So say you make a $1 purchase, with a flat 2% card like the Citi Double Cash, you would normally get 2 points ($0.02). But with the round up on the Rewards+, it's 10 points ($0.10) for the same purchase amount. Effectively makes it a 10% cash back card if you spend $1, 5% for $2, 3.3% for $3, etc.

It doesn't round up for all purchase amounts like the Rewards+, but Bloom card just struck me as similar since it does offer a flat $0.10 regardless of amount. It's kind of a niche use case, but means that both offer pretty good effective cash back rates when you're only charging a few dollars or less on your card.
i did not know that about the rewards+ card. thanks! ill have to use it for small purchases more frequently
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DrGreenthumb
08-20-2023 at 04:28 PM.
08-20-2023 at 04:28 PM.
Seems like free money as long as you have $300 you can be without for a month. My wife and I will do this.
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0ldhat
08-20-2023 at 06:04 PM.
08-20-2023 at 06:04 PM.
Quote from Syrinxx :
Nerdwallet says that Bloom shut down in 2022. I guess they re-opened? Anyway seems like a good deal
That's a OLD report @Nerdwallet. It did shut down back then but, re-invented itself and re-opened.
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mcali786
08-20-2023 at 08:07 PM.
08-20-2023 at 08:07 PM.
On iOS I don't See the $5 retention to complete the process
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