Fidelity Starter Pack℠: Earn $100 Bonus When You Deposit
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Fidelity is offering $100 bonus when you deposit $50 or more into your new account using code: FIDELITY100.
Thanks to Slickdeals Staff Member EfficientGame645 for finding this deal.
Offer Instructions:
Open an Eligible Account: Use promo code FIDELITY100 when opening the Fidelity Starter Pack, the Fidelity Account®, a Fidelity® Cash Management Account, Fidelity Go®, Roth IRA, or Traditional IRA.*
Deposit at least $50: Fund your account within 15 days by depositing $50 or more.
Get Paid: $100 deposit within 25 days of your account being opened.
Offer available for other Fidelity accounts:
The Fidelity Account
Fidelity Cash Management Account
Fidelity Go
Roth IRA
Traditional IRA
FAQ: https://www.fidelity.com/go/offer-faqs
Terms and Conditions: https://www.fidelity.com/go/terms-conditions
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Fidelity is offering $100 bonus when you deposit $50 or more into your new account using code: FIDELITY100.
Offer Instructions:
Open an Eligible Account: Use promo code FIDELITY100 when opening the Fidelity Starter Pack, the Fidelity Account®, a Fidelity® Cash Management Account, Fidelity Go®, Roth IRA, or Traditional IRA.*
Deposit at least $50: Fund your account within 15 days by depositing $50 or more.
Get Paid: $100 deposit within 25 days of your account being opened.
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This is great, I like these offers to push a few buttons, set your calendar for 180 days to close the account, and instant cash. One for me, one for my wife.
I try to do at least one of these (not fidelity every week, but similar offers) per week, it adds up. Little stuff, like even my health insurance company gives $125 a year to do an online "health assessment". One for me, one for my wife.
Don't forget the every 5-6 months credit card sign up bonus ($500 minimum value) per adult in the household. (why 5-6 months? to stay under 24/5 rule of course).
Don't forget to renegotiate high speed internet provider fee every year, and to renogotiate car insurance.
Bank account sign up bonuses, brokerage transfer bonuses, even little things like the periodic use your points to buy something on Amazon, get a $25 promo credit, etc.
Even more tiny things, like turn down water heater in summer since the cold water mixing with it in the pipes is warmer in the summer, then turn in back up in the winter. Just set in on your calendar and go into autopilot. Install vacancy sensors on all light switches, etc.
Do one thing each week averaging $100/week for a $5K income bonus.
Seems easy enough to find out if one qualifies, clicked on the starter pack and received:
We're sorry—it seems you're not eligible for this promotion.
I did the Fidelity Bloom $50 for $100 offer and this Fidelity Starter pack offer of $50 for $100. I did this offer first and then I signed up for the Fidelity Bloom offer after creating a Fidelity account. Just note that according to the terms and conditions of this offer you have to keep the $100 bonus in the account for 90 days, or else they may charge your account, but you can however invest the $100 bonus after you receive it. You just cannot take the $100 bonus out to external account for 90 days.
Exact wording from the Fidelity Starter Pack promotion terms and conditions:
Account holders must maintain the bonus award (minus any losses related to trading or market volatility, or margin debit balances) in the account for at least 90 days from the date on which the bonus award is credited to the account. Fidelity may charge accounts that fail to comply with this requirement the cost of the bonus award.
It can also take up to 25 days to receive the bonus after your $50 deposit has cleared in my experience. (10 days for the qualification period and up to 15 days for the reward to be deposited to your account)
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Just did one for myself and one for my wife. See you in 25 days until bonus arrives +90 days to empty and close account. Calendar marked for both events.
if you did this 6 months ago for a traditional IRA could you do it again for a Roth IRA? I know I'm reaching but you miss all the shots you don't take!
So I did the promo to the Fidelity Bloom app earlier and did this promotion and was just paid for the $100 bonus for this promotion yesterday. I opened the account and funded it on the 5th so can confirm you can double dip this with the bloom promotion.
It's a sweet offer. My daughter left $10 in her Chase account and will probably never look back.
I strongly recommend closing the Chase account, if I remember correctly chase will charge around $12 per month for checking if we don't maintain a minimum amount of $1500 or no direct deposit.
Pretty sure they make more selling our info but I've done so many whoever buys my details are double buying so many times lol. In for more junk mails 💪 (and $100)
This is great, I like these offers to push a few buttons, set your calendar for 180 days to close the account, and instant cash. One for me, one for my wife.
I try to do at least one of these (not fidelity every week, but similar offers) per week, it adds up. Little stuff, like even my health insurance company gives $125 a year to do an online "health assessment". One for me, one for my wife.
Don't forget the every 5-6 months credit card sign up bonus ($500 minimum value) per adult in the household. (why 5-6 months? to stay under 24/5 rule of course).
Don't forget to renegotiate high speed internet provider fee every year, and to renogotiate car insurance.
Bank account sign up bonuses, brokerage transfer bonuses, even little things like the periodic use your points to buy something on Amazon, get a $25 promo credit, etc.
Even more tiny things, like turn down water heater in summer since the cold water mixing with it in the pipes is warmer in the summer, then turn in back up in the winter. Just set in on your calendar and go into autopilot. Install vacancy sensors on all light switches, etc.
Do one thing each week averaging $100/week for a $5K income bonus.
You ever close your CC accounts? Was thinking of this but don't wanna have so many dormant cards.
You ever close your CC accounts? Was thinking of this but don't wanna have so many dormant cards.
Yes, I set a calendar reminder on my phone for 9 months for the cards that have a fee every year in order to close them before the fee. I set a reminder for 2 years for the others with no fee. I still keep 1 chase card and 1 Bank of America card as permanent cards to keep the average length of account history nice and long. Had both of those for 20 years.
This is great, I like these offers to push a few buttons, set your calendar for 180 days to close the account, and instant cash. One for me, one for my wife.
I try to do at least one of these (not fidelity every week, but similar offers) per week, it adds up. Little stuff, like even my health insurance company gives $125 a year to do an online "health assessment". One for me, one for my wife.
Don't forget the every 5-6 months credit card sign up bonus ($500 minimum value) per adult in the household. (why 5-6 months? to stay under 24/5 rule of course).
Don't forget to renegotiate high speed internet provider fee every year, and to renogotiate car insurance.
Bank account sign up bonuses, brokerage transfer bonuses, even little things like the periodic use your points to buy something on Amazon, get a $25 promo credit, etc.
Even more tiny things, like turn down water heater in summer since the cold water mixing with it in the pipes is warmer in the summer, then turn in back up in the winter. Just set in on your calendar and go into autopilot. Install vacancy sensors on all light switches, etc.
Do one thing each week averaging $100/week for a $5K income bonus.
I'm not against people trying to get bonuses. I do it myself when I can but don't you think that doing it so often is eventually going to hurt you when you need to get a home or car loan or something?
I'm not against people trying to get bonuses. I do it myself when I can but don't you think that doing it so often is eventually going to hurt you when you need to get a home or car loan or something?
Nope, I've been doing it forever and credit score always above 800. I'd say if you already have bad credit, it could be a problem doing what I do, but if you already have excellent credit, it does not harm you at all.
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I try to do at least one of these (not fidelity every week, but similar offers) per week, it adds up. Little stuff, like even my health insurance company gives $125 a year to do an online "health assessment". One for me, one for my wife.
Don't forget the every 5-6 months credit card sign up bonus ($500 minimum value) per adult in the household. (why 5-6 months? to stay under 24/5 rule of course).
Don't forget to renegotiate high speed internet provider fee every year, and to renogotiate car insurance.
Bank account sign up bonuses, brokerage transfer bonuses, even little things like the periodic use your points to buy something on Amazon, get a $25 promo credit, etc.
Even more tiny things, like turn down water heater in summer since the cold water mixing with it in the pipes is warmer in the summer, then turn in back up in the winter. Just set in on your calendar and go into autopilot. Install vacancy sensors on all light switches, etc.
Do one thing each week averaging $100/week for a $5K income bonus.
We're sorry—it seems you're not eligible for this promotion.
Exact wording from the Fidelity Starter Pack promotion terms and conditions:
Account holders must maintain the bonus award (minus any losses related to trading or market volatility, or margin debit balances) in the account for at least 90 days from the date on which the bonus award is credited to the account. Fidelity may charge accounts that fail to comply with this requirement the cost of the bonus award.
It can also take up to 25 days to receive the bonus after your $50 deposit has cleared in my experience. (10 days for the qualification period and up to 15 days for the reward to be deposited to your account)
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It's a sweet offer. My daughter left $10 in her Chase account and will probably never look back.
I strongly recommend closing the Chase account, if I remember correctly chase will charge around $12 per month for checking if we don't maintain a minimum amount of $1500 or no direct deposit.
Check the account details section.
https://www.chase.com/personal/ch...1695513600
I try to do at least one of these (not fidelity every week, but similar offers) per week, it adds up. Little stuff, like even my health insurance company gives $125 a year to do an online "health assessment". One for me, one for my wife.
Don't forget the every 5-6 months credit card sign up bonus ($500 minimum value) per adult in the household. (why 5-6 months? to stay under 24/5 rule of course).
Don't forget to renegotiate high speed internet provider fee every year, and to renogotiate car insurance.
Bank account sign up bonuses, brokerage transfer bonuses, even little things like the periodic use your points to buy something on Amazon, get a $25 promo credit, etc.
Even more tiny things, like turn down water heater in summer since the cold water mixing with it in the pipes is warmer in the summer, then turn in back up in the winter. Just set in on your calendar and go into autopilot. Install vacancy sensors on all light switches, etc.
Do one thing each week averaging $100/week for a $5K income bonus.
You ever close your CC accounts? Was thinking of this but don't wanna have so many dormant cards.
I try to do at least one of these (not fidelity every week, but similar offers) per week, it adds up. Little stuff, like even my health insurance company gives $125 a year to do an online "health assessment". One for me, one for my wife.
Don't forget the every 5-6 months credit card sign up bonus ($500 minimum value) per adult in the household. (why 5-6 months? to stay under 24/5 rule of course).
Don't forget to renegotiate high speed internet provider fee every year, and to renogotiate car insurance.
Bank account sign up bonuses, brokerage transfer bonuses, even little things like the periodic use your points to buy something on Amazon, get a $25 promo credit, etc.
Even more tiny things, like turn down water heater in summer since the cold water mixing with it in the pipes is warmer in the summer, then turn in back up in the winter. Just set in on your calendar and go into autopilot. Install vacancy sensors on all light switches, etc.
Do one thing each week averaging $100/week for a $5K income bonus.
When I login and try to open this, it doesn't give me an ineligible error. Is that only once I click Open Account?
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