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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Thanks, I just today signed up for the fidelity brokerage account + CMA, which will give me $100 if I invest $50.
So now I have 2 accounts. In both these accounts I can buy stocks. Why is that? Why would I buy stocks in one vs the other, if they can both do the same thing, except apparently the CMA can do more, im presuming writing checks? So why ever use the regular brokerage account?
And am I allowed to sign up for the fidelity bloom promo, as well, to get an additional $100? So I'd get $200 total? And after getting bloom, I will get "Two Fidelity® accounts:3 one to help build savings and one to track everyday spending". So now I'll have 4 goddamn fidelity accounts that can all do the same thing?
The god damn mental capital to have 4 Fidelity accounts? Why do people need 4 accounts? Can someone give me a use case on how this is supposed to be used?
That's what I did - I signed up for the Bloom accounts with the promo, and then did the Fidelity account promo (I didn't need the starter pack so I only did one account with the FIDELITY100 promo). I only funded the Bloom Save account and the Fidelity investment account.
If you're not managing any investments, then really the only use case you need to worry about is letting the accounts sit there and make you $230.
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)
That's what I did - I signed up for the Bloom accounts with the promo, and then did the Fidelity account promo (I didn't need the starter pack so I only did one account with the FIDELITY100 promo). I only funded the Bloom Save account and the Fidelity investment account.
If you're not managing any investments, then really the only use case you need to worry about is letting the accounts sit there and make you $230.
Thanks, how exactly do you get the $30 offer? I don't see it on the website and the other comments don't explain it.
I think some of these banks list these promotional funds on their 1099-INT at the end of the year. Not sure why since I don't believe this is actual earned interest, but I noticed that for some of my "rewards" and other new account bonus funds.
In my case, this made it so easy to report to the IRS since it was simply put on one of those forms.
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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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Funded with $50 on Sep-21-2023
"Journaled" $100 on Oct-11-2023
So now I have 2 accounts. In both these accounts I can buy stocks. Why is that? Why would I buy stocks in one vs the other, if they can both do the same thing, except apparently the CMA can do more, im presuming writing checks? So why ever use the regular brokerage account?
And am I allowed to sign up for the fidelity bloom promo, as well, to get an additional $100? So I'd get $200 total? And after getting bloom, I will get "Two Fidelity® accounts:3 one to help build savings and one to track everyday spending". So now I'll have 4 goddamn fidelity accounts that can all do the same thing?
The god damn mental capital to have 4 Fidelity accounts? Why do people need 4 accounts? Can someone give me a use case on how this is supposed to be used?
If you're not managing any investments, then really the only use case you need to worry about is letting the accounts sit there and make you $230.
I also opened the Bloom accounts on 9/28. Got the $30 reward on 10/2, and the $100 bonus on 10/11.
I also opened the Bloom accounts on 9/28. Got the $30 reward on 10/2, and the $100 bonus on 10/11.
9/20 I transferred $50 and 10/10 I got the $100 bonus
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If you're not managing any investments, then really the only use case you need to worry about is letting the accounts sit there and make you $230.
It was part of the Bloom offer - you got 10% back on the money you put in the Savings account, up to $30.
listed here in the section near the bottom on "built in cash rewards"
https://www.fidelity.co
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In my case, this made it so easy to report to the IRS since it was simply put on one of those forms.