Earn up to $450 when you open a new
U.S. Bank Smartly® Checking account and complete qualifying activities. Subject to certain terms and limitations. Offer valid through April 17, 2025. Member FDIC.
Earn up to $450 with a new Bank Smartly Checking account.
Complete the following within 90 days of account opening:
- Enroll in online banking or the U.S. Bank Mobile App
- Make two or more direct deposit(s) totaling:
- $2,000 - $4,999.99 to earn $250
- $5,000 - $7,999.99 to earn $350
- $8,000 or more to earn $450
U.S. Bank Smartly®Checking includes:
- Fraud prevention
- Security alerts
- Complimentary access to Greenlight to raise financially smart kids
- Direct deposit switch
- Access to U.S. Bank Smart Rewards® to reap additional benefits
- Mobile check deposit
- U.S. Bank Visa® Debit Card
- No fee overdraft protection transfers from a linked deposit account, $50 overdrawn Available Balance safety threshold and Overdraft Fee Forgiven program
Fund your new acount within 30 days to start qualifying activities. Offer may not be available if you are an existing U.S. Bank customer or live outside of the U.S. Bank footprint.
Slickdeals may be compensated by U.S. Bank
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Earn up to $450 when you open a new
U.S. Bank Smartly® Checking account and complete qualifying activities. Subject to certain terms and limitations. Offer valid through April 17, 2025. Member FDIC.
Earn up to $450 with a new Bank Smartly Checking account.
Complete the following within 90 days of account opening:
- Enroll in online banking or the U.S. Bank Mobile App
- Make two or more direct deposit(s) totaling:
- $2,000 - $4,999.99 to earn $250
- $5,000 - $7,999.99 to earn $350
- $8,000 or more to earn $450
U.S. Bank Smartly®Checking includes:
- Fraud prevention
- Security alerts
- Complimentary access to Greenlight to raise financially smart kids
- Direct deposit switch
- Access to U.S. Bank Smart Rewards® to reap additional benefits
- Mobile check deposit
- U.S. Bank Visa® Debit Card
- No fee overdraft protection transfers from a linked deposit account, $50 overdrawn Available Balance safety threshold and Overdraft Fee Forgiven program
Fund your new acount within 30 days to start qualifying activities. Offer may not be available if you are an existing U.S. Bank customer or live outside of the U.S. Bank footprint.
Slickdeals may be compensated by U.S. Bank
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank madcowtt
They are never calling you back if it's been two years. File a CFPB complaint , and I bet you have a resolution within 2 weeks. We have consumer-protective government agencies for a reason. At least for now.
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You should open another account with them first. A CC for instance. Then you can open others. I'm in TX too, have several USB accounts
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I manager a deposit at a big bank and we have offers like this all the time but to answer your question, we do NOT accept transfers (brokerage, wireless, or any other). a direct deposit has a certain transaction code and that's how we track it. can't speak for us bank but they likely do the same.
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Nerp. Read the fine print:
A direct deposit is an electronic deposit of your paycheck made through the Automated Clearing House (ACH) network or an electronic deposit of your government benefits, such as Social Security, from your employer or the government. Other electronic deposits or person-to-person payments are not considered a direct depot.
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How did you manage direct deposits into 20 accounts?
For me it's easy. Open account, channel a deposit allotment from my work into the account, bonus hits, cancel allotment, close account (if I'd incur maintenance fees), move into the next one.
I can tell you that an ACH push from Chase works.
Did you complain to the OCC or the fed. Usually gets a better response
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