U.S. Bank Smartly® Checking: Earn Up to $450 When You Open a New Account and Complete Qualifying Activities
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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.
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.
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Still waiting on US Bank to give me my $400 bonus for the prior promo that required two deposits totaling more than $5000.
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.
This is the only bank where I did not received account opening bonus out of ~20.
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"We weren't able to add this offer to your application"
The only information I have given them when I get this error is my zip code and I am within two miles of a branch. Tried it with and without the savings account. Tried on different devices and different browsers. Also different links to make sure it wasn't the affiliate links that was screwing it up. The only thing I can think of is that it's my zip code where they are not offering it.
Coming back to update on this - they paid out the bonus for me on 2/06, I finished the deposits on 1/02. Took them about 30 days to process my bonus, but they did do so. This was from the previous offer where it was $400 bonus for over $5000 direct deposit. I used a push from my Schwab Brokerage account.
I did this offer last year and got my $400 in December. It was classified as interest. However, I did not receive a 1099 from US Bank. When I log onto my account and check tax documents, it states that I have none for 2024.
Anyone else experience something similar. I was under the impression that I had to claim the $400 received as interest earnings on my tax return.
I know for other 1099's like gambling winnings they don't issue one if it's under $600, not sure about 1099-INT. I wouldn't worry about it, if you can't get it from your account it probably isn't coming. You can always claim the income without a 1099 if you just didn't want any issues.
Pretty easy to obtain. I pushed two deposits from another account and got the bonus. But the hassle was getting my account open-- turns out I needed extra verification due to my credit being frozen. I already had a credit card with them, so after calling, they approved immediately.
I was planning on keeping the account, but apparently US Bank is changing their fees. The account will no longer be free even with a credit card...so I'm probably going to close it since that's the case. I know they hate churning, but that's their problem with them changing the terms of the account almost immediately after I opened.
Pretty easy to obtain. I pushed two deposits from another account and got the bonus. But the hassle was getting my account open-- turns out I needed extra verification due to my credit being frozen. I already had a credit card with them, so after calling, they approved immediately.
I was planning on keeping the account, but apparently US Bank is changing their fees. The account will no longer be free even with a credit card...so I'm probably going to close it since that's the case. I know they hate churning, but that's their problem with them changing the terms of the account almost immediately after I opened.
Can you tell us know the name of the bank from which push was done? And also what was the time interval between two pushes? Was it a month interval or earlier?
Coming back to update on this - they paid out the bonus for me on 2/06, I finished the deposits on 1/02. Took them about 30 days to process my bonus, but they did do so. This was from the previous offer where it was $400 bonus for over $5000 direct deposit. I used a push from my Schwab Brokerage account.
you mean , transferring from brokerage account is counted as direct deposit ?
Be aware that effective around mid-June, USBank will increase the monthly fee to $12/month and you can no longer get the fee waived each month by having a USBank credit card. You'll need to keep at $1500 in the account, or have a Direc Direct each month. I got my $450 bonus last Fall, keep $300 balance, and have been getting my month fee waived by having a USBank card. I'm closing my account soon.
Can you tell us know the name of the bank from which push was done? And also what was the time interval between two pushes? Was it a month interval or earlier?
Fidelity cash account. I did them one day apart and my bonus showed up 3 business days after the second deposit.
I did this last month and got my $450 as soon as my direct deposit totally to >$8000 was deposited.
I opened up the Smartly credit card too to get the 4% cashback. Their website and app are kinda awful, but it's still a solid offer so I can't complain too much.
Still waiting on US Bank to give me my $400 bonus for the prior promo that required two deposits totaling more than $5000.
Cash is cash. If a bank employs DIRECT DEPOSIT as an excuse to delay/void the promotion, then we should not continue to participate in the scam. It's a good deal as long as you're not in the 5% that get nothing!
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The only information I have given them when I get this error is my zip code and I am within two miles of a branch. Tried it with and without the savings account. Tried on different devices and different browsers. Also different links to make sure it wasn't the affiliate links that was screwing it up. The only thing I can think of is that it's my zip code where they are not offering it.
Anyone else experience something similar. I was under the impression that I had to claim the $400 received as interest earnings on my tax return.
I was planning on keeping the account, but apparently US Bank is changing their fees. The account will no longer be free even with a credit card...so I'm probably going to close it since that's the case. I know they hate churning, but that's their problem with them changing the terms of the account almost immediately after I opened.
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I was planning on keeping the account, but apparently US Bank is changing their fees. The account will no longer be free even with a credit card...so I'm probably going to close it since that's the case. I know they hate churning, but that's their problem with them changing the terms of the account almost immediately after I opened.
I opened up the Smartly credit card too to get the 4% cashback. Their website and app are kinda awful, but it's still a solid offer so I can't complain too much.
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