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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If we did the Fidelity Bloom app offer are we still eligible for this?
Some individuals may not be eligible. Reasons for ineligibility include, but are not limited to:
Limited to one offer per customer.
Individuals who took advantage of the previous $50 for $100 offer or the previous $50 for $150 offer aren't eligible.
Fidelity employees aren't eligible.
Non-US residents aren't eligible.
Persons employed by FINRA or a securities organization in a regulatory capacity aren't eligible.
Some individuals may not be eligible. Reasons for ineligibility include, but are not limited to:
Limited to one offer per customer.
Individuals who took advantage of the previous $50 for $100 offer or the previous $50 for $150 offer aren't eligible.
Fidelity employees aren't eligible.
Non-US residents aren't eligible.
Persons employed by FINRA or a securities organization in a regulatory capacity aren't eligible.
FWIW I signed up for the Bloom promotion, the funds from the initial bank transfer should post in the next 24 hours but it let me sign up for the starter pack. On the last confirmation page it showed the promo code for the $100, so guess we will see if both take effect.
I did the Bloom promo,and I've done at least one other 50-for-100 promo, a year or two ago. They accepted this promo code for a standard "Fidelity Account" and I just got an email describing the time window to deposit my $50. We'll see if it pays out!
Pro Tip: Open a Fidelity brokerage account, cash management account, and Roth IRA account. Use the brokerage account as savings account. Fidelity sweeps any uninvested money in their brokerage and retirement accounts into their Money Market fund, which is getting 4.97% APR right now. Use the cash management account as a checking account (you can open a debit card for it). Only transfer money to the cash management account when you need to use it, since it doesn't sweep automatically into the same high interest Money Market as the brokerage and retirement accounts, and you may forget to manually place the funds into the higher interest Money Market fund.
Vanguard has a higher yield Money Market sweep, but they don't have a debit card account that can act as checking. Not sure about Schwab.
Thanks for the outstanding tip. Daughter just opened Fidelity Brokerage & Cash Management acct and got a $100 Bonus. Debit card w/ no fees and if she is charged anywhere, Fidelity reimburses.
Schwab doesn't have the automatic sweep into a Money Market.
Thanks for the outstanding tip. Daughter just opened Fidelity Brokerage & Cash Management acct and got a $100 Bonus. Debit card w/ no fees and if she is charged anywhere, Fidelity reimburses.
Schwab doesn't have the automatic sweep into a Money Market.
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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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Limited to one offer per customer.
Individuals who took advantage of the previous $50 for $100 offer or the previous $50 for $150 offer aren't eligible.
Fidelity employees aren't eligible.
Non-US residents aren't eligible.
Persons employed by FINRA or a securities organization in a regulatory capacity aren't eligible.
Limited to one offer per customer.
Individuals who took advantage of the previous $50 for $100 offer or the previous $50 for $150 offer aren't eligible.
Fidelity employees aren't eligible.
Non-US residents aren't eligible.
Persons employed by FINRA or a securities organization in a regulatory capacity aren't eligible.
Yes, but have we tried, hmmm
We're sorry—it seems you're not eligible for this promotion.
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Vanguard has a higher yield Money Market sweep, but they don't have a debit card account that can act as checking. Not sure about Schwab.
Schwab doesn't have the automatic sweep into a Money Market.
Schwab doesn't have the automatic sweep into a Money Market.
You can treat the brokerage account as "almost" regular savings bank account. You can Direct Deposit and pay bills using the instructions.
You can treat the brokerage account as "almost" regular savings bank account. You can Direct Deposit and pay bills using the instructions.
It's a sweet offer. My daughter left $10 in her Chase account and will probably never look back.
"We're sorry—it seems you're not eligible for this promotion
You can continue opening this account, but the promo code cannot be used.
Reasons for ineligibility can be:
The promotion has expired
You are a Fidelity employee
You are associated with a financial institution
You have already used this promo code"
Was worth a shot. Thanks OP.