>check mail today
>bank offering a reward of $300 for opening an account and making $500 of direct depostits in a month
>open an account
>get my $300
>withdraw 800
>close account
Whatever retard thought of this marketing scheme should be fired.
>check mail today
>bank offering a reward of $300 for opening an account and making $500 of direct depostits in a month
>open an account
>get my $300
>withdraw 800
>close account
Whatever retard thought of this marketing scheme should be fired.
>shits on your stupid frog face
I have 5k that I swap around banks to take advantage of free promos. So far, in 6 years, that 5k has given me a free ipad, $500 gas card, $550 in cash, 5000 air miles and a promo where I got 10% cash back on a card for 4 months and got $1k back.
Congratulations you outperformed 80% biz
Uhh you clearly did not read the fine print my goy
WHat are the best accounts to churn through?
>1 month later
>$500 early termination fee
I feel like such a slackard.
I only took a free $200 to open a checking account, (make a few transactions in the first month), plus $25 a year by using the debit card at least every other year to keep the account active. Until they finally wised up and shut down my $25.
$300 is not worth the lawyer's fees and debt collectors. Nothing will happen.
>withdrew 800
>paid 500
Thats a net gain of 300 bucks retard. Either way OP tricked the stupid bankers
Since you are on Any Forums it probably doesn't apply but when you go to apply for a mortgage they check your good goy score and will see you did that and made $300 off them and jew you by tacking on a couple extra 0.xx%
burgers unironically have no right to complain. money rains from the trees in america
I've actually kept a couple bank accounts and CCs that I only really got for the sign up bonus, so it works sometimes. I'm working on like 3 sign up bonuses currently and have no plans to keep the accounts lmao. My employer makes it really easy to split portions of my DD for these offers.
check out the doctor of credit website
This reminds me of when FTX gave Ukrainians "free" money, but it was just as much or more than withdrawal fees.
>Fact check true
>CCs
>no plans to keep the accounts
The average length of your credit history accounts for 15% of your credit score.
Submitted too soon. Meant to also mention that % of credit utilization is also a factor. So if you have any outstanding debt keeping the CC's would bring it down. Which is also why you should regularly raise their limits.
>deposits $500
>gets $300
>withdraws $800
>charged $500
Which containment general did you crawl out of?
Except you forgot about the grunts the bank hires to deal with pussy little faggots like you. You didn't happen to tell the bank where you live, did you?
How can you possibly still not understand?
lawyers and debt collectors will exchange dozens of thousands of dollars and get rich bickering over some hobo's blanket