Have you heard of those programs where you’re enticed with extra goodies if you refer-a-friend to the service your are using? Gifts along the lines of a gift cards, extra points, money or perks? Companies use these all the time to acquire companies, but you can use them to your advantage too to get free money, or goods of value, all while helping out your friend too. Usually these companies make it sweet for the sender and receiver. The dollar value of these rewards can …
Category: New Account Bonus
Sometimes companies offer cash for new customer to enroll and use their products or services, get some free cash if you use them.
Have you ever wanted to start investing but don’t know where to start? How about putting your change to work. Let me explain. Let’s say you pump in gas and your total was $10.92. We’re already going to be getting anywhere from 1-5% cash bank from this expense because you’re using your credit card right? (If you’re not, start using credit cards only, read here why). Out of your $10.92, Acorns will round up to the nearest dollar and invest it for …
Free money for opening a Huntington Checking account! Grab it before March 31st. There are a couple of options for consumers at $150 and $200. Details below For $150 Open an Asterisk Free Checking Account Make deposits of at least $1,000 within 60 days of account opening No monthly fees! For $200 Open an Huntington 5 Checking Account Make deposits of at least $1,000 within 60 days of account opening Avoid the monthly fee if you have $5000 in revolving account …
This time last year I opened up a new PNC checking account (or as PNC calls it, a virtual wallet) , and got a $300 sign up bonus, and it looks like PNC is giving out a similar offer with the same amount of money this year as well. While I don’t remember if the $50 and $200 bonus are the same, here are the requirements to put some extra money in your pocket. For $50: Open a Virtual Wallet …
About a month ago, I received a marketing direct mail from Wells Fargo. Now, I hate junk mail, I assume most of us do, but I always check every single piece of mail because you never know what may lay inside of it. I usually just open them, skim through the copy and put them in my shred pile if I see it’s not important. I’m sure most of you have seen sign up offers saying, we have a sign-up bonus …
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