New $325 offer. Wells Fargo has a $325 bonus offer if you open a new Everyday Checking account from this offer webpage with $25+ by April 10th, 2023. You are not eligible for this offer if you currently have Wells Fargo consumer checking account or if you have received a bonus for opening a Wells Fargo consumer checking account within the past 12 months. You must live in an eligible zip code, but their footprint is pretty big. Found via DoC.
Here are the bonus requirements:
- Open a new Wells Fargo consumer checking account with a minimum opening deposit of $25 by April 10, 2023 online via the link above. If you open in-branch, you must first generate a bonus code via the link above.
- Within 90 calendar days of account opening (the “qualification period”), receive a total of $1,000 or more in qualifying direct deposits to your new checking account. “A qualifying direct deposit is an ACH (Automated Clearing House) automatic electronic deposit of your salary, pension, Social Security, or other regular income into your bank account.”
- Once the 90-day qualification period has elapsed, they will deposit any earned bonus into your new checking account within 30 days.
The Wells Fargo Everyday Checking account monthly service fee is $10, but it is waived with one of the following each fee period:
- $500 minimum daily balance
- $500 or more in total qualifying direct deposits
In the past, Wells Fargo has not done a “hard credit check” while being pretty flexible with what qualifies as a direct deposit. This is a solid offer if you are eligible as the requirements are relatively easy and you may find other benefits from having a Wells Fargo checking account.
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