Fidelity Charge Card Bonus

Rickny
  |     |   1,298 posts since 2017

Got an email from Fidelity: Earn 20% more Rewards Points (up to 2,000 Rewards Points) on purchases¹ — redeemable for cash back² into an eligible Fidelity® account³ — after you spend $300.*

Enroll by March 31, 2022, and eligible purchases made from March 1 - April 30, 2022, will count toward this offer.




jack12
  |     |   307 posts since 2021
Me too- but mine was $200

And I got a different promo about a week ago----

Shop online and spend $150 or more by March 31, 2022.

Earn a $15 statement credit.
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I have not been using fidelity much as I got an equivalent deal with the wells fargo 2% card

But I am going to start back

Also there was a $10 reward for 3 or more purchases totaling $75 or more back in Dec

I did use the fidelity card for that and I did get the $10 although at the time I had some doubt as to if my Uverse and Natural Gas payments would work but they did
So I am hopeful they will work again for one or both of the new deals
Rickny
  |     |   1,298 posts since 2017
Gotten other offers different than yours from Fidelity but they were for on line purchases where I get 3% and a bonus if I paid an insurance bill but I had no bills during the offer period.

We opened the Wells CC and get 2% back and got the $200. I use my Citibank charge card that pays 1% on purchases and another 1% when you pay. Got a bonus on the Citibank card when I opened that a while back too.


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