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It's 0.2% added on to any charge, whether 1%, or 2% or 5%, they become 1.2%, 2.2%, or 5.2%.
@NRB525 wrote:It's 0.2% added on to any charge, whether 1%, or 2% or 5%, they become 1.2%, 2.2%, or 5.2%.
I do find that strange! My expectation from the "natural" reading would be that each point is increased by 20%, so basically 1% becomes 1.2% When you get 5, that's 6%
So, I have to ask, is the 1.2, 2.2, 5.2 confirmed by experience or the bank?
^^ Thanks! So that is very clear and does indeed make the offer of vanishingly small value.
@longtimelurker wrote:^^ Thanks! So that is very clear and does indeed make the offer of vanishingly small value.
What I want to see is the whale who spends $10k on a Cash+ ( after meeting the $300 to $1,150 threshold ) in a 60 day period to get the full $20 bonus.
Who is up to the challenge?
It's still better than what I got
Use Zelle 10 times through 12/31 for a chance to win $10,000
@Remedios wrote:It's still better than what I got
Use Zelle 10 times through 12/31 for a chance to win $10,000
If that's the same as my offer, it's more you have a chance to win even if you just use it once, but if you use it 10 times a month you will get 10 chances (and more than 10 gives you 10). And/or, bill stuff! A true treasure trove:
Use Zelle®1 in the U.S. Bank Mobile App (or online banking) to settle up or send a monetary gift to a new recipient you trust. When you pay someone new, you’ll be entered for a chance to win $10,000
Pay new billers with U.S. Bank bill pay to earn more entries. Add new e-bills, too! The more new billers you pay and e-bills you add, the better your chance to win.
Reading the rules, it's a sweepstakes so you can also just enter by mail.....