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Thinking of signing up to get the free 600$ does anyone know if chase online banking lets you add external accounts you can swap money back to other banks really like my credit union but a free 600$ is free money lol
I've moved money back and forth between Chase checking and an external CU checking account, it's pretty easy to do.
Keep in mind the requirements for getting those new account bonuses... requires you to set up direct deposit, deposit $15,000 and leave it there for 90 days, etc.
@coreysw12 wrote:I've moved money back and forth between Chase checking and an external CU checking account, it's pretty easy to do.
Keep in mind the requirements for getting those new account bonuses... requires you to set up direct deposit, deposit $15,000 and leave it there for 90 days, etc.
Yea i got the 15k at CiT bank at 2.45% so the 200b is more that id maake there and i could do ach back to my CU so would not have to chang my Auto pay
It sounds like you are saying that....
(1) You have not yet deposited 15k into your Chase savings
(2) That 15k is currently in a Citi account
(3) You plan to transfer the 15k to the Chase account soon
Is that right?
As far as learning what options are available at a bank or CU for ACH transfers (always look into fees as well) the customer service desk is a better place to ask than us. Usually, however, you will be able to figure it out on your own. There is typically a button on the bank's web page (once you have logged into your checking account) called TRANSFERS. You click on that and then you just need to add an external account, and there will likely be a button for that too.
The Chase $600 bonus is a great place to start a career in bonus chasing. If you have a fun experience doing that, I'd then encourage you to look at these links from Doctor of Credit, which is my go-to site for the hobby of bank bonus chasing. You can easily make $1000 a year chasing bonuses, and $1500 or even $2000 is quite possible if you work at it.
https://www.doctorofcredit.com/a-beginners-guide-to-bank-account-bonuses/