[Ends 11/10] Ally Bank $300 Checking Bonus (GET300)

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End date has been moved forward to today (11/10). 

Offer at a glance

  • Maximum bonus amount: $300
  • Availability: Nationwide
  • Direct deposit required: Yes, $1,000 for 2 consecutive months
  • Additional requirements: None
  • Hard/soft pull: Mixed DP
  • ChexSystems: Yes
  • Credit card funding: None
  • Monthly fees: None
  • Early account termination fee: None
  • Household limit: None
  • Expiration date:November 18, 2025

The Offer

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  • Ally Bank is offering a $300 checking bonus when you open a new checking account with promo code GET300 and complete the following requirements:
    • Add money to your account within 30 days of opening or it will close
    • Set up qualifying direct deposits of at least $1,000 a month for two consecutive months.

 

The Fine Print

  • Full terms here

Avoiding Fees

Ally Bank Spending Account has no monthly fees to worry about.

Our Verdict

Previously this was a $200 bonus. There is a $100 referral bonus as well but I don’t think they stack as the terms state ‘only the first offer met will be fulfilled.’ Definitely think the $300 bonus on it’s own is worth doing and I wouldn’t be surprised if Ally pulls this early due to how popular it is. Will add this to our best bank bonus page. 

Hat tip to reader Carl J

 

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