The Offer
- Check App is currently running a promotion where they will pay $10 of any of your bills, which are payable in their system. Here is how to complete it:
- Install Check App
- Open the app
- Click the present icon in the top right hand corner (if you don’t see this, follow the steps below anyway and just make sure the last step confirmation is shown)
- Select a company to send payment to (major companies should be listed)
- Enter in your information
- Choose bank account as your payment information (using a credit card comes with a $4.99 service fee)
- Choose payment amount
- On the confirmation screen you should see something along the lines of “Check will pay $10.00 of this amount”
The Fine Print
- Should work for existing and new users
- Make sure your payment is $10 or larger to get the full $10 discount (if you pay a $5 bill, you’ll only receive $5)
- Can only use once per device, might be possible to use multiple devices to get multiple discounts. People have been blacklisted for trying to circumvent this one per customer rule, so do it at your own risk.
Fees
Payment source:
- Credit card payments:
- $0-$125: $4.99
- $125+: 4%
- Bank transfer: Free
Payment speed:
- Send now: Free
- Schedule: Free
- Expedited: $6.99
Our Verdict
This seems to be a quick little way to save $10, for some giving access to personal information to yet another app isn’t worth this discount, whilst others will happily gobble up this promotion. The Check App is an Inuit company, so your private information should be relatively safe. Because of this I will be completing this offer
More and more companies seem to be getting into the Bill Pay space, it’s obviously a profitable sector to be in. It’ll be interesting to see who ends up winning the battle for consumers in the long run, in the mean time it should hopefully mean a lot of discounts for consumers as each company tries to gain market share. Evolve money is another similar company in this space.
Because of the high credit card payment fees, this unfortunately won’t be able to be used for manufactured spending. As always, you can find more “free money” opportunities by clicking here.
Thanks goes to couches200000 who alerted me to this thread.
Was free to pay; however, did not receive $10 credit.
Did not receive confirmation that this worked.
I already had an account. I tried this and it did not work. I got charged the $4.99 on a $25 with no discount or cash back. Logically thing to do if this happens. CANCEL YOUR PAYMENT.
Why did you get charged $4.95? Did you select the credit card option? If so, that’s why you might not have received the $10 credit.