[Expired] Chase Offers/BofA: Earn $40 When You Sign Up For AT&T Fiber

The Offer

  • Earn $40 cash back when you sign up with AT&T Fiber using your eligible card associated with this offer.

A number of banks use the same back end for these offers. This includes: Chase, Bank of America, Regions Bank, Suntrust Bank, BBVA, BB&T, PNC, Columbia Bank, Beneficial Bank, and Christian Community CU. You can read this post for more information. Now includes Chase as well.

The Fine Print

  • Offer expires 11/21/2020
  • Must make first plan payment by 12/21/2020 using your eligible card associated with this offer.
  • Your $40 cash back will be processed within 30 days after making your qualifying payment.
  • Offer valid one time only and is nontransferable.

Our Verdict

We’ve seen a similar deal via AmEx offers before. This is supposed to only be for new sign ups, but I suspect it might work for existing sign ups as well. For more Chase offers click here.

Hat tip to reader Lee KH

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Igor
Igor (@guest_1082141)
October 30, 2020 06:24

AT&T still refuses to acknowledge my address on a new build even though the houses across the street have Fiber.

Mike
Mike (@guest_1081774)
October 29, 2020 17:18

DP: I got this offer on my Chase card and overpaid my AT&T fiber bill by $40 a few days ago and credit posted today.

Will
Will (@guest_1081690)
October 29, 2020 15:20

FYI already had Fiber but clicked through the link to perhaps fake a sign-up. Paid my normal monthly bill with CFU with the offer on it, and a few days later it showed I redeemed the offer and got $40 statement credit.

L
L (@guest_1086526)
November 7, 2020 16:39

Where’s the link?

Alex
Alex (@guest_1081645)
October 29, 2020 14:30

The “We’ve seen a similar deal via AmEx offers before” link in the Verdict section lead me somewhere… surprising. @William Charles, might want to edit that 😉

Chuck
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Chuck(@chucksithe)
October 29, 2020 15:15

Removed that link, thanks

Bo
Bo (@guest_1082267)
October 30, 2020 11:39

I just got an Amex offer on AT&T TV. Spend $50 or more get $40 back. Limit 2 statement credits .

L
L (@guest_1082334)
October 30, 2020 13:28

Alex where did it lead?

cashbackthebest
cashbackthebest (@guest_1081636)
October 29, 2020 14:11

click the link above “We’ve seen a similar deal via AmEx offers before” and see what happens.

qmc
qmc (@guest_1081607)
October 29, 2020 13:19

Check your favorite cashback portal. E.g. TCB often has their own bonus in the $70+ range.

Bo
Bo (@guest_1081591)
October 29, 2020 12:43

I have a cox offer on one of my chase card. Earn $45 back when you connect with cox. I have signed up for the TV starter , which cost about $29. Swagbucks also offers 2000SB. Money maker of about $36 if you have this offer.

TDD
TDD (@guest_1082105)
October 30, 2020 02:11
  Bo

Yeah i have this offer too..I think it’s locality based. Cox is available in Northern VA, no AT&T fiber.

Chucks
Chucks (@guest_1081573)
October 29, 2020 12:19

I’ll say Wikibuy often has offers, and there often are many more floating around too that stack, worth checking out.

AT&T fiber is pretty dope where I am. 1000 Mbps down AND up (speeds are consistently 950Mbps+ when I test it) means you can do all sorts of great stuff like run a media server, a VPN, nightly backups to the cloud, whatever really easily. And you can do all that without worrying about other family members streaming getting interrupted. Mine also includes a subscription to HBO Max with just the fiber internet, no TV package required.

jamie
jamie (@guest_1081853)
October 29, 2020 19:20

I agree that fiber is amazing! The best internet product I’ve had- by far!

L
L (@guest_1082335)
October 30, 2020 13:28

It’s not the case for me. Do you just use the router provided or a separate one?

Eric
Eric (@guest_1081571)
October 29, 2020 12:16

I always found it strange how they incentivize signing up for fiber like this, and with virtual debit card promos and free YouTube TV and stuff – most people I know would give up a kidney just to have fiber available where they live.

K
K (@guest_1081562)
October 29, 2020 12:01

Totally would if att fiber was actually available anywhere. It’s vapor ware from what I can tell.