Credit Sesame has launched a digital bank account called ‘Sesame Cash‘, the account offers a Sesame Cash debit card that runs on the Mastercard network. The account has no minimum balance requirement, no overdraft fees and no monthly service fees. Competitor Credit Karma recently launched a savings account as well.
Credit Improvement Cash Rewards
They are also offering some called ‘Credit Improvement Cash Rewards’ where account holders can earn up to $100 per month when they improve their credit score. To be eligible customers need:
- Have an open and active Sesame Cash account;
- Have a minimum FICO® credit score of 300 at the end of each 30-day reward cycle; and
- Make a deposit into their Sesame Cash account of at least $25 during each 30-day reward cycle, OR make a one-time deposit of $100 or more into their Sesame Cash account. Eligibility based on a $100 one-time deposit only applies to the 30-day reward cycle in which the deposit is made and future reward cycles
The amount you receive is:
- Customers whose credit scores increase by at least 10 points and up to 99 points from the beginning to the end of the 30 day rewards cycle receive a $5 cash reward.
- Customers whose credit scores increase by at least 100 points or more from the beginning to the end of the 30 day rewards cycle receive a $100 cash reward.
It’s going to be extremely difficult if not impossible for most people to get a score improvement of 100+. I guess if you’re able to get a massive negative item removed from your credit report you might stand a chance.
Our Verdict
The main selling point seems to be the no fees and the credit score improvement program. To be honest no fees is just standard when it comes to digital banking and the credit score improvement program doesn’t look very profitable (and also ends July 1st 2020 currently). I personally don’t see much point in signing up for this account currently.
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Maybe max out all my cards so they report a 100% credit utilization before opening the account? Still not sure that would give me a 100 point drop to recover the following month.
I just know my scores on credit karma dropped around 50 points when my utilization shot up from 2% to 20% for a month during the Hy-Vee promo last year then recovered the following month.
Still not worth it, just throwing it out there, lol.
So I only need to increase my credit score to 872 in a month?
Is Big Bird on the dollar bill, Elmo on the $5 and Oscar the Grouch on the twenty? I bet The Count loves it!
Yeah it's gonna be a no from me dawg
I played this game at the state fair. Get the basketball through the hoop, get a kewpie doll. Get 17 basketballs through a tiny flaming hoop in 3 seconds, get a stuffed giant panda.
Wake me up when a referral program starts with bonus for both parties 😪