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Slickdealer
Slickdealer (@guest_1924138)
October 3, 2024 00:16

Received the $100 bonus today, Oct 2nd.

Opened my account on July 24th.

Matt
Matt (@guest_1925253)
October 4, 2024 00:41

ugh I did it before then and no bonus for me. will be contacting them

Matt
Matt (@guest_1927535)
October 7, 2024 16:17

update – got mine today after i messaged. unclear if it was going to happen today anyway.

Matt
Matt (@guest_1922892)
October 1, 2024 17:15

Anyone get their bonus? Says after sept statement but no bonus yet. 10/1

Davis
Davis (@guest_1886242)
August 1, 2024 16:27

expired. email to them said it was not extended

Sam
Sam (@guest_1883795)
July 29, 2024 04:51

Are they pulling Chex?

Cee
Cee (@guest_1884035)
July 29, 2024 16:47

Yes, did they on mine.

Joanna Walters
Joanna Walters (@guest_1881399)
July 24, 2024 13:44

Denied for a Savings Account d/t E-Funds Report with some unhelpful fine print as to why.

ShawntheShawn👈🏾
ShawntheShawn👈🏾 (@guest_1881711)
July 24, 2024 22:21

E-Funds report is Chex. Joanna Walters

Ricki
Ricki (@guest_1881938)
July 25, 2024 09:41

If your application was denied based on information in a consumer report, you should be able to get a free copy of the report. By law, Primis has to tell you how to get the report.

S
S (@guest_1880568)
July 23, 2024 16:02

just got an email from them today saying they’ve got a referral program, $100 each for referring/referred, good on most of their personal and business accounts, just need to be referred by an existing customer using their online form (and then i assume using the referral link they send out) and have $2500 on deposit within 60 days of opening

John
John (@guest_1879756)
July 22, 2024 17:31

A profit for me of $86.61(5.36 APY Western Alliance). Like a bus another (better) one will come by.

Joanna Walters
Joanna Walters (@guest_1879730)
July 22, 2024 16:44

So you have to have 10k in Day 1

Ricki
Ricki (@guest_1880414)
July 23, 2024 13:45

No. The requirement is not to keep a minimum daily balance of $10K. The requirement is to keep an average daily balance of $10,000 or more through 60 days of opening your account.”

You could meet the requirement by depositing just $600,000 59 days after account opening.

Joanna Walters
Joanna Walters (@guest_1880474)
July 23, 2024 14:29

Thank you for the clarification, my question was phrased as a definitive statement – and it was a dumb one to begin with re-reading it.

I’ve gotten stung by a first day balance before, I don’t recall which bank it was.

Dirk
Dirk (@guest_1879680)
July 22, 2024 15:04

10k for 60 days for $100? Is this for real

ShawntheShawn👈🏾
ShawntheShawn👈🏾 (@guest_1879696)
July 22, 2024 15:30

Yes, it is real. Do your math or read the “Our Verdict” section: the $100 bonus is on top of the 4% APY they are already paying for your $10K. The bonus amount is small, but the annualized APY is not bad at all. As DoC puts it, it may be worth it for some people to improve the yield on $10K for a 60-day period.

Ricki
Ricki (@guest_1880598)
July 23, 2024 16:44

“annualized APY” is redundant, since APY is Annualized Percentage Yield.

However, the “Our Verdict” 6% APY is not APY at all. It’s annualized ROI, which is $100/$10000 x (365/60) = ~6%

In general, when you talk about a certain bonus amount that’s paid after maintaining a certain investment amount for a certain number of days, you cannot compute the APY. Why?

In simplest terms, APY is defined to be the effective rate of return on a $1 investment for one year assuming a nominal interest rate R and N equal compounding periods per year. (N > 0).

Therefore, merely knowing that a $10000 investment pays a $100 bonus after 60 days is not sufficient to compute the APY. You also need to know R and N.

If we assume R = 5.04% and N = 12 (monthly compounding), we can compute the Future Value of the investment by using the Excel spreadsheet FV formula. (I chose R = 5.04% simply because that’s the nominal rate, compounded monthly, that my Primis Premium checking account pays to yield 5.16% APY.)

Future Value = FV(5.04%/12, 12,, -10000) = $10,516.

From the Future Value we can compute the APY.

APY = (Future Value – $10,000)/$10,000 = 5.16%.

But as you can see, the calculation of APY depends on the choice of R and N.

Komma
Komma (@guest_1879701)
July 22, 2024 15:36

~10% apy for 60 days isn’t bad.

Matt
Matt (@guest_1879702)
July 22, 2024 15:43

I like Primis too, already have personal checking with them. I’ll do this

Bertha
Bertha (@guest_1879714)
July 22, 2024 16:14

Did they pull Chex when you opened the checking account? TIA

Matt
Matt (@guest_1879723)
July 22, 2024 16:32

Not sure – I’m under review. They asked for business formation documents, so will probably be denied. I’m sole proprietor ; just uploaded my EIN letter lol.

Bertha
Bertha (@guest_1879726)
July 22, 2024 16:43

I meant back when you opened the personal checking. Chex pull at that time? Thank you for responding.
Whenever I encounter a place to submit biz documents, I usually upload a document that say “No legal documentation is needed for Sole Proprietary in my state of Wisconsin.”
Good luck!

Matt
Matt (@guest_1879733)
July 22, 2024 16:52

Oh I see. I think they did, but was so long ago I don’t remember for sure!

Bertha
Bertha (@guest_1879741)
July 22, 2024 17:06

Thanks!

Ricki
Ricki (@guest_1883639)
July 28, 2024 16:45

No business formation documents are required for a sole prop. Say your run your business only under your legal name. That way you don’t have to file a DBA (“doing business as”) statement. Say you run the business from the address on your driver’s license or your home address. You don’t even need an EIN. You can use your SSN. (The only reason an EIN would be needed is if your sole prop is making contributions to an IRS approved retirement plan for the business.)

For years, this is the way I’ve opened business deposit accounts at American Express, Bank of America, BMO, Chase, Citibank, US Bank, Wells Fargo, etc. I don’t even have a business. There’s no law that says you must have an established business to open a business deposit account. You could be starting a business or thinking of starting a business. If they ask for details, like what does your business do or what’s your annual revenue, just make it up!

Daniela
Daniela (@guest_1883807)
July 29, 2024 06:34

i was always afraid they could call it “fraud” are you sure it wouldn’t be seen as fraud if you are a “sole prop” sell 2 items on eBay per year and open a bunch of biz accounts for bonuses?

Daniela
Daniela (@guest_1883808)
July 29, 2024 06:34

@ricki

Ricki
Ricki (@guest_1883900)
July 29, 2024 11:48

1) The main reason a bank needs to know the name, address and form of your business when they open a business account is so they know who to sue if there’s a default. E.g., do they sue you personally, your LLC or your corporation? If the bank opens a business account for your sole prop and you default, the bank can sue you personally and seize your personal assets and personal income to satisfy a judgment.

2) There’s no law that says you must have an established business before you can open a business checking or business savings account.

3) For tax purposes and other reasons, you should not commingle personal and business funds and transactions in the same account.

4) Before you start a business, you may need to hire an accountant, attorney or other experts. You should pay them from a business account, not a personal account.

5) Therefore, anyone who’s just thinking of starting a business should consider opening a business checking account.

Ricki
Ricki (@guest_1884096)
July 29, 2024 18:27

The volume of your sales and your motive for opening the business account are irrelevant.

The bank doesn’t care about your sales volume. They assume your motive for opening the account is to earn the bonus. They assume you will close the account after the bonus is paid.

The business savings bonus offer is an incentive to get you to open a business savings account and maintain a deposit, not an incentive to get you to engage in business activity. The bank offers you a bonus in exchange for having the use of your funds during the offer’s maintenance period. The bank doesn’t care whether you have a business. They only need the name, address and form of your business in case they need to sue. If your business is a sole prop, they can sue you personally.

Slickdealer
Slickdealer (@guest_1879791)
July 22, 2024 18:22

Same, have a personal checking account with them since last year.

I applied as well for this promotion. There was no where in the application that asked me to input the promotion code. Not sure if they do it automatically on the backend.

Do you recall entering in the promo code anywhere in the application process?

Slickdealer
Slickdealer (@guest_1881388)
July 24, 2024 13:29

Update:
Banker emailed me for documents.
I replied back and also mentioned the promotion code.
Account approved and the banker manually entered in the promo code.

Wayne
Wayne (@guest_1879747)
July 22, 2024 17:21

Total after 60 days is $166.00.