[Expired] [ID, WA & OR only] Gesa Credit Union $150 Checking Bonus, Direct Deposit Not Required

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Offer at a glance

  • Maximum bonus amount: $150
  • Availability: ID, WA & OR. More details here
  • Direct deposit required: No, only ACH required of $250+
  • Additional requirements: See below
  • Hard/soft pull: Soft
  • ChexSystems: Unknown
  • Credit card funding: Can fund with a credit card, up to $5,000
  • Monthly fees: None
  • Early account termination fee: $20, 180 days
  • Household limit: None
  • Expiration date: None listed

The Offer

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  • Gesa Credit Union is offering a bonus of $150 when you open a new Colossal checking account and complete the following requirements within 60 days of account opening:
    • Enroll in Xpress Digital Banking.
    • Sign-up for and receive eStatements.
    • Complete 18 Gesa Visa® debit card transactions. (ATM transactions excluded.)
    • Receive one ACH deposit of $250 or more.
    • Deposit one item using Remote Deposit Capture.

The Fine Print

  • Beginning July 6, 2020 for a limited time only, a $150 incentive will be paid to members who open a new Gesa Colossal Checking account.
  • To be eligible for the incentive, you must also enroll in Xpress Digital Banking, sign-up to receive electronic statements, complete 18 Gesa Visa® debit card transactions (ATM transactions excluded), receive one ACH deposit of $250.00 or more, and deposit one item using Remote Capture.
  • All quali­fication criteria must be met within 60 days of account opening. $150 incentive will be deposited into member’s savings account after all qualifi­cation criteria are met and is subject to any required IRS reporting.
  • Only one $150 checking incentive per member.
  • Member must not have had a Gesa checking account within the last 90 days. Member must not be a current Inspirus Credit Union checking account holder.
  • All bank account bonuses are treated as income/interest and as such you have to pay taxes on them

Avoiding Fees

Monthly Fees

This account has no monthly fees to worry about

Early Account Termination Fee

A $20 fee is charged if the account is closed within 180 days according to this fee schedule.

Our Verdict

They offered a $300 bonus earlier in the year with the same requirements. Because of that we won’t be adding it to the best bank account bonuses page.

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View Comments (26)

  • Looks like they are Chex sensitive. I was declined for opening 6 checking accounts in the past 3 months. However the CSR said that I could bypass that requirement by opening my account in branch.

  • Damn it, I was waiting for new cc before jumping on this! :( Please come back, please come back, please

  • I know there was a better bonus for $300 earlier in the year, but while not as good as that offer, this is still a good offer if you missed the $300 one.

    8/20 Acct opened
    8/31 final requirements met with 18th Amazon debits (0.50-0.55 cents each spread out over 3 days; 6/day)
    9/1 $150 bonus posted

    The thing I like most about this account is not the bonus itself, but the ability to get cash back via credit card funding. When you factor that in, this is an easy $350 bonus if you can get 2% back on something like Citi double cash for 10k. Also, the quick posting of the bonus is very nice.

    As I mentioned earlier, plan to keep this open and try to open an extra savings account later to fund with CSP to get that bonus (if I am approved later this month). That would be an extra $555 ($600 bonus for CSP + $50 cash back from CSP - $95 CSP annual fee) made much easier by having a Gesa membership. But if Gesa doesn't allow that, then I can just pay property taxes with CSP instead.

    • No problems creating a secondary savings account and funding with CSP for 5k. Coded as purchase and 85,000 points pending for CSP.

  • In terms of credit bureau used, I can confirm that experian was required for my application. I had equifax and transunion unfrozen for P1 and P2. No matter what I did, I got an error at the initial page where you enter your name and SSN. However, once I unfroze Experian, I got past the initial page and was able to submit the application.

    • Hello. Can you provide more details on what issues you ran into? Do you mean initial CC funding of the account? There are multiple comments for the $300 offer of success with CC funding and getting the bonus. I did read one comment where someone was trying to open up a 5th account for MS spending purposes and got shut down. But I have no intention of opening more than 1 checking and 2 savings. Thanks in advance for your feedback.