[Expired] [Targeted] Bank of America: Use Your Debit Card 20+ Times & Get A $5 Credit

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The Offer

Sent out via e-mail, subject line is ‘Use your debit card 20 or more times and we’ll give you $5’

  • Bank of America is offering some users a $5 credit when they use their debit card 20+

The Fine Print

  • Debit card transactions must be completed by September 28th, 2019

Our Verdict

Not a very big bonus and requires a lot of debit card transactions unfortunately. Might be worth doing for people that want to stock up on Amazon credit, although I am always worried that will cause my Amazon account to get blocked and not sure it’s worth the risk for $5.

Hat tip to reader MBS & Randall P

View Comments (12)

  • I didn't get this offer but I did get BBVA offer to use debit card 15 times for $5 couple weeks ago. Slightly better than this but not sure if I'll end up doing it.

  • Not worth the effort, and a really weak promo. Bank of America really expects people to bow down to them and bust their a$$ just to make a few bucks. I've seen better promos which only require five transactions. But 20? Get the hell out of here.

  • @will What's your concern about Amazon blocking your account? Have they shut down accounts for doing lots of small debits? I've been doing 40-60+ a month for 50 cents for some high interest checking accounts for the past couple of years and haven't heard a peep.

    I would assume they'd send me a note to stop it if they weren't happy about it before freezing my account, but maybe not.

    • side question what's the highest APY return recently? checking? savings? other crytos accts? Also what's the lowest swipe you could do for credit transactions? There should be ways of less than 50 cents.

      • Thanks @Chuck I haven't seen that thread before (wasn't aware of this site in 2014). I have to think they've loosened up. I do all my debits (40-60 of them, all 50 cents) for the month on one day, usually within 30 minutes or so. Sometimes I'll split them over two days.

        I will log in, do five, eight or ten debits in a row, then read another web page or do some work for a minute or two, then do another batch of debits. Then do something else for a few minutes. Repeat as needed until all my debits are finished.

        Maybe I'm an outlier, maybe it's because I've now had an Amazon account for 20 years, maybe I'm lucky or maybe their tolerance levels have changed dramatically over the past few years.

    • In 2013 I would get shut down, as in totally locked out of my Amazon account, just for doing 1 or 2 reloads. It would reopen a couple of days later, and the process would repeat. It was a nightmare just trying to do 10 transactions for one rewards checking account (I had to give up one that account). I only recently got back into rewards checking, due to high interest and caps, and I do use reloads. But I'm definitely aware that the shutdowns could happen again. It's a very real problem.

    • Yeah they have paused and shut down accounts before, I think Chuck has a post on it. Usually it's a high volume in a short period of time that causes it and you can usually get it unblocked