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Old Nov 19, 2013, 6:07 pm
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All offers are expired/dead as of March 31, 2017

AA: https://scs.fidelity.com/other/offer...shtml?MSC=AA01

United: https://scs.fidelity.com/other/offer...shtml?MSC=UA01

Delta: https://scs.fidelity.com/other/offer...on_delta.shtml


Update as of May 21, 2014 - in recent weeks some people have reported being told that they are no longer eligible for this offer, in spite of meeting the previous terms and conditions. Some Fidelity representatives are saying that these offers are targeted. Note the bold words in the the terms and conditions below - "Other terms and conditions may apply."

The funds or securities must stay in the account for 9 months
The offer may be repeated every 365 days if the terms were met (rolling 12 months)
The funds may not already be in a Fidelity account, but must be sourced from elsewhere

If you are moving funds or securities out of Fidelity, with intent to move it back to claim this bonus, members have recommended to keep the funds/securities out for at least 3 months to avoid risk of losing eligibility for the deposit. Some have been told unofficially by advisers 30 days. YMMV.

Members who have pulled funds/deposits out within 9 months have reported they were allowed to keep the miles, but were banned for life from being able to repeat the offer.

Added September 26, 2016:

Any withdrawals from the account during the qualification period will count against the total deposited. This includes dividends upon you may dependent to live. So be sure to transfer assets whose value covers the minimum you need plus any you might withdraw during those 60 days.

It is strongly suggested you register for the offer you want by calling Fidelity's Promotion Department at (800)544-5315, as the online registration has been flaky in the past. Also, if you have high net worth, a "High Net Worth supervisor" may be able to help - simply call the Premium Services number on your account statement to find someone who has the power to do most anything. Get the name and phone number of the person you spoke with and ask him or her to note in your account that you have been approved, and by whom. Then, if after you transfer assets you get an email saying you are not eligible for the offer for which you registered (yes, this has happened), call the rep again, asking to read the notes on your account. You will probably be told that the email was automated and was sent in error and that they will hand babysit the funding and resultant miles.

If the registration page tells you are not eligible because you have had the offer before, call one of the above numbers. You are eligible after on year. That year probably starts counting when the miles are awarded, not when you register or when you add assets.

Trusts require extra caution on their part. Sometimes they require that you give them a lot of paperwork for trusts. If you have a local Fidelity office, just bring in everything required and they will copy and mail it for you. Easy. Otherwise, just mail it in. If upon trying to register online you are informed that your Revocable Living Trust account is not eligible, well, just call one of the above numbers, because it is eligible. They just have to verify a few things and then override the system. They want to know that you are the only trustee and the only beneficiary.


From the Terms and Conditions page:

Promotional Offer Rules:

This promotional offer is only available to new or existing Fidelity brokerage account customers opening or depositing net new assets into a joint or individual nonretirement Fidelity Account®. Net new assets are defined as an individual’s external new money in minus money out, including distributions and transfers.

This offer expires September 30, 2014, and is not transferable or valid in conjunction with any other Fidelity promotional offer. Fidelity Investments reserves the right to modify, change, or alter the terms and conditions of the promotional offer in its sole discretion at any time. Fidelity Investments may terminate this promotional offer at any time. Other terms and conditions may apply.

Promotional offers are limited to one per individual per rolling 12 months.
The promotion is not available for business accounts; trust accounts; mutual fund only accounts; retirement accounts, including, among others, Fidelity IRA, Roth IRA, SEP, and SIMPLE accounts; 401(k) and 403(b) workplace retirement plans; fiduciary accounts (including custodial accounts, estate accounts); 529 college savings plan accounts (i.e. college investment trust accounts); Fidelity accounts managed by Strategic Advisers, Inc. (for example, Portfolio Advisory Services); Institutional Wealth Services (IWS) clients; clients of registered investment advisors working with Fidelity Investments; annuities; and Stock Plan Services accounts. Offer is not valid for non-U.S. residents; persons affiliated with FINRA, a securities exchange or its members; employees of Fidelity, its affiliates, and members of their immediate families and households; or the media.

Certain states and local jurisdictions have laws that limit or restrict public employees from accepting items of value from vendors such as Fidelity that provide services to public institutions. Some public entities such as governments, state universities, health care organizations, etc., also have internal policies that may contain similar restrictions. If you are a public official or employee, you should determine if one of these laws or internal policies applies to you. By accepting this incentive, we assume that you are in compliance with your jurisdiction's laws and institution's internal policies.

Transferred assets will be valued, for the purposes of determining eligibility for this promotional offer, at the close of business Eastern time on the business day or next business day, if on a weekend day or holiday, following receipt by Fidelity Investments of the assets into the account that is eligible for the promotional offer. Funding must come from an external, non-Fidelity source via any standard monetary transfer method (a standard Transfer of Assets form, check, electronic funds transfer, ADM deposit, etc.). Please allow eight weeks from the funding of the eligible account, with the qualifying dollar amount of assets, for American Airlines AAdvantage® miles to be posted to your AAdvantage® account. Your Fidelity Account® must remain open with the qualifying funding for six months from the date that the qualifying assets are first received in the eligible account.

New accounts must be opened within 30 days of registering for the offer. Additional deposits to the eligible Fidelity account may earn you a higher mileage award provided the result is that the cumulative assets meet or exceed the next eligibility tier (up to a maximum of 50,000 AAdvantage® miles). For new accounts, initial and subsequent deposits must be made within 60 days of Fidelity account opening. For new money deposited into existing accounts, all deposits must be made within 60 days of registering for the offer.
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Old May 5, 2012, 9:26 am
  #106  
 
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Originally Posted by Ducati
Cycling is dead. Those people you're referencing cycled in mid-April. No reports of anyone being successful at the end of April.
Show me data point evidence that cycling is dead
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Old May 5, 2012, 1:44 pm
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Fidelity cut my bonus (no recycling - but appears so)

I had quite a bit of money in my Fidelity account. I had earlier benefited from the AA bonus offer. But after that I kept that money into the account and added more money for stocks. I had withdrawn $41K from the account (non-bonus money) when I signed up for the 100K UA bonus and deposited $100K. I only got 25000 miles. I knew they think my 41K withdrawal is 'recycling' but it is not since that was withdrawn from the additional money I had deposited earlier (over and above the AA bonus money).
I have written to their customer service. Let's see what they say. I may have to call them and debate this issue. Above and beyond the bonuses threshold, everything else is my choice whether to keep or withdraw. Am I seeing this correctly?
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Old May 5, 2012, 2:15 pm
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You are going to need to provide more information than that.

When did you open the account?
And how was the bonus cut, there are many reports where some people did not get the bonus all at once. 15+35, 25+25

What evidence is there the bonus was cut?
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Old May 5, 2012, 7:55 pm
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I opened the account after signing up for AA bonus, opened it with $100K. This was almost 9-10 months back. Then I added $50K about 5 months ago (without any bonus) and then recently in April, I withdrew $41K and then a week after that signed up for the United bonus and added $100K.

Originally Posted by pcharles
You are going to need to provide more information than that.

When did you open the account?
And how was the bonus cut, there are many reports where some people did not get the bonus all at once. 15+35, 25+25

What evidence is there the bonus was cut?
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Old May 5, 2012, 8:57 pm
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Based on past practice, what are the chances Fidelity will claw back my miles if I don't leave all $100k in the account for 6 months?
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Old May 5, 2012, 9:11 pm
  #111  
 
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Originally Posted by joogle
Need some assistance, I did one big transfer for the promotion.

Signed up for UA on March 22, on April 14 got notification I will get the offer soon.

That same day I checked points were there.

On April 15 signed up for Delta promotion, just did a small transfer, kept same balance there.

I still don't see the Delta points, how long should this generally take? Or do I need cycle the balance? Or re-sign up that promotion?

Thanks!
Please check my posts. My dates are almost identical to yours.

I DID get the UA miles with a solid 102K in funds, not churns. I DID NOT and WILL NOT get the DL miles, despite deposits--not churns--into the account. Put extra 34K in there and no points. Nothing but letters telling me I am not eligible for the DL promotion.

Just going to have to wait and find another promo. And there will be another, there always is.
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Old May 6, 2012, 2:13 am
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Originally Posted by compddd
Show me data point evidence that cycling is dead
Considering no one has posted that cycling is working recently, it's safe to assume cycling is done. Plus, Fidelity wont allow more than one airline bonus anymore.
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Old May 6, 2012, 9:53 am
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So because no one has bothered to post in the last week if they cycled, you assume it's dead.

Please stop spreading mis-information like chicken little unless you have solid proof.
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Old May 6, 2012, 10:18 am
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Originally Posted by compddd
So because no one has bothered to post in the last week if they cycled, you assume it's dead.

Please stop spreading mis-information like chicken little unless you have solid proof.

Cycling is dead.
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Old May 6, 2012, 10:46 am
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Originally Posted by compddd
So because no one has bothered to post in the last week if they cycled, you assume it's dead.

Please stop spreading mis-information like chicken little unless you have solid proof.
I wish I was wrong. Fidelity wised up.
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Old May 6, 2012, 1:15 pm
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Originally Posted by Ducati
I wish I was wrong. Fidelity wised up.
I think this is a good thing. Cycling is going to kill the deal sooner or later.
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Old May 6, 2012, 1:28 pm
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Originally Posted by Jesperss
Cycling is dead.
Proof?
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Old May 6, 2012, 1:43 pm
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I started april 4th , am I still going to get this?
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Old May 6, 2012, 2:44 pm
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Originally Posted by compddd
Proof?
Compddd

Why don't you try and let us know the result, instead of challanging another poster?
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Old May 6, 2012, 3:20 pm
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Originally Posted by kayjay
Compddd

Why don't you try and let us know the result, instead of challanging another poster?

Eh?

There's plenty of data points that cycling works and none that it does not. Therefore the proof should be provided by those who are simply stating that it doesn't work, as they are the ones who are claiming that a change has happened. It is perfectly acceptable to challenge other posters, especially if unsubstantiated claims are being made.
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