How to Receive $150 FREE from MidFirst Bank
Looking to earn some extra cash for the Holidays? Check out this limited time offer from MidFirst Bank. Right now MidFirst Bank is offering $150 free when you open up a NEW checking out and do the following 2 out of the 3 items.
- Set up a $250 minimum direct deposit
- Complete three electronic payments with online Bill Pay or ACH
- Do 20 swipes with your debit card. ( there are tons of small things you can swipe like .79 big gulps, to candy, gum etc.)
You can open up a MidFirst checking account with at least $100. I started with like $200 just so I could start paying my online bills. Once you have completed your 2 steps you will receive your $150 in about 7-10 business days. That is some serious cash to do some extra Christmas shopping with.
Things You should know about the MidFirst Bank Offer:
- Direct deposit cannot be from Venmo or CashApp etc.
- You have 90 days to finish 2 out of the 3 steps to get your $150.
- This promotion ends December 31st.
What to do:
- Print this sheet.
- Put Melissa Garcia as the referral name. ( I will get $25 for every person I refer)
- Take it into your MidFirst Bank location.
- Tell them you want to do the $150 free offer for opening up a new Checking account.
If you live in the Oklahoma city area you can call Emilio Lopez at 405-767-7801 who can answer all your questions and help you set up your account. He is the one that helped me set up mine and I asked him if it was ok to share his info. If you are outside the Oklahoma area you can call 1-888-MIDFIRST to set up your account and give them my referral information. What do you plan to spend your $150 on? Let us know in the comments. I plan to give it to my husband for my Christmas present shopping lol!
Check out our other Money Saving Offers.
[amazon_link asins='B00L9LD85S,B0002Y5X9W,B06Y1MP2PY,B00FLYWNYQ,B00N2ZDXW2,B00NGV4506,B07FX5PCMN,B071VT9RRR,B06Y29NXKK,B01K0W8LTE' template='ProductCarousel' store='stealsandde08-20′ marketplace='US' link_id='cd254e09-ec46-11e8-a531-cd5fa6dd608d']

