New $50 Sharebuilder Bonus Promotional Offer

If you’re a long-time reader of Consumerism Commentary, you may remember that I earned over $175 in bonuses over a year ago by using a number of promotional offers for opening accounts at ShareBuilder. I used the bonus money to invest in IYZ, MSFT and AKAM, all of which have not performed particularly well.

ShareBuilder - Welcome page Now that ING Direct has acquired ShareBuilder, they’re bringing back the $50 bonus. Simply open a new account. When you are prompted for a promotion code, use SHARE50. As always, there is fine print:

You must open a new ShareBuilder Account and purchase at least one security to receive this offer. Please note the $50 credit will post to your account approximately 4 weeks after the first transaction executes. Not valid with IRA or Education Savings Accounts. Not valid with any other offers. Valid only for first time account holders with ShareBuilder. ShareBuilder reserves the right to terminate this offer at any time.

Note the bold print above. In the past, current account holders could open multiple accounts and apply bonuses to each, but this type of activity seems to be curtailed by New Management.

If you take the approach I did, this bonus is basically free money for purchasing a stock or ETF. For each bonus I received, I picked one of the three investments I mentioned above, and invested my own money to start, but not more than the bonus amount. Once I received the bonus in my ShareBuilder account, I withdrew the amount and deposited it back into savings.

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