Try Stash to earn Stock on all your purchases

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Heather B.

Try Stash for great investment opportunities. You earn a percentage of all your purchases made with the Stash debit card back in stocks. The percentage varies month to month and retailer to retailer.

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Avecon V.

I downloaded stash but I’m still hesistant about it for some reason. I link my account and then got busy with kids so I didn’t go back to look more into. I did the credit boost and all. Can someone give more info about it and what the pros and cons are.

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Stacie S.

I just joined I’m excited to see how this will all work out ☺

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Nolan R.

Stash charges fees. $1 per month for the personal portfolio and another $2 for a retirement portfolio. That's $3 EVERY month. Unless you purchase dividend stocks and ETFs that return over $3 per month then you may very well be wasting your money. These fees, by the way, can increase depending on how you're doing.

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Destiny M.

Thank you for all the advice gonna start investing with stash, hopefully I can earn something.

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Tony D.

Check out the fees before you join. Unless these are managed funds outperforming their benchmarks consistently for many years, if you are paying more than 0.50% to 1.00% per year in fees then you can do better.

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Nora B.

I’ve been using them for over a year, they charge $1 per month, I barely spend any money/use another account 1/2 the time and still get more than $1 in stock back rewards every month. Good credit not needed. No brokerage fees, no overdraft fees, they do partial shares and always have a signup and referral promos ranging from $5-$20, really i cannot recommend highly enough.

It’s a great way to start investing if you don’t know how because it gives you stock back in the places you spend your money and you don’t even have to think about it.

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Shari S.

I like that stash has one out strongly against timing the market. With all the GameStop news, people with little experience can get caught gambling rather than investing.

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Shari S.

I like that stash has one out strongly against timing the market. With all the GameStop news, people with little experience can get caught gambling rather than investing.

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Dawn M.

Hi there Federal savings I tried stash once and I thought it was a good thing but then it turned out to be a very bad thing for me you see would stash did was they was taking my money that I was trying to invest and okay I get it it was an investment and it's a win or lose kind of thing it either grows or it doesn't but these people were taking a lot of money from me and it wasn't going nowhere and then they took $706 from me and refuse to give it back saying that they credited it back to my account when it should have been refunded but it was a whole big mess and I stopped using stash that was a very bad experience for me they were bank and they were supposed to be better than what they were and they kept telling me the same thing but different stories from different people it was just a mess if you're trying to save money don't do it with stash do it with someone else you know do it with PayPal cuz at least you can make up a separate account and save your money so any comments on this please feel free I'm hoping to hear anything that I haven't tried already I'm still trying to get my money back from stash

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I've had Stash for about a week now and my stocks are doing great. Almost up $1 on an initial $10 investment and got a $5 welcome bonus from Stash.

And if you are a MyPoints member and sign up through them you'll ALSO get enough points for a nice gift card.

That said I would recommend to a novice investor to stick with a conservative fund. Or if you feel bold then go for a high dividend fund. But IMHO the market is ready for a correction so don't go crazy with money you can't afford to lose no matter how good the opportunity looks today.

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Aaron Y.

I've been with Stash for just over two years. They're not perfect but they offer a good product. The banking aspect is lacking and they're not for day traders. Stash is about the long game and that's why I have an IRA and custodial accounts for my kids. If you sign up with my link and add cash, we both get $20 of bonus stock. https://get.stash.com/aaronv07z8

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Shawanda B.

Stash is so easy it walks you all the way through investing also follow them on social media and earn free money to invest and free stocks

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Aaron Y.

I just signed up. Can't wait to start investing.

Definitely read the articles they provide. There is a lot of information on their app to help novice investors. I've been with them for almost three years now and they were my first real introduction into the stock market.

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