Weekly Deals 03/10/26 by Dean on March 10, 2026 Posted in Deals, Weekly Deals 1. Sofi $715 Checking Account Bonus$300 from Sofi and $415 in SwagbucksDetails 2. Chase Aeroplan Credit Card85k Aeroplan points worth $1,020-$1,360Details 3. AmaZing Cash Business Credit Card$1,000 in cash back Details 1. Sofi $715 Checking Account Bonus Fees: None Sign-up bonus: $715, $300 from Sofi, $415 in Swagbucks Requirements: One $400 Direct Deposit within 45 days This is the second highest I have ever seen for this deal ($805 previous high) and it requires only a $400 direct deposit once. Note that the Swagbucks part of the offer may show different amounts for some accounts, look at your specific offer to see if you get the $415 offer. Sofi is a financial technology (Fintech) company that offers banking, brokerage, and lending. Swagbucks is a shopping portal that sometimes has great bank and fintech bonuses. In order for you to be paid the Swagbucks you must signup for Sofi through the link above. If you do not have a Swagbucks account please use my referral link and you will get an additional $10 in Swagbucks. Swagbucks are redeemable for gift cards, but you can also redeem them directly to your Paypal account, so it is as good as cash. 2. Chase Aeroplan Credit Card Sign-up bonus: 85k Aeroplan points worth $1,020-$1,360 Annual Fee: $95 Requirements: $4k in spend within 3 months Earnings: 3x on grocery/restaurants/Air Canada, 1x on all other purchases. Earn 500 bonus points on every $2k you spend in a calendar month up to 1,500 points per month. This is a good deal especially if you plan on traveling to Canada. Aeroplan also has a number of partners you can book that used to be more lucrative, but for which there is still a number of use cases. Traveling to Canada is fairly expensive and Air Canada is the main airline for most cities, so this card can cover a good percentage or all of most flights to Canadian cities. 3. AmaZing Cash Business Credit Card Sign-up bonus: $1,000 in cash back Annual Fee: $0 Requirements: $5k in spend within 120 days Earnings: 3x on common business purchases, 2x on select travel purchases, 1x on everything elseRestrictions: Only available in AZ, CA, and TX I got this card recently. It has a really good sign-up bonus of $1,000 on a relatively low minimum spend of $5,000. The downside to the card is that it is a pain to get. I had to jump through a number of hoops and do a call with a representative to talk about my business. None of the questions are that invasive and the total time required for everything is less than an hour, but it still has a much larger time burden associated with it than other cards. Also their interface is terrible and it can take a few minutes to figure out how to do things like paying your bill which are normally really intuitive. Previous Insurance Basics Part 3: Cellphone Insurance Next Related entries Insurance Basics Part 3: Cellphone InsuranceWeekly Deals 03/02/26How and When to Negotiate Add comment Cancel ReplyYOUR MESSAGENAME* EMAIL* WEBSITE Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. 0 0