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Q. How will I know I’ve earned Stock-Back?
We’ll send you a push notification (or email) to let you know when you earn Stock-Back. You’ll get this shortly after your debit card purchase—usually immediately, but it can sometimes take longer (up to a few hours). Stash Stock-Back™ is currently only available in the mobile app.…
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Q. How often do the merchants in the Stock-Back™ bonus program change?
Merchants included in Stock-Back™ bonuses are updated monthly and available for a limited time only. See full terms and conditions here. Debit Account Services provided by Green Dot Bank and Stash Visa Debit card issued by Green Dot Bank, Member FDIC,…
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Q. What are Stock-Back™ rewards?
We reward you with stocks for making qualified purchases. Let’s say you make a purchase with your Stash debit card at Amazon. We’ll reward you with AMZN (Amazon) stock. So whenever you buy from a publicly traded company, you’ll get fractional shares of that stock.…
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Q. What are Stock-Back™ bonuses?
With Stock-Back® Rewards, you earn a piece of stock (0.125%) on almost every swipe of a Stock-Back® Card¹(your debit card). Stock-Back bonuses work the same way, but the benefits are super-charged—when you shop with some merchants you can unlock up to 5% back as stock.…
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Q. Who chooses what Stock-Back™ rewards I earn?
With every purchase you make with the Stash Stock-Back card (your debit card) you can be automatically rewarded with stock in that company or a Stash-approved diversified fund. When you spend with your Stock-Back card at a merchant that is on our platform,…
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Q. What are Stock Round-Ups?
Stock Round-Ups allows you to invest spare change from qualifying purchases made with your Stock-Back® Card. Each time you spend with your Stock-Back® Card, Stock Round-Ups will round up your purchase to the nearest dollar and automatically invest the spare change in a matching stock or a custom stock of your choice. …
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