Lending Club $25 Signup Bonus Reminder
In case you missed it the first time around, the good folks at Lending Club have offered to provide FCN readers with a $25 signup bonus* just for opening a Lending Club account.
Here’s how it works…
1. Visit Lending Club using a link in this post
2. Open and activate a lender account
3. The $25 will be automatically deposited in your account shortly thereafter
That’s it. Note that there are some eligibility requirements for opening a Lending Club account (must be 18, certain states excluded, etc.), but those should quickly become apparent when you click through.
*Note: The signup page won’t say anything about the bonus, but they’ll be able to track and credit you using the special link in this post.
Published on April 16th, 2009 - 3 Comments
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Does anyone have any experience with The Lending Club please? Can anyone recommend please?
Nice concept, but in this economy????? Dangerous-scary maybe …….
Comment by nic walker — Apr 16th 2009 @ 8:06 pmThere’s really no buyer for your notes, unless you sell for a loss. Recently, the number of people lending money have dropped off drastically. As for you paypal deposit, you have to use it all with LendingClub or they’ll lock your account out. Imagine that, having your account locked out when it’s not even in the contract.
A company that makes up new unadvertised rules with your money. You decide.
Comment by Member — Apr 16th 2009 @ 11:49 pmHa …..That is darn near funny as all get out….hey thanks for the reply – appreciated. I will tear up, or better yet shred the “welcome docs” …
Nic
Comment by nic walker — Apr 17th 2009 @ 12:17 am