advertised bonus
[ˈædvərtaɪzd ˈboʊnəs]
nounpl: advertised bonuses
bônus anunciado
1. A financial incentive or reward that is publicly promoted or announced by a company, bank, or business before a customer makes a purchase or opens an account
The bank's advertised bonus of $200 for opening a new checking account attracted many customers.
O bônus anunciado de R$ 1.000 pela abertura de uma conta corrente atraiu muitos clientes ao banco.
2. A promotional offer that is clearly displayed in marketing materials, advertisements, or at point of sale
The casino's advertised bonus included free slot machine credits for new members.
O bônus anunciado do cassino incluiu créditos grátis para máquinas caça-níqueis para novos membros.
3. A guaranteed incentive that meets advertised terms and conditions
The credit card company honored the advertised bonus of 50,000 frequent flyer miles.
A empresa de cartão de crédito honrou o bônus anunciado de 50 mil milhas de passageiro frequente.
In Brazil, advertised bonuses are common in banking (especially for account openings), telecommunications, and e-commerce sectors. They are heavily regulated by CONAR (Brazilian advertising self-regulation council) and must comply with consumer protection laws. In the USA, advertised bonuses are particularly prevalent in credit card promotions, casino offerings, and online betting platforms, and are subject to FTC regulations regarding truthfulness in advertising.
NYC Slang
sign-up bonus / promo deal
Related Idioms & Phrases
read the fine print on an advertised bonus
meet the terms of an advertised bonus
claim an advertised bonus
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