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@Anonymous wrote:
@pizza1 wrote:
@Imperfectfuture wrote:
Nixon is in Texas, why would Nebraska be there?
And I don't buy a lot if that stuff, think nix uses that kinda stuff to meet min spend.First the place is huge...one stop shop for everything in your house, everything...its bigger than a football field adn 2 stories ...massive. they have four locations, and they jsut opened up the one close to Nixon... I love NFM!
When did YOU get an NFM card? What is your limit?
You drive all the way to Nebraska to buy a sofa? Doesn't the gas cost kill any savings...... Why not just go to your Local Levitz, Helig-Meyers, Roomstore, GranTree ?
I got one as well Nixon. They gave me a measly $1k. I laughed. My EX was 746.
My wife's EX is like around 650ish with numerous baddies and I applied for s*its and giggles and they gave her freaking $6k!!
I called them up about mine and complained and they wouldn't budge off of $1k. In the sock drawer it went.
What is the deal with this $200 gift card??? I didn't get jack!!!!!
@pizza1 wrote:
@Imperfectfuture wrote:
Nixon is in Texas, why would Nebraska be there?
And I don't buy a lot if that stuff, think nix uses that kinda stuff to meet min spend.First the place is huge...one stop shop for everything in your house, everything...its bigger than a football field adn 2 stories ...massive. they have four locations, and they jsut opened up the one close to Nixon... I love NFM!
It is 560,000 sq ft. about 10 football fields.
@Anonymous wrote:
Couch I bought had a promo offer when you use their financing.
Texas to Nebraska.
Des Moines, Iowa is the other location that someone couldn't think of.
If you use the card, it grows. I'm up to 4k, and DW is at 6.6k.
We're both carrying about 2k on each card...hers is entirely zero percent....mine is mostly zero percent.
I like Nebraska Furniture Mart. When I moved to Kansas with no furniture at all, they were the first place I went to. They approved me for a card with a $500 limit, and I've taken advantage of their 0% interest twice. Once I get it paid off again (I could pay it off now but I might as well use their money if there's no interest), I'll end up going back and finding something else I want. It's easy to spend a whole day shopping in there.
After reading this thread, I wonder if I've seen fellow MyFico users in the Kansas City store. I didn't know it was that popular!