03-23-2012 09:14 PM
Received an offer for the Bed Bath & Beyond Mastercard from US Bank today... not too bad of a deal. 0% interest on purchases/BT for 15 months and a $50 statement credit and a $10 GC after the first purchase. Anyone have this card and what do they think of it? I like the stuff they sell there...
03-23-2012 09:50 PM
I have had the card for four years. It is a good have if you shop at Bed Bath and Beyond a lot. By the way, I don't think you can apply online any more. I thought it has been discontinued.
Ron.
03-23-2012 09:53 PM
It gave me a link in the pre-approval to complete it online with an invitation code and all. I've had a US Bank CC for 2.5 years so far but don't use it too much 'cause the rewards suck.
03-24-2012 02:34 AM
Ron1 wrote:I have had the card for four years. It is a good have if you shop at Bed Bath and Beyond a lot. By the way, I don't think you can apply online any more. I thought it has been discontinued.
Ron.
+1
I was told they do not offer CC's anymore like 4 months ago.
03-24-2012 07:07 AM
LS2982 wrote:
Ron1 wrote:I have had the card for four years. It is a good have if you shop at Bed Bath and Beyond a lot. By the way, I don't think you can apply online any more. I thought it has been discontinued.
Ron.
+1
I was told they do not offer CC's anymore like 4 months ago.
I don't know about that. The literature definitely says the card exists and you can apply for it online thru a link on the paperwork. I don't see it on US Bank's website or Bed Bath & Beyond's so maybe they're reviving it? I don't know. The offer is pretty good (by US Bank standards) with the 15 months 0% Interest on Purchases and BTs, a $50 statement credit on the first purchase, and a $10 BBB Gift Card. They might even throw in their first-born too! LOL! I wish it was for Ace Hardware instead... I shop there a lot (having a new house and all) and the one here locally is FANTASTIC!!

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