09-06-2012 10:36 PM
So as the title states my Kay card that I opened right out of BK and they issued $1k... 2 years later called on way to store and it said $0 available so I went to store and applied and was given $2025.00 - So win win I guess because I was going to take the HP for CLI anyway ![]()
I won't start another but I was decined for JcPenney 5 minutes earlier and was instantly declined... GE seems over me! LOL
02-24-2013 04:51 PM
02-24-2013 04:52 PM
Creditaddict wrote:So as the title states my Kay card that I opened right out of BK and they issued $1k... 2 years later called on way to store and it said $0 available so I went to store and applied and was given $2025.00 - So win win I guess because I was going to take the HP for CLI anyway
I won't start another but I was decined for JcPenney 5 minutes earlier and was instantly declined... GE seems over me! LOL
Did you burn GE in the past
02-24-2013 04:56 PM
LS2982 wrote:
Creditaddict wrote:So as the title states my Kay card that I opened right out of BK and they issued $1k... 2 years later called on way to store and it said $0 available so I went to store and applied and was given $2025.00 - So win win I guess because I was going to take the HP for CLI anyway
I won't start another but I was decined for JcPenney 5 minutes earlier and was instantly declined... GE seems over me! LOL
Did you burn GE in the past
LS that post is from 9/12
02-24-2013 06:25 PM
myjourney wrote:
LS2982 wrote:
Creditaddict wrote:So as the title states my Kay card that I opened right out of BK and they issued $1k... 2 years later called on way to store and it said $0 available so I went to store and applied and was given $2025.00 - So win win I guess because I was going to take the HP for CLI anyway
I won't start another but I was decined for JcPenney 5 minutes earlier and was instantly declined... GE seems over me! LOL
Did you burn GE in the past
LS that post is from 9/12
LMAO I hate that........threads should just be locked from posting for inactivity.

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