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@LS2982 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:It actually shocks most people to find out that Newegg is the second largest online retailer in the US behind Amazon.
@ChesterPDexter wrote:OK, sorry... it's a computer and electronics store online. http://www.newegg.com/
Wow....I've never heard of them other than this site.
My Wife wishes the same for me I have spent a few dollars with them
@jamesdwi wrote:
@LS2982 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:It actually shocks most people to find out that Newegg is the second largest online retailer in the US behind Amazon.
@ChesterPDexter wrote:OK, sorry... it's a computer and electronics store online. http://www.newegg.com/
Wow....I've never heard of them other than this site.
My Wife wishes the same for me I have spent a few dollars with them
woo there, according to the reports they are the 12
http://www.internetretailer.com/top500/list/
when you say largest do you mean money brought in or selection?
FingerHut credit is now thru WEBBANK.
EASY TO GET
If your gonna try for a Web Bank account just avoid FingerHut. I got $5,500 thru WebBank for my dell account and i had a very thin file and average score.
I would say avoid fingerhut as well, they only report to EQ/TU, not EX. Plus they are very overpriced.
Watch out for BillMeLater -- they have turned out to be the nighmare from hell for us. DONT recommend using them for your own sanity.
Fingerhunt sounds like a scary account to have judging by the name...ahahha
I think WebBank is the credit issuer for DFS (Dell Financial Service), and Discover??
If you are a rebuilder Fingerhut may be the only one who will extend credit to you. (( Just a quick side note)): ALL Web bank credit is not distributed equally. It's easy to say avoid this and that when your signature is laced with prime cards. When rebuilding get credit where you can, try to get credit that does cost you anything along with those cards with annual fees (Cap One, Credit One, HSBC, etc.). Remember , you are in control of what small items you purchase. You are simply building credit. Realistically, there is no great difference in this process to me, with the great prime cards you work hard to get them, then finally you get them, then you still cannot use for more than 10% to 20% of your total credit without some recourse, spend too much or too little your lenders get nervous and decrease your CL after years and years of work to get there. The Game has changed but its still a game..