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My dryer died today and I'd prefer to take advantage of 0% interest for 6 months or more. I have read that sears is hard to get but how about Home Depot or Lowes? I might end up with both a washer and dryer but it depends on prices.
My TU is 692 and my EQ is 672. I have a few inquiries on both my reports. My credit card balance reporting is $100 out of $2950. My balance is actually around $800 right now but I'll be paying that off before my statement cuts in 2 weeks. My baddies are all from around 2005 -2006. I have a mortgage, a car loan, and 3 credit cards open (one is a store card).
Thanks.
Sherry
Lowes is GEMB
Home depot is citi
Sears have cards from both citi and hsbc
I will put them in the following order (easiest to hardest):
Sears HSBC
Lowes GEMB
Citi (HD/Sears)
If I was you, I will apply for the card where I get the best pricing on the washer. I don't think any of the above lenders pull TU.
What kind of baddies do you carry? Lates or BK?
@vish1 wrote:Lowes is GEMB
Home depot is citi
Sears have cards from both citi and hsbc
I will put them in the following order (easiest to hardest):
Sears HSBC
Lowes GEMB
Citi (HD/Sears)
If I was you, I will apply for the card where I get the best pricing on the washer. I don't think any of the above lenders pull TU.
What kind of baddies do you carry? Lates or BK?
Sears HSBC is a mastercard very similar to the best buy mastercard... when you apply for Sears store card, if citi will not approve you then HSBC gets to make an offer, $300 or $500 starting CL I believe in almost all cases.
some people get declined home depot but get lowes, others get denied lowes and get home depot.... so who knows.
I recently got a Home Depot card. Started with a $1600 line, I called them and told them I wanted to purchase a new yard tractor and they bumped me to $2000. It was easy to do. The person I talked to was very nice.
Ray
Lates mostly... one paid collection and a paid in full repo (which when I goodwilled they removed the lates but left the repo status. LOL That didn't really help too much but I appreciate the effort.) Both were in early to mid 2006. I got a job in 8/2006 when my son got out of the hospital and everything has been on time and PIF since.
vish1 wrote:
Lowes is GEMB
Home depot is citi
Sears have cards from both citi and hsbc
I will put them in the following order (easiest to hardest):
Sears HSBC
Lowes GEMB
Citi (HD/Sears)
If I was you, I will apply for the card where I get the best pricing on the washer. I don't think any of the above lenders pull TU.
What kind of baddies do you carry? Lates or BK?
GEMB always pulled EQ for me, until I applied for my Lowe's card. They pulled TU, which was sub 700, somewhere around 680's. Lots of baddies, nothing recent though, a paid CO too. I got a good CL of about $4500, two years later I got to 10K. I use the 6,12,18 mo. interest free promos, and their prices are hard to beat when you compare. YMMV, but I get excellent service. I let my last promo go until the last day to pay it off. I did an on line payment for the promo balance from the last statement, then I called the 800 #. They had already applied the interest charges that day(LOL), they immediately posted the interest charges as a credit to my account, changed my payment terms to pay off the promo balances first(optional) by applying my monthly payments to promo balances first for current and future purchases. Nothing but good to say. I use the on line payment center. They always credit my payments on the day I make the payment, but it takes a full three business days before it is drafted from my checking account. They always report to all 3 CRA's on the 20th of the month for the current balance on that day. I've heard bad things about GEMB, but I have nothing but good to say. BTW.....they auto CLI'd my Sam's Discover to 10 K also a few months ago. They always soft EQ for that one though.
I just bought a fridge at Lowes and they offered me 0% for 6 months OR 5% off the price with the card. This was for people whether or not they had the card yet. I happen to have the card and opted for the 5% off. The kicker is it has to be over $400.
@clocktick wrote:I just bought a fridge at Lowes and they offered me 0% for 6 months OR 5% off the price with the card. This was for people whether or not they had the card yet. I happen to have the card and opted for the 5% off. The kicker is it has to be over $400.
5% on major appliances; that's good stuff!
Thanks for saying 5%!!!
I saw a dryer I like at Home Depot. They are doing 10% off appliances starting Thursday. I just remembered that if I buy it online through Capital One I get 5% cash rewards at Home Depot. I can buy a dryer only and pay it off in a month but I couldn't get a washer and dryer. I'll try to do their credit because I'd rather pay it off over 6 months but push comes to shove I can buy it online with the credit card I have.
I'll keep looking in the meantime but this one is the front runner, mostly because it's affordable and I really like the washer that goes with it. Who knew washers had changed so much in the past 10 years!!
@vish1 wrote:
I will put them in the following order (easiest to hardest):
Sears HSBC
Lowes GEMB
Citi (HD/Sears)
I don't think any of the above lenders pull TU.
really, citi's sears card (sears' citi card???) is the hardest to get? that's kind of cool, my gf got one recently