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STAMFORD, Conn. & WAYNE, N.J., Jan 31, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- GE Capital Retail Bank today announced a definitive multi-year agreement to provide the consumer credit card program in the United States and Puerto Rico for Toys"R"Us, the world's leading dedicated toy and juvenile products retailer. GE Capital's Retail Finance business, the operating entity that provides financial solutions to retailers to help grow their customer sales, will manage the Toys"R"Us relationship and service the account.
Nice !! Here's to hoping that they won't be giving out toy limits with their ToysRUs cards.....
@pizzadude wrote:
Nice !! Here's to hoping that they won't be giving out toy limits with their ToysRUs cards.....
There's good money in antique toys,unfortunately, Toys "R" Us only sells plastic toys and not the more valuable
metal toys! So even if you purchased what you thought might be valuable in the future, it's gonna be made of plastic.
Bummer.
@pizzadude wrote:
Yeah it should be a good fit with the rest of the GECRB portfolio. I'm guessing it will probably be about as easy to get as the Wally or Old Navy cards....
You would think. I wonder what kind of CL's they will give?
@LS2982 wrote:
@pizzadude wrote:
Yeah it should be a good fit with the rest of the GECRB portfolio. I'm guessing it will probably be about as easy to get as the Wally or Old Navy cards....You would think. I wonder what kind of CL's they will give?
Probably most will start low and grow; that seems to be the GECRB model....
Has anyone had good luck with the new toys r us credit card?