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cheddar wrote:Yes, it does depend on the provider. We got CareCredit to pay for some veterinary specialist services, but I was talking to my dentist about it and she told me in all candor that while she accepts CareCredit, she prefers when patients pay with a regular CC because CareCredit actually costs her a good bit of money when someone uses it at her office.Apparently GEMB is able to provide those 0% offers by making the provider pay for it, which is why your 0% terms depend entirely on what plans your provider offers (and is willing to pay for).ETA: I'm not saying the provider pays the finance charges directly, but they pay some sort of participation fees which apparently make up for the loss of finance charges on the plan.
Message Edited by cheddar on 01-09-2008 02:04 PM
WhirldPeasPlease wrote:I've had the CareCredit card for about 4 years or so. I started at a 500 CL and I've stayed there, but I never asked for an increase. I got the card to pay for some vet bills for my sick poochie. It's nice knowing I have a medical credit card if I need it. It's now PIF because the int rate is scary!
That's disheartening. Sounds stingy like they never review your account.......ever.
@WhirledPeasPlease wrote:I've had the CareCredit card for about 4 years or so. I started at a 500 CL and I've stayed there, but I never asked for an increase. I got the card to pay for some vet bills for my sick poochie. It's nice knowing I have a medical credit card if I need it. It's now PIF because the int rate is scary!