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A new agreement says that CareCredit "will not give kickbacks, rebates, compensation, or in-kind services" to any health care provider in exchange for its success in generating card business:
http://www.berkshireeagle.com/ci_23381883/carecredit-will-offer-new-safeguards
@NonSufficientFunds wrote:A new agreement says that CareCredit "will not give kickbacks, rebates, compensation, or in-kind services" to any health care provider in exchange for its success in generating card business:
http://www.berkshireeagle.com/ci_23381883/carecredit-will-offer-new-safeguards
Wouldd have thought that was already in place
CARECREDIT was my first card I got from GE. Love that card. Started out with a 1K limit and charged about 700 in healthcare fees to it, and got 6 months to pay it off. I coulf pay it off all now, but i decided to just do like 60 dollars every 2 weeks to show payments on the card and also have it report to the bureau each month.
It is a really good card. I did get a notice in my email from them yesterday that said as of 7-12 the interest free financing on the card will only apply for any charge 200 dollars and up for the 6, 12, 18 month payback policy. If it takes someone more than 6 months to pay back 200 dollars than wow......