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I am interested in knowing that as well. What I have noticed after sifting through posts is that posters have been able to get the BB card, however the disparity comes with the CLIs from the store card vs. the MC portion. I haven't seen anything about Circuit City.
MsKiwi wrote:Just out of curiousity where did you find this info? I was thinking of apping for a BB around December but if that is the case I'm not going to waste an inquiry. I would think CC would be much harder to get.
Uniqua wrote:
If BB is the easiest, how come 93% of applicants are getting declined?!
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PurpleHaze wrote:
42" - 50" HDTV preferably Samsung. I did see some at Costco but am looking for a CC to temporarily charge to until my bonus comes in Oct. I know I will get shot down for the Costco AMEX.
Timothy wrote:
I prefer CC over BB-Both are fairly easy to get- (besides I hate HSBC)What kind of TV are you looking for?Costco and internet retailers have much better pricing on TV's -Costco has a 42" 1080P LCD for $800 right now.
tempusfugit123 wrote:I received a BB card with a score of 626 for 900 with lots of baddies. Bought the TV with great financing and they took 250 dollars off because I found it cheaper somewhere else.
@Anonymous wrote:Best Buy will match some one elses prices? I never heard that. EVERYBODY beats Best Buys prices. LOL.Beach Camera is the new hot spot for electronics purchases. I am purchasing a new Panasonic 50 inch plasma for $6 cheaper than Best Buys sale price for a 46 inch in the sale product line AND I won't pay taxes AND it gets delivered to my door.Oh, BB gives everybody credit it seems.
@tempusfugit123 wrote:I received a BB card with a score of 626 for 900 with lots of baddies. Bought the TV with great financing and they took 250 dollars off because I found it cheaper somewhere else.