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Happychap
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Tiffany & Co

Anyone have this? easy or difficult  to get? Smiley Frustrated   I know they pull EQ and they do their own underwriting, but there is not much about this card on the forums.   Please share your experience Smiley Wink 

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learnin113
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Re: Tiffany & Co

Hmmm...ring shopping in the near future? Smiley Tongue

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Happychap
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Re: Tiffany & Co

 


@learnin113 wrote:

Hmmm...ring shopping in the near future? Smiley Tongue


Possibly Smiley Very Happy

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MontegoMack
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Re: Tiffany & Co

Every woman loves ANYTHING that comes in that light blue box. Epecially if it's worth taking out credit for it. 

Smiley Wink

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Crashem
Valued Contributor

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@MontegoMack wrote:

Every woman loves ANYTHING that comes in that light blue box. Epecially if it's worth taking out credit for it. 

Smiley Wink


The box gets dark blue for more expensive items.  And almost black for the really good stuff.  Stay away from the black box.

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Happychap
Frequent Contributor

Re: Tiffany & Co

BTW I'd like to stay clear of any colorful jewelry box! Spending money on jewelry for me seems such a waste of money.  Don't get me wrong Im not cheap,Smiley Wink I could easily go into Bestbuy or other electronic store and blow a few grand on electronic items. To me those items have purpose, I have no idea why or how women see any purpose in jewelry. 

 

Anyway, I have to get the DW an anniversary gift so will prob get her a necklace or something. I could afford to just pay cash but the thought of blowing a few grand on a piece of jewelry would lead me to a spiraling depression Smiley Indifferent   So I figure if I take out there 18 month zero interest credit card and pay smaller amounts each month it would be less painful mentally Smiley Happy

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trumpet-205
Valued Contributor

Re: Tiffany & Co

Some people do use jewelry as a form of investing.

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n777ua
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Re: Tiffany & Co

If you use it as a revolver the APR is pretty high, but I believe they have 0% financing on ring purchases.  When I opened the account in '09 I picked out a ring first, then was approved for Tiffany financing with 20% down/10month payoff with zero APR. 

About $215,000 total credit among 11 cards
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