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Re: Best Buy doing no interest until 2008 for the next 4 days
Originally posted by Kodiak33Is there a limit on the card? I have pretty good credit...Comment
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Re: Best Buy doing no interest until 2008 for the next 4 days
Originally posted by t_diddyThe reason I ask is because it seems odd that they would be running people's credit report for a $400 XBox while 300 people are standing in line. FYI, I know a little bit about credit seeing that I'm a Commercial Loan Officer for a large bank. You have to get permission to run a person's credit report and I doubt anyone at Best Buy knows how to read a credit report. Additionally, a credit report doesn't tell how much a person earns, so it's not a good indicator of paying ability. Someone could have great credit and only make $15K a year. Thanks for your sarcasm though.
For loans like this they don't really care how much you make because they have no way of verifying it. It is all done off your score. You can actually buy a house like that. You can secure a "no-doc" loan by just going to your local bank or mortgage lender, where they look at your FICO score and determine if you are credit worthy. They will then assign you a limit based on that credit score and it is up to you to set your own personal spending limit below what they approve you for. You will pay a higher interest rate (roughly .5 of a point in my case) but you can secure a bigger loan. If you are relocating and only one person has already secured a job (like in my case) it allows you to get a loan for the amount you can actually afford when your spouse is also working...It also is good for those who don't want to report where there income comes from...Hell they told me I could get a loan up to $1 Million for a house, and I can't really afford more than a $450K home (and that is a stretch).
Of course working at a bank you probably already know that...
Anyway, that is a great deal at Best Buy!Comment
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Originally posted by bigeastbumrushYes, there is a limit on Best Buy cards based on your credit history. I have excellent credit and they haven't raised my line yet (over 3 years).F-L-O-R-I-D-A! S-T-A-T-E! Florida State! Florida State! Florida State! Wooooo!Comment
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Re: Best Buy doing no interest until 2008 for the next 4 days
I walked in and bought this tv today...
Samsung DLP
I asked for $3500 credit and they gave it to me.Comment
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Originally posted by thejakeI walked in and bought this tv today...
Samsung DLP
I asked for $3500 credit and they gave it to me.
Samsungs are highly recommended.Comment
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Originally posted by SullyYeah, Best Buy is always flip-flopping with these no-interest deals. I'd keep an eye on Circuit City too. They usually run the same deal right after Best Buy does. I purchased a 52" Mitsu back in May, with 18 months no interest. If I had waited a week, I would have received 2 years.Comment
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Originally posted by thejakeI asked for $3500 credit and they gave it to me.
Nice TV by the way.
Originally posted by KashanovaAm i the only guy who pays straight kash
Credit is good for you......if you know how to use it.Comment
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Re: Best Buy doing no interest until 2008 for the next 4 days
Originally posted by SullySweet!
Samsungs are highly recommended.Comment
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Another great time is New Year's Day. Circuit City and Good Guys have AMAZING deals.Comment
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Originally posted by jdros13Well, "Mr. Commercial Loan Officer" you probably realize that it only takes a phone call to find out your FICO score, and they then have a sliding scale that determines your if you get credit and for how much.
For loans like this they don't really care how much you make because they have no way of verifying it. It is all done off your score. You can actually buy a house like that. You can secure a "no-doc" loan by just going to your local bank or mortgage lender, where they look at your FICO score and determine if you are credit worthy. They will then assign you a limit based on that credit score and it is up to you to set your own personal spending limit below what they approve you for. You will pay a higher interest rate (roughly .5 of a point in my case) but you can secure a bigger loan. If you are relocating and only one person has already secured a job (like in my case) it allows you to get a loan for the amount you can actually afford when your spouse is also working...It also is good for those who don't want to report where there income comes from...Hell they told me I could get a loan up to $1 Million for a house, and I can't really afford more than a $450K home (and that is a stretch).
Of course working at a bank you probably already know that...
Anyway, that is a great deal at Best Buy!Comment
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Re: Best Buy doing no interest until 2008 for the next 4 days
Originally posted by KashanovaAm i the only guy who pays straight kash
However, large purchases - like my HDTV - I put on my Discover Card, but I always pay it off at the end of the month. Having credit is a good thing, but people need to make sure they pay it off at the end of every month.
I've never dealt with the "No interest until xxxx" thing though. I just prefer to pay it off immediately.Comment
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Re: Best Buy doing no interest until 2008 for the next 4 days
is this a no payment till 2008 or no additional addon interest until 2008?
IF it's like when I bought my couch.... I dont have to pay it off until 2007 at the original price i bought it at (no accumulative interest) then I might go pick one up tooComment
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Re: Best Buy doing no interest until 2008 for the next 4 days
Originally posted by buccosis this a no payment till 2008 or no additional addon interest until 2008?
IF it's like when I bought my couch.... I dont have to pay it off until 2007 at the original price i bought it at (no accumulative interest) then I might go pick one up tooNFL: Tennessee Titans
MLB: Cincinnati RedsComment
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