Crutchfield and their "bill me later" option?
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Crutchfield and their "bill me later" option?
Has anyone used this before? If so how did it work out? Reading up on it it sounds like a CC but without the card?
I'm thinking of getting the Harmony One remote for $179 and with the "bill me later" option they credit you $25.
Any help is appreciated
I'm thinking of getting the Harmony One remote for $179 and with the "bill me later" option they credit you $25.
Any help is appreciated
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It's pretty much the same as a credit card. You'll have to fill out your social security and birth date for identity purposes. You will get billed monthly with interest charges like a cc.
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Yes saw that thanks I think I'll pass. I would just pay it off as soon as I got it. They wouldn't let me use it with another coupon anway. Thanks for the response
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It still goes thru a credit approval process much like a CC. Various online merchants accept BML and a few have first time use discounts, (Amazon.com). There are also various interest-free promotions with minimum purchases.




