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So basically he's bought some *highly* pricey jewelry, and is slowly paying it off?
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musubi
Pretty much. And we have no clue what kind of interest he gets on that, it could be nothing. -- nm
Posted by
Ender (aka Ender)
May 17 '11, 12:54
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Oh, i am sure it zero percent. In fact, he is probably getting cash back on it. Tiffany's does not want to make money, or anything. -- nm
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Spawn
May 17, 12:56
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I get 0% interest if I spend more than $150 at Best Buy, you don't think Tiffany's wants to keep people buying quarter million dollar jewelry happy? -- nm
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Ender
May 17, 13:01
per their own credit card info page, they sometimes have "no interest" items. we have no idea if they were involved one way or the other. nm but: -- (link)
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May 17, 13:01
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