Buying a TV from Amazon.com...NEED HELP FAST!

ManBearPig

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Hi, i only got $1400 for my store card from amazon.com. I am buying a TV that is $1511. I asked the rep at amazon what to do, and she said to buy a gift card, pay off as much as you want until you can use your CC, and then get the rest with your store card. She said that this will allow you to keep the 24months 0% financing. Does this ACTUALLY work?

Thanks so much Atot!
 

DeviousTrap

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I understand that you want the 0% financing, but can you not afford to pay the $111 out of pocket without financing it first?

You're not getting anything out of it by financing the gift card and paying off the credit card (even at 0% interest). You're just delaying the date that you purchase the TV.
 

ManBearPig

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Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
I understand that you want the 0% financing, but can you not afford to pay the $111 out of pocket without financing it first?

well im scared that if i use a traditional debit card it wont work; she only mentioned the gift card...so i have no idea.
 

waggy

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if youc an't afford to pay the $111 can you really afford a $1500 tv?



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Originally posted by: Kazaam
Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
I understand that you want the 0% financing, but can you not afford to pay the $111 out of pocket without financing it first?

well im scared that if i use a traditional debit card it wont work; she only mentioned the gift card...so i have no idea.

ahhh gotcha.

yeah should be albe to do it. don't see why you wouldnt. the zero % is on the card right?
 

tasmanian

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Why would you speand $1500 for a tv. Unless its 65". But if its anywhere between 42-50ish your paying to much.
 

ManBearPig

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er, i'm not interested in what people think about the TV i am buying; i researched it tons (with the help of a lot of people here) and am getting an amazing tv for a great price. back to the op please.
 

tasmanian

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Originally posted by: Kazaam
er, i'm not interested in what people think about the TV i am buying; i researched it tons (with the help of a lot of people here) and am getting an amazing tv for a great price. back to the op please.

Link?
 

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Originally posted by: Kazaam
Originally posted by: DeviousTrap
I understand that you want the 0% financing, but can you not afford to pay the $111 out of pocket without financing it first?

well im scared that if i use a traditional debit card it wont work; she only mentioned the gift card...so i have no idea.

Can't you ask them for a higher limit?
 

ManBearPig

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I don't want another credit check, and she said this works. she also said GE money is one of the most conservative banks, and because the economy is sucking right now companies are giving crappy credit limits.
 

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Originally posted by: Kazaam
I don't want another credit check, and she said this works. she also said GE money is one of the most conservative banks, and because the economy is sucking right now companies are giving crappy credit limits.

Well in that case I'd email them with the same question. That way if what she said is correct, at least you'll have it in writing just in case of any issues which may arise.
 

ManBearPig

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Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
Originally posted by: Kazaam
I don't want another credit check, and she said this works. she also said GE money is one of the most conservative banks, and because the economy is sucking right now companies are giving crappy credit limits.

Well in that case I'd email them with the same question. That way if what she said is correct, at least you'll have it in writing just in case of any issues which may arise.

Just called again, another rep. confirmed this. So i went ahead and did it. Seemed to work fine. Thanks for your help everyone!
 

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Originally posted by: Kazaam
Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
Originally posted by: Kazaam
I don't want another credit check, and she said this works. she also said GE money is one of the most conservative banks, and because the economy is sucking right now companies are giving crappy credit limits.

Well in that case I'd email them with the same question. That way if what she said is correct, at least you'll have it in writing just in case of any issues which may arise.

Just called again, another rep. confirmed this. So i went ahead and did it. Seemed to work fine. Thanks for your help everyone!

Cool. Nice TV btw, I think I may get the 46 variant in about a year or so after I save up enough dough :)
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: Kazaam
Originally posted by: PaulNEPats
Originally posted by: Kazaam
I don't want another credit check, and she said this works. she also said GE money is one of the most conservative banks, and because the economy is sucking right now companies are giving crappy credit limits.

Well in that case I'd email them with the same question. That way if what she said is correct, at least you'll have it in writing just in case of any issues which may arise.

Just called again, another rep. confirmed this. So i went ahead and did it. Seemed to work fine. Thanks for your help everyone!

cool.

i wish i would have waited in buying a larger TV. i got a DLP (great HD picture) but the cost of LCD's have droped so much in the last 6 months. well nto so much as droped but the tv's out are so much better then they were a year ago (when i got my tv)
 

oznerol

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I got my TV from Amazon with the same financing deal (46" Samsung as well).

My credit limit was also below what the TV cost, so I simply called to get a limit increase and they did it within a few days. This was in December. The TV was $1499, the limit they gave was $1200. They increased it to $1600.

Amazon rocks - be sure to check their site every day for the next 30 days to make sure the price doesn't go down. If it does, just drop them an email and they'll refund you the difference no questions asked.
 

ManBearPig

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Awesome, thanks again guys. The 46" would be a bit nicer, but i dont have a huge room, and its really only for me, so 40" is quite large (maybe even too big). If i bought one for the living room, the 46" or the 52" would definitely be my choice. I looked at it a lot at Frys.

Good luck with all your tvs, and if anyone else finds this "trick" useful that'd be cool. Reason i didn't ask for a limit increase was because too many credit checks is bad, and i've done too many in the last couple days :D
 

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Originally posted by: Kazaam
Awesome, thanks again guys. The 46" would be a bit nicer, but i dont have a huge room, and its really only for me, so 40" is quite large (maybe even too big). If i bought one for the living room, the 46" or the 52" would definitely be my choice. I looked at it a lot at Frys.

Good luck with all your tvs, and if anyone else finds this "trick" useful that'd be cool. Reason i didn't ask for a limit increase was because too many credit checks is bad, and i've done too many in the last couple days :D

Can you post some pics when you get it pls?
 

Eos

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The policy is one credit card per transaction. Buying a gift card ahead of time was a perfect idea.

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