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Saturday February 4th 2012

Questions about best buy credit card?

Ok, I just recently applied for a best buy credit card, and while going through the process of being accepted. I was asked to speak with a repsentive from their bank. Ok…. then I was asked to answer some question in order to be accepted. Alright? So I said yes, and then they asked me some questions that had to do with my dad like his school loans, and if I ever been to any of the locations that they named. And, of course all the answers where no. So, anyways I got accepted for a 0 limit and I was just woundering did they have a right to ask me any of does questions, and does it have to do with me at all?

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3 Responses to “Questions about best buy credit card?”

  1. UW2010 says:

    they probably asked you those questions because they wanted to verify if you were really you. so were probably looking at your credit repot/history to be sure that they answers they were matching up on your credit report were the real. so this is what they were probably doing.

  2. Bridget says:

    Credit cards have become a necessity in society nowadays, you can’t go anywhere without having to use one. That’s why it’s imperative to maintain a good<!–credit rating and use your credit card smart. Lots of credit card related question been asked here and yours just another one. Check it out this website, hope it helps.

    http://bestcreditcards.freehostia.com/

    After all, without a credit card, it’s harder to live, and especially hard to shop online. Lots of credit card related questions are often being asked and yours is just another one. Credit cards are great to use as long as you control them–>They are useful, helpful, and make buying things a whole lot easier. But it’s important to remember that people go into thousands of dollars of debt because of them, and the same thing could happen to you

  3. Tomk says:

    They were verifying your identity.

    Identity theft is BIG business in the USA, especially when dealing with credit card applications.

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