Complaint Review: Care Credit GE Money Bank - Enfield Connecticut
Care Credit GE Money Bank Jcpenny credit and carecredit. They dont care at care credit Enfield, Connecticut
*Consumer Comment: Care Credit recommended by my veterinarian.
*Consumer Comment: Rip off?
GE money bank aka. Care Credit. They also are the credit company that JC Penny Uses. I had a bad tooth ache, and applied for a low limit with average credit. I told them I needed assistance. And was declined. This is just a warning for people with soso credit, I wouldnt bother to apply with them if my life depended on it. I dont think the name "Care Credit" fits them. They dont care.
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#2 Consumer Comment
Care Credit recommended by my veterinarian.
AUTHOR: Wilson - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Care Credit, www.carecredit.com, was recommended by my veterinarian because I was recently laid off from work and my cat needed a blood test, urine test, hospitalization stay, and subcutaneous fluids. I applied for a Care Credit account and I was approved for $2500 in credit. Six days after I dropped off my cat, I picked her up at the vet's office and I paid for my vet bill with my Care Credit account. Care Credit (GE Money) pays my vet and I have six months to pay GE Money with no interest charges accrued unlike a credit card. I am expecting to rollover my 401k from my previous employer into my IRA and I should have the money to pay GE Money before the six month contract time. At the time of my cat's hospitalization, I did not have $624 in available credit on my Visa credit card.
#1 Consumer Comment
Rip off?
AUTHOR: Jenifer - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, February 10, 2010
You were denied credit based on your history. I will tell you right now, I don't have all that great of credit at all and was approved within 5 minutes for a $1000 credit line with them. If you got denied, they have a reason for it.
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