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re: Purchasing LG OLED TV

Posted on 1/2/18 at 7:45 am to
Posted by momentoftruth87
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Member since Oct 2013
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Posted on 1/2/18 at 7:45 am to
Let me start by saying I'm not a financial person what so ever, I enjoy spending money and hate getting in peoples business.

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So I tried applying for the Bestbuy Credit Card which gets me 10% back in BestBuy points that I was going to put towards speakers. They only approved me for $1k line of credit.




$1k line of credit from Best buy isn't bad for someone young. (To me sounds like you're younger with lower income and no established credit.)

I'd be more afraid of the rate.

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Or what could I say in the application to ensure I get $3k line of credit to cover the tv? Sorry I guess I’m poor or something



If youre young don't worry about being "poor" , work hard to get a better job.

If you lie on a credit application, you might get approved (I honestly don't know), but for a tv? Come on man.

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since the tv is $2699


If you can't afford it and can't get credit, why not save a few bucks a month?

It will drop in price over that time. Yes newer technology will be out, but who cares. It's a tv.

I'm 30 with minimal debt and over $6k/mo income. I don't even have cable.

Try giving up a few things to save money.

**I know this isn't what you want to hear and not trying to be rude either**

Hopefully someone else answers your questions better than I.
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