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You're browsing: Archived News » 05 All Articles, 05 BestBuy, 05 Private Label, 05 Retail Services » Article Title: BestBuyCard.net Informs Best Buy Customers of Predatory Credit Card

Created in April 2002, website BestBuyCard.net informs electronics retailer Best Buy Stores customers and potential customers of the pitfalls of predatory credit card financing. Best Buy uses HSBC Retail Services as the financing for their Best Buy credit card. In reality, HSBC Retail Services is the old Household International retail services, well known for predatory lending. Often pushing the limits of legality, complaints about Best Buy, and real consumer experiences abound on BestBuyCard.net

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