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| 1. Written by Then Why Buy?, on 30-07-2009 11:03 [quote]Fingerhut Misled Customer[/quote] Then why buy from them? |
| 2. Written by Fingerhut Misled Customer, on 30-07-2009 11:02 [quote=sue[ Fingerhut's prices are higher so they can make money, at the same time they are extending the credit. Not much different then paying interest on a credit card.[/quote] Actually, they already charge interest for their products to make money. They are selling, for example, the Nintendo DSi, for about 249$,which is only about 129$ at Gamestop. Not only that, but they are charging at least 20% interest on that price (another 50$). |
| 3. Written by Vonnjae, on 29-04-2009 17:07 Fingerhut sells credit and below quality merchandise you have to take your chance: I had to get my Mom to stop getting their cheap over priced crap: Dont fall into the trap: If you want something wait for a sale from a real retailer-or-just save up and pay cash its the BEST way: Good luck |
| 4. Written by sue, on 16-01-2009 18:01 Fingerhut's prices are higher so they can make money, at the same time they are extending the credit. Not much different then paying interest on a credit card. |
| 5. Written by Mel, on 26-12-2008 22:23 I know their prices are much higher than anyone or any place that sells merchandise. Most low income people are given credit at Finger hut so you can say it is just another corporation stealing from the poor to pay their rich pockets. I admit I shopped there for Christmas but then again it is the only place I have credit and I happen to be one of those Poor folks. ![]() |
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