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twesterm said:
kn said:
Get on the sony website and take advantage of the 350 PS3 with 150 discount by using their credit card. It's a smokin deal and if you have a HD TV, you are set. You still get 5 blueray movies so you get a freakin smoking deal. If I had a high def TV, I'd already have ordered one. Sadly, though, I don't so the extra feature of Blue Ray does me no good at the moment and with a 360 I've got more games than I can play at the moment.

God no, don't do that! Read the fine print before you even think about it. You have to make the purchase before August 31st and it takes up to 30 days to approve the credit card and will likely take a while. After finally approving the credit card, they then have to send it to you which could add another few days if you're lucky to the process.

If you do apply for that card you more than likely will miss out on the deal and you'll be stuck with a credit card you do not want (and have to make a purchase on by November on I believe).


 

Dude, don't you understand how the internet works? I got approved for an Amazon and a Buy.com credit card instantly and was able to use it literally seconds after I applied to save $30 from each site. From what I have heard, I think this works the same way.  I will look into it right now.

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