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This is off of slickdeals.net

Summary of Terms
Note that you have until November 30, 2007 to make a qualifying purchase. Therefore, you can wait for the 80 GB PS3 if you want. However, the 8 points per dollar promotion ends September 30. You must apply for your credit card by August 31.

Qualifying purchase is any item or combination of items purchased at Sony Style as part of a single transaction. Sony Outlet store purchases do not qualify.

The $150 will appear as a cash refund to your credit card. Interest is 0% for purchases for one year.

And off of Sony Style:

Sony Card is issued by Chase Bank USA, NA, and is subject to credit approval. Card credit will be applied to your Sony Card account 8-12 weeks after your first purchase of $299 or more ("Qualifying Purchase") at SonyStyle.com or Sony Style Stores. Offer expires August 31, 2007. First purchase must be made by November 30, 2007.

Way to mislead people Twesterm. You only have to APPLY for the card by August 31st. Why are people spamming this thread anyways? 0% interest too, hell I think I might sign up for this deal myself and buy something.



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