Many stores offer perk-filled credit cards, but GameStop Corp. (GME)) was the first retailer in the gaming-only niche to do so. The original advertising that "everyone is approved" made some in the gaming community fear that GameStop was trying to lure kids into a debt trap, and the relatively high annual percentage rates (APR) also drew complaints. Frequent customers may benefit nicely from the rewards program. Read More...
Many stores offer perk-filled credit cards, but GameStop Corp. (GME)) was the first retailer in the gaming-only niche to do so. The original advertising that “everyone is approved” made some in the gaming community fear that GameStop was trying to lure kids into a debt trap, and the relatively high annual percentage rates (APR) also drew complaints. Frequent customers may benefit nicely from the rewards program.
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